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ARDC IU Federation University Survey 2022 response dataset

Federation University Australia
Carolyn Staines (Aggregated by) Jennifer Corbett (Aggregated by) Kay Steel (Aggregated by)
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The Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) in 2021 commenced the Institutional Underpinnings (IU) project, a collaborative project between 25 of Australia’s universities to develop a shared approach to university research data management in the form of a nationally-agreed framework. During 2021, participating institutions, including Federation University Australia, prioritised and developed an initial series of eight ‘elements’ of such a framework. Phase Two of the IU project (until August 2022) involved the testing of one of more of these elements by each participating University, with Phase Three (August until November 2022) using data from the testing phase to finalise the national framework.

Federation University Australia nominated a Phase Two project which would test the Culture Change element through undertaking a Scoping Study to identify current University practices, resources and infrastructure related to research data management, together with developing a plan to implement, achieve and monitor sustainable best practice RDM. This project was undertaken on the University’s behalf by Sae Ra Germaine (Manager of Member and Academic Services) and Emily Pyers (Business Analyst (Metadata & Repositories) from CAVAL Ltd.

One component of this Phase Two Project was a survey of University researchers, with plans for follow up interviews with interested respondents to the Survey.

This is the de-identified survey responses dataset. The survey questions, the proposed interview questions, and the analysis and report have also been made available for reuse under a CC BY 4.0 licence. The Survey responses analysis and report was undertaken by Carolyn Staines and Jennifer Corbett from the Federation University Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) on behalf of Federation University Library.

Issued: 26 03 2024

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