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Building a Culture for Research Data Management in Kenya: A Scoping Review of the Early Indicators

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Effective research data management (RDM) is essential to modern scientific investigations. As the volume and complexity of research data increase, researchers, research institutions, and countries are pressured to improve data management practices to ensure transparency, reproducibility, sharing, and reuse of their findings. Researchers and institutions in Kenya, like those in many other developing countries, have begun to adopt the practice. This review examines the early indicators of improved research data management practices in Kenya to identify leaders who would drive the culture of RDM and thus improve research output.
Nakitare, J., Mathangani, S., & Kamau, G. (2024). Building a Culture for Research Data Management in Kenya: A Scoping Review of the Early Indicators. portal: Libraries and the Academy 24(3), 457-471.
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