The readiness to implement digital humanities data curation of four institutional repositories in Indonesia

Author:

Laksmi Laksmi,Suhendra Muhammad Fadly,Shuhidan Shamila Mohamed,Umanto Umanto

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to identify the readiness of institutional repositories in Indonesia to implement digital humanities (DH) data curation. Data curation is a method of managing research data that maintains the data’s accuracy and makes it available for reuse. It requires controlled data management. Design/methodology/approach The study uses a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out through a focus group discussion in September–October 2022, interviews and document analysis. The informants came from four institutions in Indonesia. Findings The findings reveal that the national research repository has implemented data curation, albeit not optimally. Within the case study, one of the university repositories diligently curates its humanities data and has established networks extending to various ASEAN countries. Both the national archive repository and the other university repository have implemented rudimentary data curation practices but have not prioritized them. In conclusion, the readiness of the national research repository and the university repository stand at the high-capacity stage, while the national archive repository and the other university repository are at the established and early stages of data curation, respectively. Research limitations/implications This study examined only four repositories due to time constraints. Nonetheless, the four institutions were able to provide a comprehensive picture of their readiness for DH data curation management. Practical implications This study provides insight into strategies for developing DH data curation activities in institutional repositories. It also highlights the need for professional development for curators so they can devise and implement stronger ownership policies and data privacy to support a data-driven research agenda. Originality/value This study describes the preparations that must be considered by institutional repositories in the development of DH data curation activities.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Education,Information Systems

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