Open Data in Qualitative Research
Author(s) -
Chauvette Amelia,
Schick-Makaroff Kara,
Molzahn Anita E.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of qualitative methods
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.414
H-Index - 29
ISSN - 1609-4069
DOI - 10.1177/1609406918823863
Subject(s) - open data , reuse , transparency (behavior) , data sharing , qualitative property , qualitative research , data science , computer science , accountability , open research , open science , research data , knowledge management , world wide web , public relations , internet privacy , data curation , political science , sociology , engineering , computer security , social science , law , physics , pathology , astronomy , alternative medicine , machine learning , medicine , waste management
There is a growing movement for research data to be accessed, used, and shared by multiple stakeholders for various purposes. The changing technological landscape makes it possible to digitally store data, creating opportunity to both share and reuse data anywhere in the world for later use. This movement is growing rapidly and becoming widely accepted as publicly funded agencies are mandating that researchers open their research data for sharing and reuse. While there are numerous advantages to use of open data, such as facilitating accountability and transparency, not all data are created equally. Accordingly, reusing data in qualitative research present some epistemological, methodological, legal, and ethical issues that must be addressed in the movement toward open data. We examine some of these challenges and make a case that some qualitative research data should not be reused in secondary analysis.
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