Abstract

Objective: This paper examines a unique data set disclosure process at a medium sized, land grant, research university and the campus collaboration that led to its creation. Methods: The authors utilized a single case study methodology, reviewing relevant documents and workflows. As first-hand participants in the collaboration and disclosure process development, their own accounts and experiences also were utilized. Results: A collaborative approach to enhancing research data sharing is essential, considering the wide array of stakeholders involved across the life cycle of research data. A transparent, inclusive data set disclosure process is a viable route to ensuring research data can be appropriately shared. Conclusions: Successful sharing of research data impacts a range of university units and individuals. The establishment of productive working relationships and trust between these stakeholders is critical to expanding the sharing of research data and to establishing shared workflows.

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  • ResultsA collaborative approach to enhancing research data sharing is essential, considering the wide array of stakeholders involved across the life cycle of research data

  • There is growing recognition that scientific progress and the effectiveness of the research enterprise are improved and accelerated with increased openness and sharing (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine et al 2018; International Science Council 2021; The Royal Society 2012)

  • The collaborative efforts by members of the Data Sharing Task Force (DSTF) and the group's outcomes have proved critical in advancing the awareness and sharing of research data at Iowa State

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A collaborative approach to enhancing research data sharing is essential, considering the wide array of stakeholders involved across the life cycle of research data. A transparent, inclusive data set disclosure process is a viable route to ensuring research data can be appropriately shared

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