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Open data and the academy: an evaluation of CKAN for research data management
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EngineeringBusiness IntelligenceData CurationData PublishingData InfrastructureSemantic WebData EcosystemData ScienceUniversity EnvironmentManagementData IntegrationData ManagementDigital Asset ManagementOpen DataResearch Data ManagementInformation ManagementResearch Data ArchivingJisc-funded Orbital ProjectData PracticeBig Data
This paper offers a full and critical evaluation of the open source CKAN software (http://ckan.org) for use as a Research Data Management (RDM) tool within a university environment. It presents a case study of CKAN's implementation and use at the University of Lincoln, UK, and highlights its strengths and current weaknesses as an institutional Research Data Management tool. The author draws on his prior experience of implementing a mixed media Digital Asset Management system (DAM), Institutional Repository (IR) and institutional Web Content Management System (CMS), to offer an outline proposal for how CKAN can be used effectively for data analysis, storage and publishing in academia. This will be of interest to researchers, data librarians, and developers, who are responsible for the implementation of institutional RDM infrastructure. This paper is presented as part of the dissemination activities of the Jisc-funded Orbital project (http://orbital.blogs.lincoln.ac.uk)