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The repository, the researcher, and the REF: 'It's just compliance, compliance, compliance'

机译:存储库,研究人员和裁判:“这是合规性,合规性,合规性”

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Although institutional repositories (IRs) have become widespread, they have been consistently under-populated and under-utilised. Unless their content approaches a significant percentage of a university's output, IRs can neither form a useful branch of open access to scholarly communications, nor provide a representative view of an institution's research output. The UK's 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF) requires all work submitted to it to have been deposited in a repository, which for most authors would mean an IR. This research sought to understand the impact of the REF mandate upon researchers and repository staff, and upon their relationship with the university, through a series of semi-structured interviews with researchers and repository managers. The research discovered that despite steep rises in repository submissions, little resource has been made available to accommodate hugely-increased workloads, nor have interfaces improved. Researchers and repository-managers alike struggle with a tedious and difficult administrative task that may require many iterations to complete. The research concludes that the mandate, and the pressure it places on the relationship between the researcher and the institution, is highlighting unspoken tensions in this relationship. Although the mandate is increasing the amount of open access material in the UK, as well as providing universities with evidence for the REF, it is placing significant strain on the tacit contract between a researcher and their employer. Opportunities to align the participants, to create alternative metrics from newly available data, and to develop new solutions, are being missed. This has implications for the way other mandates focusing on deposit in IRs are managed, both within and beyond the UK.
机译:尽管机构知识库(IRs)已变得广泛,但它们一直人口不足,使用不足。除非它们的内容接近大学产出的很大一部分,否则IRs既不能形成开放获取学术交流的有用分支,也不能提供一个机构研究产出的代表性观点。英国的2021个研究卓越框架(REF)要求提交给它的所有工作都存放在储存库中,对于大多数作者来说,这意味着IR。本研究试图通过对研究人员和存储库管理人员进行一系列半结构化访谈,了解REF授权对研究人员和存储库工作人员的影响,以及对他们与大学关系的影响。研究发现,尽管提交的存储库数量急剧增加,但几乎没有提供资源来适应大幅增加的工作负载,界面也没有得到改善。研究人员和存储库经理都在努力完成一项繁琐而困难的管理任务,这项任务可能需要多次迭代才能完成。这项研究的结论是,这项任务,以及它对研究者和研究机构之间的关系施加的压力,突显了这种关系中的潜在紧张。尽管这项授权增加了英国开放获取材料的数量,并为大学提供了REF的证据,但它给研究人员与其雇主之间的默契合同带来了巨大压力。人们错过了让参与者保持一致、根据新可用数据创建替代指标以及开发新解决方案的机会。这对英国国内外其他以IRs存款为重点的委托书的管理方式产生了影响。

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