Research on Data Management in Information Science

a bibliometric analysis at BRAPCI

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2024.v18.e024021

Keywords:

Bibliometric Research., Data Management, e-Science, Scientific Collaboration

Abstract

Investigates scientific research on Data Management in journals integrated in the Reference Database of Journal Articles in Information Science (BRAPCI). The investigation has a theoretical-descriptive character and used the bibliometric method, a quantitative technique that aims to verify the indicators of scientific production. Among the main results are: a) Progressive increase in articles on data management, peaking in 2020 and 2021; b) Research Data Management as an emerging theme in Information Science - CI and c) Intensive production in co-authorship, enhancing one of the characteristics of e-Science. It is concluded that research in Data Management is intensely linked to e-Science practices, of frequent collaborative writing, but its sharing depends on the management of repositories and/or data management platforms, and that this administration is part of a universe larger technical/technological complex, which may interfere with its sharing and circulation.

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Author Biographies

  • Adriana Alves Rodrigues, Federal University of Paraíba

    Post-Doctoral Researcher and PhD in Information Science from the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB). Master in Contemporary Communication and Culture (Cyberculture line) from the Federal University of Bahia - UFBA, where he was part of the Online Journalism Research Group (GJol). Specialist in Contemporary Journalism from Unijorge. Graduated in Social Communication - Journalism from the State University of Paraíba - UEPB, where she was a substitute professor in the area of Digital Journalism. Taught in Specialization courses: Journalism and Media Convergence (Salvador), Digital Media and Convergence (João Pessoa) and Digital Communication (Cesrei). Award Winner: Best Doctoral Thesis in Information Science (UFPB), in 2019, PRPG Award of Theses from UFPB, in 2022, and the Fiep/PB Multimedia Reporting Award (supervisor). Researcher at the Journalism and Mobility Research Groups (MOBJOR), UEPB and Grid - Interdisciplinary Research Group in Journalistic Information Design, UFPE. Teaches and researches in the areas of Communication and Information Science with an emphasis on Cyberculture, Digital Journalism, Data Journalism, Multimedia Narratives, Data Visualization, Big Data, Data, Information and Technology

  • Guilherme Ataide Dias, Federal University of Paraíba

    Graduated in Computer Science from the Federal University of Paraíba? UFPB Campus II (1990), Bachelor of Laws from Centro Universitário de João Pessoa? UNIPE (2010), Master in Organization & Management from Central Connecticut State University? CCSU (1995), PhD in Information Science (Communication Sciences) from the University of São Paulo? USP (2003) and Post-Doctorate from UNESP (2011). He is currently a full professor at the Federal University of Paraíba, working in the Department of Information Science. He is involved with Postgraduate Studies through the Postgraduate Program in Information Science and Postgraduate Program in Administration, both at UFPB. He has research interests in the following topics: Knowledge Representation; Information Architecture; Information security; Information and Communication Technologies; Health Information; Social media; Free software; Law, Ethics and Intellectual Property in Cyberspace; Scientific Data Management; Legal Information; He is currently a Research Productivity Fellow (PQ) from CNPq.

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Published

2024-07-04

How to Cite

Rodrigues, Adriana Alves, and Guilherme Ataide Dias. “Research on Data Management in Information Science: A Bibliometric Analysis at BRAPCI”. Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research Trends, vol. 18, July 2024, p. e024021, https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2024.v18.e024021.