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Credit and Recognition for Contributions to Data-Sharing Platforms Among Cohort Holders and Platform Developers in Europe: Interview Study
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Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
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/ Cohort Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination
/ Original Paper
/ Research Personnel
2022
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Credit and Recognition for Contributions to Data-Sharing Platforms Among Cohort Holders and Platform Developers in Europe: Interview Study
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Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
in
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/ Cohort Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination
/ Original Paper
/ Research Personnel
2022
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Credit and Recognition for Contributions to Data-Sharing Platforms Among Cohort Holders and Platform Developers in Europe: Interview Study
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Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
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/ Cohort Studies
/ Epidemiology
/ Europe
/ Humans
/ Information Dissemination
/ Original Paper
/ Research Personnel
2022
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Credit and Recognition for Contributions to Data-Sharing Platforms Among Cohort Holders and Platform Developers in Europe: Interview Study
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Credit and Recognition for Contributions to Data-Sharing Platforms Among Cohort Holders and Platform Developers in Europe: Interview Study
2022
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Overview
The European Commission is funding projects that aim to establish data-sharing platforms. These platforms are envisioned to enhance and facilitate the international sharing of cohort data. Nevertheless, broad data sharing may be restricted by the lack of adequate recognition for those who share data.
The aim of this study is to describe in depth the concerns about acquiring credit for data sharing within epidemiological research.
A total of 17 participants linked to European Union-funded data-sharing platforms were recruited for a semistructured interview. Transcripts were analyzed using inductive content analysis.
Interviewees argued that data sharing within international projects could challenge authorship guidelines in multiple ways. Some respondents considered that the acquisition of credit for articles with extensive author lists could be problematic in some instances, such as for junior researchers. In addition, universities may be critical of researchers who share data more often than leading research. Some considered that the evaluation system undervalues data generators and specialists. Respondents generally looked favorably upon alternatives to the current evaluation system to potentially ameliorate these issues.
The evaluation system might impede data sharing because it mainly focuses on first and last authorship and undervalues the contributor's work. Further movement of crediting models toward contributorship could potentially address this issue. Appropriate crediting mechanisms that are better aligned with the way science ought to be conducted in the future need to be developed.
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Journal of Medical Internet Research,JMIR Publications
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