Approaching Trust: Case Studies for Developing Global Research Infrastructures.

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2021Author
Flanagan, Heather
Haak, Laurel
Paglione, Laura
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Research is a global endeavor of iteration and collaboration. Research requires trust-building: shared
understanding of process, access to source data, and points of validation. A number of trust
structures are used by researchers: disciplinary societies cohere practices among researchers,
educational degrees and institutional affiliation are proxies of trust, as is publication of research
findings in status journals (Haak and Wagner, 2021).
These trust structures require interactions among many stakeholder groups, operating within and
across disciplines, institutions, and countries. This is where research infrastructures come into play.
These infrastructures support knowledge sharing across stakeholder borders, and at the best of times
create a foundation for collaboration (Edwards et al., 2013; Haak et al., 2020). Examples of globalscale
research infrastructures include article indexing platforms, researcher profile systems, federated
identity systems, data repositories, an.....
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Frontiers in Research Metrics and AnalyticsVolume
6Issue
Article 746514Page Range
12pp.Document Language
enDOI Original
10.3389/frma.2021.746514Citation
Flanagan,,H., Haak, L.L. and Paglione, L.D. (2021) Approaching Trust: Case Studies for Developing Global Research Infrastructures. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 6:746514, 12pp. DOI: 10.3389/frma.2021.746514Collections
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