Data literacy training needs of researchers at South African universities
Abstract
Purpose – The aim of this study was to determine data literacy (DL) training needs of researchers at South
African public universities. The outcome of this study would assist librarians and researchers in developing a
DL training programme which addressed identified needs.
Design/methodology/approach – A survey research method was used to gather data from researchers
at these universities by convenience. Online questionnaires were distributed to public universities through
library directors for further distribution to researchers.
Findings – The results indicate low levels of DL training at the respondent South African public
universities with most researchers indicating that they had not received any formal training on DL. A few
researchers indicated that they would welcome DL training.
Research limitations/implications – This study was exploratory in nature and data was received
from eight universities, which is not representative of all the 26 public universities in South Africa.
Nonetheless, the low DL confirmed by the majority in the realised sample is indicative of the need to further
investigate the subject.
Practical implications – Librarians and research support personnel should collaborate on the
development of DL training courses, workshops and materials used by researchers at institutions of higher
learning to enhance DLs on campus.
Originality/value – This study may be novel in South Africa in investigating the DL training needs of
researchers at several universities and contributes to the growing body of literature on research data
management
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