Abstract
Governance is a concept applied to the study of political and social sciences to explain the regulations and good practices of the State in matters of citizenship and public administration. The governance of research data encompasses the development of policies to promote effective data management, as part of this management, systematization and organization are two processes involved in the recovery and accessibility of said data. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to identify the attributes of research data governance in order to understand their interaction in the context of their organization and systematization. Through a methodology based on two stages, the first of which is documentary based on the hermeneutics of discourse and the second on the analytic- synthetic method to describe and represent research data, the findings obtained in this study are presented. It is estimated that the creation and adaptation of a metadata profile designed specifically for this type of data can contribute to establishing an interoperable mechanism to describe and represent research data in a system available in the digital context.
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