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Getting Started with Secondary Analysis: UKDS Webinar

2020 Presentation
The key issues in secondary analysis as a method. The introductory session briefly covers the pros and cons of reusing data and the importance of learning about the origins of your data. Quantitative and qualitative secondary analysis will be discussed with examples and issues of context, sampli...

Follow the data! : responsible data science starts with responsible data management: 2020 Blalock Lecture Series

2020 Presentation
Data science technology promises to improve people's lives, accelerate scientific discovery and innovation, and bring about positive societal change. Yet, if not used responsibly, this same technology can reinforce inequity, limit accountability, and infringe on the privacy of individuals. In thi...

Research data management - UKDA

Webpage
Research data management explained in detail by UKDA.

General Terms and Conditions for Data Use - FSD

2020 Webpage
General terms and conditions for data use as developed by FSD.

Rules for Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice

2018 Document
Rules of good scientific practice as outlined by GESIS.

Organizational infrastructure

2017 Webpage
Organizational infrastructure of ADP explained: legal, ethical norms, model of preservation, collection development policy and preservation strategy.

Key issues in reusing data: UKDS Webinar

2019 Presentation
Participants will hear about the key issues in secondary analysis as a method. The introductory session will briefly cover the pros and cons of reusing data and the importance of learning about the origins of your data. Quantitative and qualitative secondary analysis will be discussed with exampl...

Ethics in the era of open research data: some points of reference : FORS Guide No. 03, Version 1.0

2019 Document
This document provides points of reference for researchers seeking to manage their data in the most ethical way possible in the era of open research data. Through a presentation of binding and non-binding regulatory frameworks, it addresses some points to be taken into account in order to make da...
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