Video: How Do Data Archives Stay Connected to User Needs?
CESSDA ID: crd-2565
Published:
2020-06-30
Version: 1
Version: 1
Publisher:
CESSDA
Author(s)
Jonas Recker – GESIS Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Description
In this video, Jonas Recker discusses the concept of the “Designated Community” from the OAIS Reference Model.
This video has been realized in occasion of the CESSDA Training Days 2019. The CESSDA Training Days were a two-day training event showcasing diverse training resources on both CESSDA tools and services. They took place on November 27 and 28, 2019, and were hosted by the GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences in Cologne, Germany.
Objective
This video aimed to answer the question of how data archives stay connected to users and how they can keep up with users' changing needs.
Direct links
Youtube URL:
https://youtu.be/mTnz47X02U4
Topics
Audience
- Archives and data repositories
Discipline
- Social Sciences
- Humanities
Skill levels
- Beginner
- Intermediate
Type
- Short guide
Format
- Video
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs)
Part of series/collection
- Presentation: Data Linking I: Survey Data & Social Media Data
- Presentation: Geo Data- Referencing (with European Data)
- Presentation: GESIS' Data Management and Sharing Portal SowiDataNet and Preservation Workflows
- Presentation: Introduction to the CESSDA Data Catalogue
- Video: Data Archives & the Open Archival Information System (OAIS)
- Video: How Do Data Archives Stay Connected to User Needs?
- Video: Introduction to CESDDA's Vocabulary Service
- Video: Introduction to CESSDA's Metadata Office Project
- Video: Introduction to the CESSDA Data Catalogue
- Video: Linking Surveys and Social Media Data
- Video: Mapping European Data Using Georeferenced Data
- Video: What Is Metadata and How Do I Document My Data?
Licence and contact
Licence:
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
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