Video: Introduction to the CESSDA Data Catalogue
										CESSDA ID: crd-2576
									
									
										Published:
										2020-06-30
										
Version: 1
									Version: 1
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											CESSDA
																			
								Author(s)
										Mari Kleemola – Finnish Social Science Data Archive (FSD)
									
								Description
This video shows you how to use the CESSDA Data Catalogue and shows you how social scientists can search onlibe for a wide range of social science datasets.
The video has been presented for the first time during the CESSDA Training Days 2019.
For more information visit https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/ and our home page www.cessda.eu
Objective
This video aimed to introduce users to CESSDA Data Catalogue.
Direct links
														Youtube URL:
														
														https://youtu.be/o_vSVIz03vs
													
												
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Audience
- Researchers
Discipline
- Social Sciences
Skill levels
- Beginner
Type
- Short guide
Format
- Video
Persistent Identifiers (PIDs)
Part of series/collection
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- 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?
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																													Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Public License
														
													
												
												
																									
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