<p>For social and economic researchers, many useful but previously unavailable sources of data have become at least potentially accessible in recent years. These ‘new and novel’ forms of data (NNfD), such as social media data or smart meter data, represent potentially invaluable researchers resources, but pose challenges for access provision and analysis. This short article introduces Data Service as a Platform (DSaaP), a project currently underway at the UK Data Service to establish a technological infrastructure supporting data archivists and social and economic researchers in managing and analysing both familiar and new and novel forms of data. It presents an overview of NNfD in social science contexts, introduces the DSaaP system, an...
Big Data provide opportunities to study complex social systems, by the empirical observation of lar...
<p>The confluence of massive amounts of openly available data,<br> sophisticated machine learning al...
The last two decades have seen substantially increased potential for quantitative social science res...
The UK Data Service has been investing in a unified repository infrastructure (DSaaP -- Data Service...
The UK data services landscape has evolved substantially over the past decade. New legal frameworks ...
We are now living in an increasingly complex, dynamic and diverse society. This means that there is ...
This paper discusses the use of metadata, underpinned by DDI (Data Documentation Initiative), to sup...
This paper addresses the link between future research challenges and the data infrastructure require...
Academic studies exploiting novel data sources are scarce. Typically, data is generated by commercia...
We are now living in an increasingly complex, dynamic and diverse society. This means that there is...
Matthew Woollard discusses the importance of UK data infrastructure and how the systematic managemen...
Secondary analysis is gaining a central role in contemporary social research. This type of research ...
An important aspect of the UK Data Service's work is to promote statistical literacy and engagement ...
Increasingly the UK Data Archive is seeing resources and potential deposits being created that move ...
in a world beset by challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change, the social sciences ha...
Big Data provide opportunities to study complex social systems, by the empirical observation of lar...
<p>The confluence of massive amounts of openly available data,<br> sophisticated machine learning al...
The last two decades have seen substantially increased potential for quantitative social science res...
The UK Data Service has been investing in a unified repository infrastructure (DSaaP -- Data Service...
The UK data services landscape has evolved substantially over the past decade. New legal frameworks ...
We are now living in an increasingly complex, dynamic and diverse society. This means that there is ...
This paper discusses the use of metadata, underpinned by DDI (Data Documentation Initiative), to sup...
This paper addresses the link between future research challenges and the data infrastructure require...
Academic studies exploiting novel data sources are scarce. Typically, data is generated by commercia...
We are now living in an increasingly complex, dynamic and diverse society. This means that there is...
Matthew Woollard discusses the importance of UK data infrastructure and how the systematic managemen...
Secondary analysis is gaining a central role in contemporary social research. This type of research ...
An important aspect of the UK Data Service's work is to promote statistical literacy and engagement ...
Increasingly the UK Data Archive is seeing resources and potential deposits being created that move ...
in a world beset by challenges, from the COVID-19 pandemic to climate change, the social sciences ha...
Big Data provide opportunities to study complex social systems, by the empirical observation of lar...
<p>The confluence of massive amounts of openly available data,<br> sophisticated machine learning al...
The last two decades have seen substantially increased potential for quantitative social science res...