The Danish National Archives have just launched the website https://digidata.rigsarkivet.dk/. This makes it easier for researchers and students to find and gain access to our large collection of research data (approx. 3000 datasets, primarily from surveys) and administrative data (approx. 6000 datasets, e.g. registers such as the Conscription Register and the Taxpayer Register). In the webinar, the presenter showed show how you could use Digidata platform to search for a dataset. Note: Portal presented at the event is in the Danish language
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