This presentation will discuss the progress and preliminary findings of the Qualitative Data Repository’s (QDR) ongoing “Working with Sensitive Research Data” (WSRD) project. Collecting, analyzing, and sharing sensitive research data pose significant challenges. The societal benefit of creating new knowledge and the contribution that open data and materials make to rigorous science must be balanced with the potential risks that human populations can incur through participating in research, and that can arise when the sensitive data generated through research are shared. In order for human participants to be adequately protected and sensitive data to be responsibly handled, information about the risks associated with sharing those data and t...
While transparency about research has always been an integral part of good scientific practice, nowa...
While data sharing is becoming increasingly common in quantitative social inquiry, qualitative data ...
This presentation was recorded at a seminar at the university of Cambridge, co-coordinated by the Ca...
Researchers and librarians are increasingly required to engage in careful management and curation of...
Data sharing maximizes the value of data, which is time and resource intensive to collect. Major fun...
The Qualitative Data Repository (QDR, www.qdr.org) is an archive dedicated to qualitative data and d...
This is a hands-on workshop on the management of qualitative social science data, with a focus on da...
Slides for a webinar on November 7, 2018. Recording available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4VtiUEtWS...
Accessibility of research data to disabled users has received scant attention in literature and prac...
As sensitive data are increasingly used for research purposes, reducing the risk of data misuse has ...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
Sharing sensitive data between industry and research sectors can be challenging. Trust, risk managem...
Data sharing and re-use are becoming the norm in quantitative research. At the same time, significan...
Some content from the presentation was presented with George Alter at the 8th International Digital ...
There is a growing movement for research data to be accessed, used, and shared by multiple stakehold...
While transparency about research has always been an integral part of good scientific practice, nowa...
While data sharing is becoming increasingly common in quantitative social inquiry, qualitative data ...
This presentation was recorded at a seminar at the university of Cambridge, co-coordinated by the Ca...
Researchers and librarians are increasingly required to engage in careful management and curation of...
Data sharing maximizes the value of data, which is time and resource intensive to collect. Major fun...
The Qualitative Data Repository (QDR, www.qdr.org) is an archive dedicated to qualitative data and d...
This is a hands-on workshop on the management of qualitative social science data, with a focus on da...
Slides for a webinar on November 7, 2018. Recording available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4VtiUEtWS...
Accessibility of research data to disabled users has received scant attention in literature and prac...
As sensitive data are increasingly used for research purposes, reducing the risk of data misuse has ...
In the course of their support activities for research data management, the Universities of Basel an...
Sharing sensitive data between industry and research sectors can be challenging. Trust, risk managem...
Data sharing and re-use are becoming the norm in quantitative research. At the same time, significan...
Some content from the presentation was presented with George Alter at the 8th International Digital ...
There is a growing movement for research data to be accessed, used, and shared by multiple stakehold...
While transparency about research has always been an integral part of good scientific practice, nowa...
While data sharing is becoming increasingly common in quantitative social inquiry, qualitative data ...
This presentation was recorded at a seminar at the university of Cambridge, co-coordinated by the Ca...