Collecting interview data, often audio and/or video recordings, is a widely used method to generate or validate scientific claims. The issues that researchers deal with when handling interview data are related to this particular data type and are often domain agnostic. This session focusses on practical tips for collecting interview data, as well as for documenting the raw data and keep an overview of the various steps in the workflow while processing the data (e.g. transcription, anonymization). Finally, we will look into the possibilities of archiving interview data while taking into account any appropriate restrictions
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
The tools of field survey administration change quickly. By taking advantage of new technology and a...
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, commun...
Increasingly DANS is involved in the curation of a specific kind of qualitative datasets, namely in...
As increasingly sophisticated new technologies for working with numbers, text, sound and images come...
Interview data is multimodal data: it consists of speech sound, facial expression and gestures, capt...
In the age of computer-generated music and digital cameras and camcorders, have you wondered whether...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
This deliverable is the first associated with Task 4.4. Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis...
This deliverable is the first associated with Task 4.4. Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
The tools of field survey administration change quickly. By taking advantage of new technology and a...
Recorded interviews form a rich basis for scholarly inquiry. Examples include oral histories, commun...
Increasingly DANS is involved in the curation of a specific kind of qualitative datasets, namely in...
As increasingly sophisticated new technologies for working with numbers, text, sound and images come...
Interview data is multimodal data: it consists of speech sound, facial expression and gestures, capt...
In the age of computer-generated music and digital cameras and camcorders, have you wondered whether...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
Although knowledge elicitation, the process of extracting knowledge from human experts to be incorpo...
This deliverable is the first associated with Task 4.4. Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis...
This deliverable is the first associated with Task 4.4. Voice recorded interviews and audio analysis...
Interview has become a popular method of data collection in qualitative research. This article exami...
Verbatim transcription of interview data has become a common data management strategy in nursing res...
Anonymising qualitative research data can be challenging, especially in highly sensitive contexts su...
The tools of field survey administration change quickly. By taking advantage of new technology and a...