Archiving Social Media Data: A guide for archivists and researchers
Version: 1.2
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Description
Social media data are increasingly used in the social sciences. Archiving social media data is associated with a number of specific practical, legal, and ethical challenges that researchers and archivists need to address.
In addition, the documentation of social media data also has its own requirements. This guide discusses these different challenges and provides suggestions for addressing them. Based on general considerations as well as examples of social media data that have been archived by CESSDA service providers (and how the identified challenges have been dealt with in those cases), the guide presents suggestions for metadata elements that need to be developed or extended for the proper documentation of social media data. Taking into account the various challenges in archiving social media data and how they may be addressed, the guide also presents practical recommendations for researchers working with social media data and the development of social media data collection tools with regard to the requirements for archiving them.
Objective
This guide discussed the challenges of archiving social media data and provides suggestions for addressing them.
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Audience
- Archives and data repositories
Discipline
- Social Sciences
Skill levels
- Intermediate
- Advanced
- Beginner
Type
- Short guide
Format
- Text
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Part of series/collection
- Video: A Day in the Life of a Data Archivist 1
- Video: First steps towards data curation - A Day in the Life of a Data Archivist 2
- Webinar: Archiving Social Media Data: Challenges and Proposed Solutions
- Archiving Social Media Data: A guide for archivists and researchers
- Presentation: CESSDA Data Archiving Guide Soft Launch