Meeting funders’ requirements - archiving and data sharing: SERISS Webinar
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										crdr-4343
									
									
										
											Date of publication
										
										
											
												2019-05-21
																					
									
									
										
											Date added
										
										
											2021-12-14
										
									
									
										
											Last modified
										
										
											2024-12-26
										
									
									
										
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											Description
										
										
											This introductory webinar is for anyone who is involved in the collection of data and is considering making (some of) their data available in accordance with funders’ requirements. More and more funders are requiring that research data be made available after completion of the research project, usually through the archiving of data in a trusted repository.
However, research teams often still lack the appropriate skills and knowledge regarding how to properly prepare their data for archiving and sharing. This webinar aims to raise awareness about relevant key data management practices for sharing, specifically regarding data documentation, gaining consent, and data anonymisation.
Addressing each of these three topics, it provides a short theoretical introduction, including what FAIR means and how it is implemented, as well as practical illustrations drawing on a large-scale cross-national survey (the European Social Survey). It also provides some practical tips with respect to data archiving, in particular how to choose an appropriate archive or repository.
										
									
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											Author(s)
										
										
											Stähli, Michèle Ernst / Kleiner, Brian / Rød, Linn-Mereth / Stam, Alexandra
										
									
											Contributors
										
										
											
												Switzerland CESSDA SP
Germany CESSDA SP
											
											
										
									Germany CESSDA SP
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												SERISS