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Main Authors: Irena Vipavc Brvar, Jennifer Buckley
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Published: Zenodo 2018
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18610275
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author Irena Vipavc Brvar
Jennifer Buckley
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Jennifer Buckley
contents Social Science Data Archives (ADP) serves as national repository for social science data and is member of CESSDA ERIC consortium. This interactive workshop introduces types and sources of data useful for social science research, ways we can reuse data and how to identify good quality data for a research project. The workshop will • introduce CESSDA and European data services for the social sciences alongside other key data sources such as Eurostat • help users to identify data for their own research including tools and strategies for finding data • examine how to assess the quality and usefulness of data • explain key information about licenses and conditions of access It is targeted towards anyone interested in data for secondary data analysis, especially students and early career/PhD researchers.
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spellingShingle How to Find and Access data in Europe – Introductionary workshop
Irena Vipavc Brvar
Jennifer Buckley
Social Science Data Archives (ADP) serves as national repository for social science data and is member of CESSDA ERIC consortium. This interactive workshop introduces types and sources of data useful for social science research, ways we can reuse data and how to identify good quality data for a research project. The workshop will • introduce CESSDA and European data services for the social sciences alongside other key data sources such as Eurostat • help users to identify data for their own research including tools and strategies for finding data • examine how to assess the quality and usefulness of data • explain key information about licenses and conditions of access It is targeted towards anyone interested in data for secondary data analysis, especially students and early career/PhD researchers.
title How to Find and Access data in Europe – Introductionary workshop
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18610275