Description
Workshop "Making Qualitative Data Reusable" as part of the workshop series DCC Spring Training Days 2024. For Researchers & Research support staff, focused on beginners to the topic. At the end of this workshop, you will be able to evaluate and improve the reusability of qualitative data at all stages of the research data life cycle. You will have a rich toolbelt to your disposal when facing the challenges you may encounter when working with qualitative data. How do you specify an informed consent form that allows reuse? What access level should you select for the data? Which file formats facilitate reuse? How do I choose de-identification techniques to best balance reusability and data loss? How can researchers and data support staff work together at all different stages to foster the best reusability possible? You will be familiar with useful tools and examples and be able to discuss and evaluate the complexities of qualitative data in practice. The main focus of this workshop will be on interview data. Do you have a project or qualitative dataset that you have worked with? Make sure you bring it along with you!Period | 23 May 2024 |
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Event type | Workshop |
Degree of Recognition | National |
Keywords
- Workshop
- Qualitative data
- Reusability
- Informed consent
- File formats
- Anonymisation
- Open tools
- FAIR data
- Open access
- Trustworthy Digital Repositories
- Data Access Protocol
Documents & Links
Related content
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Research output
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Guidebook - Depositing Restricted Access In The DANS Data Stations
Research output: Book/Report › Report › Professional
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Data Access Protocol Template
Research output: Other contribution › Professional
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Making Qualitative Data Reusable: - A Short Guidebook For Researchers And Data Stewards Working With Qualitative Data
Research output: Book/Report › Report › Scientific
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Decision Tree - Making Qualitative Data Reusable
Research output: Non-textual form › Digital or Visual Products › Scientific
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Activities
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Making Qualitative Data Reusable
Activity: Talk or presentation › Academic
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Practical Tips for Making Qualitative Data Reusable
Activity: Talk or presentation › Academic
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Projects
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Case-study Research & Data Reuse
Project: Research