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Introduction to r esearch data management - a social science case study

Introduction to r esearch data management - a social science case study. Slides provided by DaMaRO Project, University of Oxford. The researcher. Dr David Alsop, a postdoc in the Department of Anthropology Studying the structures and dynamics of the Fijian community in Japan

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Introduction to r esearch data management - a social science case study

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  1. Introduction to research data management- a social science case study Slides provided by DaMaRO Project, University of Oxford

  2. The researcher • Dr David Alsop, a postdoc in the Department of Anthropology • Studying the structures and dynamics of the Fijian community in Japan • Research conducted through a year’s fieldwork • Involved participant observation, face-to-face interviews, and a questionnaire

  3. The dataset • 70 recorded interviews of roughly an hour each • Transcripts of the interviews • 64 questionnaire responses • 120 pages of field notes • Statistical data on migrants in Japan • Plus tourist pamphlets, photos, books, journal articles, etc…

  4. Storage and back-up strategy • Working data stored on personal laptop • Weekly back-up to external hard drive, and to two memory sticks • Key files also sent as email attachments, or saved to Dropbox • Post-project, data copied to DVDs for long-term storage Introduction to research data management

  5. File naming strategies – examples • Order by date: 2013-04-12_interview-recording_THD.mp3 2013-04-12_interview-transcript_THD.docx 2012-12-15_interview-recording_MBD.mp3 2012-12-15_interview-transcript_MBD.docx • Order by subject: MBD_interview-recording_2012-12-15.mp3 MBD_interview-transcript_2012-12-15.docx THD_interview-recording_2013-04-12.mp3 THD_interview-transcript_2013-04-12.docx • Order by type: Interview-recording_MBD_2012-12-15.mp3 Interview-recording_THD_2013-04-12.mp3 Interview-transcript_MBD_2012-12-15.docx Interview-transcript_THD_2013-04-12.docx • Forced order with numbering: 01_THD_interview-recording_2013-04-12.mp3 02_THD_interview-transcript_2013-04-12.docx 03_MBD_interview-recording_2012-12-15.mp3 04_MBD_interview-transcript_2012-12-15.docx

  6. File naming strategies In retrospect I am not very happy with the method I used for naming files. The biggest problem was with the newspaper articles I downloaded… I named the files only based on the topic of the article, without mentioning the name of the periodical and the year of publication, which would have been very useful later, when I began writing the thesis. – Doctoral student researching communication history

  7. Metadata – data about data • A formal, structured description of a dataset • Used by archives to create catalogue records Introduction to research data management

  8. Data preservation and sharing plan • Confidentiality considerations prevent the interview recordings being made available in unedited form • However, anonymized selections of the data may be made available to accompany publications • Researcher will also re-use the data himself, for comparative purposes, in a project looking at Fijian migrants in London

  9. Rights and re-use • This slideshow is part of a series of research data management training resources prepared by the DaMaRO Project at the University of Oxford • It is based on information about real research projects provided by the academics who worked on them – though all names have been changed, and case studies may have been edited, amplified, or combined • With the exception of clip art used with permission from Microsoft, the slideshow is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike License • Within the terms of this licence, we actively encourage sharing, adaptation, and re-use of this material

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