Sharing principles publicly funded research data are a valuable, long term resource to ensure maximum research exploitation data must be managed effectively.

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Sharing principles publicly funded research data are a valuable, long term resource to ensure maximum research exploitation data must be managed effectively from day-1 researchers must collect data in such a way as to ensure longer term sharing and manage their data effectively during the life of a project data must be made available by researchers for archiving: ESRC supported data centre – UKDA - provides long-term, post-project data management

ESRC Datasets Policy ESRC Datasets Policy mandates preservation and sharing of data from ESRC-funded research funding allowed to prepare data for archiving all award-holders must offer data for deposit to the ESDS within three months of the end of the award any potential problems should be notified to the ESDS at the earliest opportunity final payment will be withheld if dataset has not been deposited within three months of the end of the award, except where a waiver has been agreed in advance ESRC Datasets Policy

The Archive’s Role UKDA makes (selected) data created available to other bona fide researchers through the Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) safeguards to protect the interests of the original collector, who retains Intellectual Property Rights preserves data using up-to-date curation systems and keep apace with technology and data trends provides resource discovery, access control and user support services provides access to ‘enhanced’ data, e.g combined, exemplars etc. provides help and support to grant applicants and data creators

ESRC/JISC Data Centre national data archiving and dissemination service, running from 1 Jan jointly supported by: –Economic and Social Research Council –Joint Information Systems Committee partners: –UK Data Archive (UKDA), Essex –Manchester Information and Associated –Services (MIMAS), Manchester –Cathie Marsh Centre for Census and Survey Research (CCSR), Manchester –Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), Essex

ESDS Overview core archiving services : –collections development strategy –ingest activities - including data and documentation processing, metadata creation –data dissemination services –long-term preservation plus four specialist data services to provides access and support for key economic and social data: –ESDS Government –ESDS International –ESDS Longitudinal –ESDS Qualidata provides: dedicated web sites data and documentation enhancements user support training

ESDS: Online access to data and user guides web pages –easy to navigate format –web catalogue with variable level searching –subject browsing and major series –free web access to online doc - pdf user guides and forms registration –one-off registration with userid/password –online account management and “Shopping Basket” ordering –data are freely available for the majority of users –One-stop Athens authentication data download and online browsing –web download in various software formats - SPSS, STATA, tab-delimited, word –Nesstar and Beyond 20/20 – online data analysis and visualisation –ESDS Qualidata online browsing system

ESRC/JISC Economic and Social Data Service Data for research and teaching purposes and used in all sectors and for many different disciplines official agencies - mainly central government individual academics - research grants market research agencies public records/historical sources links to UK census data qualitative and quantitative international statistical time series access to international data via links with other data archives worldwide history data service in-house (AHDS) 5,000+ datasets in the collection 200+ new datasets are added each year 15,000+ registered users 27,000+ datasets distributed worldwide pa

Typical sources of data Pre-2000 initiated 1967 – acquiring academic survey data From 1974 official agencies - mainly central government departments, social surveys individual academics - research grants via Research Councils and charities market research agencies public records/historical sources access to international data via links with other data archives worldwide, via CESSDA/IFDO community

Broadening the scope 1994 – specialised history data service 2000 – specialised qualitative data service –text interview transcripts/focus groups mixed methods collections –survey data and qualitative links to UK Census Programme data 2003 – Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS) –international statistical time series via ESDS International - first data purchase 2005 –audio recordings of qualitative interviews –video clips 2006 anticipated –more commercial data sources –web sites –more sensitive government micro data –links to European data via Nesstar Euro portal

Official national archive status from 1 January 2005 UKDA became an official Place of Deposit for government records discussions with the National Archives (TNA) concerning the custodianship and long-term preservation of important government records the Public Records Act (1958) determines what are public records to be selected and scheduled for permanent preservation applies to records over 30 years old - under FOI earlier records can be made available UKDA also now holds the only preservation copies of key government data series in the country evaluation process - UKDA conforms to various British Standards (most notably BS5454) Means wider access to those outside academic/policy spheres and will need to monitor future requests

CESSDA – the Council of European Social Science Data Archives

Acquisitions Review Process pre-2000, UKDA accepted what it was offered –subject to physical data quality and matched with collection supporting documentation assessment post-2000, more systematic evaluation –new ARC committee meeting every 2 weeks –formal evaluation of submission forms (limited info) assigned to staff with research backgrounds focus on theme, scope breadth, usage potential, quality of research, data, consent and confidentiality Accept/reject and assigned levels of processing –new data creation guidance –new depositor guidance –new forms and licences post-2003 service level agreement to acquire fixed minimum number (quota) of studies per year

Evaluation criteria assessing content, long-term value and the level of potential re-use interest: –users waiting with requests –consent and confidentiality permit data sharing –geographic and/or temporal scope –subject coverage of the data is broad, of interest across the social science disciplines –makes the resource more accessible than would be otherwise –complements or fills a gap in the existing holdings –research and/or teaching activity in the subject area covered by the data –data for which longevity and access would otherwise be threatened. can they be viably managed, preserved and distributed to potential secondary users: –ESDS has expertise, can obtain expertise or expert advice –data format can be converted to suitable dissemination and preservation formats –level and quality of documentation reaches an appropriate standard to enable a secondary analyst to make informed use of the data –level of data purchase, if any

No systemic ‘policing’ of Policy ESDS remit to offer advice to data creators and review offers of ESRC data ESRC have never provided lists of data being created –though do collect this information electronically on grant submission forms for UKDA - not very systematic acquisition process –some chasing of data we want –and declines for data we want, and advance deposit waivers sometimes requested –provide guidance and support to data creators via phone, web and workshops no official line on how much money can be costed into a grant for data and documentation preparation –often projects end abruptly, key staff leave and data are left in a mess

Datasets Implementation Policy UKDA/Qualidata proposed more formalised process in 2000 much more linked to the data/research lifecycle joint database for ESDS and ESRC staff to record and monitor ALL data creation grants will be ‘green-lighting’ potentially desirable projects –receive all successful application forms –require advance review by ARC –create more work upfront will be able to liaise with data creators early in the research process –one-on-one pro-active contact –workshops for chosen data-rich thematic programmes but will not be rigidly selective for those data that have been initially red-lighted

Working with ESRC data creators up-to-date streamlined ESDS website on data creation issues –bringing together advice for quantitative and qualitative data creators dedicated advisory service training days/workshops for data creators ESRC Research Programmes –circulating information early on –offering individual project help –attend Programme meetings where possible