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Provenance and Social Science data - 15 Mar 2017

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Provenance and Social Science data - 15 Mar 2017
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This is the first webinar in the “Making Data Social” webinar series, which will discuss data issues of specific interest to the Social Sciences Gives a brief introduction to data provenance and provenance standards +++ Data Documentation Initiative (DDI): A free, international standard for describing data produced by surveys and other observational methods in the social, behavioral, economic, and health sciences. It can document and manage different stages in the research data lifecycle, eg conceptualization, collection, processing, distribution, discovery, and archiving. Documenting data with DDI facilitates understanding, interpretation, and use -- by people, software systems, and computer networks. +++ The C2Metadata Project is producing new tools that will work with common statistical packages (eg R and SPSS) to automate the capture of metadata describing variable transformations. Software-independent data transformation descriptions will be added to metadata in two internationally accepted standards: DDI and Ecological Markup Language (EML). These tools will create efficiencies and reduce the costs of data collection, preparation, and re-use. Of special interest to social sciences with its strong metadata standards and heavy reliance on statistical analysis software.