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MEDem User Survey 2024
This survey is directed towards potential users of Monitoring Electoral Democracy (MEDem), which aims to establish itself as the European Research Infrastructure for democracy researchers. MEDem will enhance the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of data related to democracies. Through this survey, we have collected insights regarding the needs and...
XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-17th September 2005
Archived website of the XVIth International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 14-17th September 2005.
The XVIth Conference of the international AHC aims to bring together specialists from three broad streams:
- Scholars, using computers in historical and related studies (history of art, archaeology, literary studies,...
Replication data for: Between Urgency and Data Quality: Assessing the FAIRness of Data in Social Science Research on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Balancing speed and quality during crises pose challenges for ensuring the value and utility of data in social science research. The COVID-19 pandemic in particular underscores the need for high-quality data and rapid dissemination. Given the importance of behavioral measures and compliance with measures to contain the pandemic, social science research has played a key role...
Replication data and code for: The role of FAIR principles in high-quality research data documentation: looking at national election studies
The FAIR principles as a framework for evaluating and improving open science and research data management have gained much attention over the last years. By defining a set of properties that indicates good practice for making data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR), a quality measurement is created, which can be applied to diverse research outputs,...
Survey - Accessing, (re)using, and sharing social media data in academia
Data from online survey among authors of the social sciences using social media data for their research and having published journal articles based on social media data between 2018 and 2021. The questionnaire consists of several closed and open-ended questions in seven main sections: a) data acquisition and use of secondary data, b) past data sharing behaviour, c) data...