Sharing Social Research Data in Ireland : A Practical Toolkit
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Robin Hanan, Bríd McGrath, 'Sharing Social Research Data in Ireland : A Practical Toolkit', [report], Childhood Development Initiative, Dublin, 2016Download Item:
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Ireland. Department of Children and Youth Affairs
Atlantic Philanthropies
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Your data is valuable and has an importance outside your own original project. Allowing other researchers to reuse your data maximises the impact of your work, and benefits both the scholarly community and society in general. Sharing your data allows other researchers to use your material in ways you may not have thought of, or may not have been able to do within your research project. It allows other researchers to replicate your findings, to verify your results, test your instruments and compare with other studies. It also allows them to use your work to expand knowledge in important areas. It provides value for money by reducing duplication and advancing knowledge and also has a significant value in education, as it allows both graduate and undergraduate students to develop their skills in qualitative and quantitative research by using high-quality data in their studies, without having to conduct their own surveys.
Author: Hanan, Robin; McGrath, Bríd
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Childhood Development InitiativePublisher:
Childhood Development Initiative, DublinType of material:
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Sharing research data, Data sharing and reuse, ArchivingISBN:
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