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After completing this resource, learners should be able to:
Articulate the benefits and drawbacks of data re-use
Understand how to store data to promote accessibility
Discuss data responsibilities of humanities projects dealing with databases
Abstract
The data you generate in humanities and social science projects may well need longer term storage
beyond the scope of your own research project. Medium to long term data storage is vital for
allowing other scholars to examine and test your data and models, and ensuring open access to your
data is an increasingly prominent issue. This resource will guide you through a thoughtful discussion of Data Management and Storage. Chapter 11 Data management and Storage.pdf
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Title of the resource
Data and Databases: Data Management and Storage
Resource type
Hosted Resource
Authors, editors and contributors
Emily Genatowski, James Baille
Topics (keywords)
Data, Databases
Learning outcomes
After completing this resource, learners should be able to:
Articulate the benefits and drawbacks of data re-use
Understand how to store data to promote accessibility
Discuss data responsibilities of humanities projects dealing with databases
Abstract
The data you generate in humanities and social science projects may well need longer term storage
beyond the scope of your own research project. Medium to long term data storage is vital for
allowing other scholars to examine and test your data and models, and ensuring open access to your
data is an increasingly prominent issue. This resource will guide you through a thoughtful discussion of Data Management and Storage.
Chapter 11 Data management and Storage.pdf
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: