IG Social Science & Humanities Research Data - RDA 13th Plenary Meeting

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10 Jan 2019
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Meeting title
Social Science & Humanities Research Data Interest Group (Remote Access Instructions)

Meeting Location: Commonwealth C

 

Collaborative session notes:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lDQoUpui4NaUvm-X0VKlzwgdX4twlFDDiFpikV4dROM/edit

 

Short introduction describing the scope of the group and if any previous activities
We are proposing a Social Sciences & Humanities Research Data (SSHRD) Interest Group under the auspices of the Research Data Alliance (RDA), to foster diverse professional exchange on issues particular to data originating from the social sciences and humanities.

 

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Data cover many disciplines, appear in many data types, deal with multiple objects and levels, and are very distributed – coming from various sources. It could be described as a patchwork quilt, lacking a grand design or focus. On the other hand, it is a way to cover the whole spectrum, to be flexible in collecting data.

 

There is a huge potential reuse of SSHRD – for researchers, but also for professionals outside universities, for companies, governments, and for citizens. As a research data community, we are entering the implementation phase of the FAIR principles: we can see first results on Findability – with various catalogues coming available. But for Accessibility, it already complicates as many social data are too sensitive to share directly: access to social sciences research data is not dichotomous: open or closed but requires fine-tuning on making data accessible. For better Interoperability, we need alignment on controlled vocabularies and ontologies, as well as semantic techniques to relate data. A barrier for Reuse is lack of clarity in data policies – and their implications for researchers: what are conditions and requirements for providing access, and for using the data. For Reuse, new users want information about the quality and provenance of the data: where do they come from, how were they collected and curated, etc.

 

Social Science & Humanities Research Data Interest Group Focused Initiatives

 

This new SSH interest group will begin by helping to coordinate communications across the various current RDA groups of interest to our disciplines and to provide a place for our members to share solutions and concerns with others in our fields. These groups include the FAIRSharing and others noted by Braukmann in the “RDA Overview for the Social Sciences”. We will also seek input and coordinate with the external SSH community leaders and organizations such as CESSDA, DDI Alliance, IASSIST, ICPSR, IFDO and WDS. We will be open and inclusive seeking to use this group to connect the various organizations working to promote SSH data sharing. While this new interest group will certainly be a coordinating group, we also aim to produce new RDA Working Groups to help provide solutions to challenges in our SSH domains. Given the complexity of SSHRD, we feel that the initial focus of our interest group should be very focused on defining working groups of immediate need to our communities. We foresee that to implement FAIR in our disciplines we need to engage all stakeholders: funders, producers, service providers, users; and as a new interest group we want to prioritise on three specific areas focused on the Social Science and Humanities research data communities.

  • quality of data find automated ways to investigate and provide information on quality
  • data policy align – and wherever simplify – data policies and their implications for making data available and for using data.
  • sensitive data estimates are that over 40% of the data in our community is too sensitive to make them openly available without any restrictions or measures.

 

Additional links to informative material related to the group

 

Meeting objectives
The objectives of this first meeting of the Social Science & Humanities Research Data Interest Group will be to foster new connections across our Social Science and Humanities communities and to help shape the initial year of our groups efforts. As part of this a review of the groups draft Charter is one of the primary objectives of this meeting. We will have an open discussion on potential directions for the group with the goal of updating and revising the existing charter.

 

Meeting agenda

  • Introductions
  • Overview of Botswana BOF outcomes
  • Overview of the Charter design
  • Discussion of initial thoughts on draft Charter design
  • Discussion on potential outreach efforts for the group
  • Plan the regular conference calls
  • Discuss next steps

 

Target audience
We want to include all stakeholders and reach as broad an audience as possible. We will initially begin working with existing RDA groups and further discussions between CESSDA, DDI Alliance and IFDO to start the conversations. But we will immediately begin contacting the many other groups ranging from IASSIST to ICPSR that will be valuable in providing input to this interest group. Below is an initial matrix of the groups we feel would have interest in our efforts.

IFDO OECD, CODATA, ORFG CESSDA, ICPSR, ODUM, ADA ERAN (EU), RAIRD (NO) ESFRI, ARDC Figshare, Mendeley, Zenodo/OpenAIRE CoreTrustSeal Dataverse EGI (AAI) DDI DOI / Handle, DataCite ISO RDA Data Type Registry Data Production ESS, SHARE, Wage- Indicator, GGP, EVS, WVS, … National Statistics, ILO, World Bank, … Researchers Former SSRN? YEAR (young researchers EU)

 

Group chair serving as contact person:
Jonathan Crabtree

 

Type of meeting:
Working meeting

 

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