Book contents
- The Production of Knowledge
- Strategies for Social Inquiry
- The Production of Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Discovery
- Part II Publishing
- Part III Transparency and Reproducibility
- 6 Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the Problem
- 7 Transparency and Reproducibility: Potential Solutions
- 8 Making Research Data Accessible
- 9 Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative Research
- Part IV Appraisal
- Part V Diversity
- Part VI Conclusions
- References
- Index
8 - Making Research Data Accessible
from Part III - Transparency and Reproducibility
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 March 2020
- The Production of Knowledge
- Strategies for Social Inquiry
- The Production of Knowledge
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Discovery
- Part II Publishing
- Part III Transparency and Reproducibility
- 6 Transparency and Reproducibility: Conceptualizing the Problem
- 7 Transparency and Reproducibility: Potential Solutions
- 8 Making Research Data Accessible
- 9 Pre-registration and Results-Free Review in Observational and Qualitative Research
- Part IV Appraisal
- Part V Diversity
- Part VI Conclusions
- References
- Index
Summary
Social science research is increasingly moving toward a model of open and accessible data. Accessibility opens possibilities of allowing secondary analysis, enhancing pedagogy, and supporting research transparency. This chapter argues that these benefits will accrue more quickly, and will be more significant and more enduing, if researchers make their data "meaningfully accessible," that is, when the data can be interpreted and analyzed by scholars far beyond those who generated them. Making data meaningfully accessible requires researchers to prepare data for sharing and to take advantage of a growing range of tools for publishing and preserving data.
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- The Production of KnowledgeEnhancing Progress in Social Science, pp. 197 - 220Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020
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