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8- Data Citation for the Social Sciences
Pages 55-58

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From page 55...
... Some social scientists request funding to distribute their data through Web sites designed for data dissemination. Despite all of the data sharing activity in the social sciences, Pienta, Alter, and Lyle (2010)
From page 56...
... Social media data and video and audio data are also being used. Disclosure risk in data Preserving privacy and confidentiality in research data is a key norm in the social sciences.
From page 57...
... Data-PASS, or Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences, is an alliance of social science data archives in the United States, including the Odum Institute, the Roper Center, Harvard's Institute for Quantitative Social Science, the University of California at Los Angeles, and the National Archives and Records Administration. Data-PASS has mounted a campaign to contact the professional associations that sponsor journals.
From page 58...
... Metadata seems particularly significant in the social sciences because there needs to be a durable link between the metadata and the data. And, finally, there is replication, a key tenet across the sciences.


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