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Big data in social, behavioural, and economic sciences: Data access and research data management

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Including an expert opinion on "Web scraping in independent academic research". Against the backdrop of the increasing scientific importance of big data sources, the German Data Forum (RatSWD) examines the legal and structural challenges of their use and makes recommendations to researchers and politicians alike. Building on the legal opinions of the RobotRecht Research Centre, published as part of the report, the focus is on web-scraping processes. In order to bring the interests of science and business together, independent trustees could make sustainable and improved data access available to researchers. Additionally, the distinctive features of research, with regards to personal big data, should be centred on the data strategy of the Federal government.

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  • German Data Forum RatSWD (ed.), 2020. "Big data in social, behavioural, and economic sciences: Data access and research data management," RatSWD Output Series, German Data Forum (RatSWD), volume 6, number 6-4en.
  • Handle: RePEc:rsw:rswout:6-4en
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17620/02671.52
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    1. Kinne, Jan & Axenbeck, Janna, 2018. "Web mining of firm websites: A framework for web scraping and a pilot study for Germany," ZEW Discussion Papers 18-033, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
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