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Archivierung und Zugang zu Qualitativen Daten

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  • Doris Bambey
  • Louise Corti
  • Michael Diepenbroek
  • Heidemarie Hanekop
  • Betina Hollstein
  • Sabine Imeri
  • Hubert Knoblauch
  • Susanne Kretzer
  • Christian Meier zu Verl
  • Christian Meyer
  • Alexia Meyermann
  • Maike Porzelt
  • Marc Rittberger
  • Jörg Strübing
  • Hella von Unger
  • René Wilke

Abstract

Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert die Beiträge und Ergebnisse eines vom Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD) und dem Datenservicezentrum Qualiservice am 27. und 28. April 2018 an der Universität Bremen veranstalteten Workshops zum Thema "Archivierung und Zugang zu qualitativen Daten". Ziel des Workshops mit mehr als 50 Forschenden verschiedener sozial- und geisteswissenschaftlicher Disziplinen sowie Vertreterinnen und Vertretern von Forschungsdatenzentren war es, bisherige Erfahrungen zu evaluieren und Anforderungen für eine verbesserte Archivierungsinfrastruktur in der qualitativen Forschung zu benennen.

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  • Doris Bambey & Louise Corti & Michael Diepenbroek & Heidemarie Hanekop & Betina Hollstein & Sabine Imeri & Hubert Knoblauch & Susanne Kretzer & Christian Meier zu Verl & Christian Meyer & Alexia Meyer, 2018. "Archivierung und Zugang zu Qualitativen Daten," RatSWD Working Papers 267, German Data Forum (RatSWD).
  • Handle: RePEc:rsw:rswwps:rswwps267
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.17620/02671.35
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    Qualitative Daten; Archivierung; Forschungsdateninfrastruktur; Ethnografische Daten; Sekundärnutzung;
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