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What is Creative Commons?
Creative Commons (CC) licenses are legal tools to share work within the law of copyright. Creative Commons is also a nonprofit organization and a fascinating movement.
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Shaping the 2021 UK Census
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) have been recently doing work on question design and gauging the effect of asking questions on topics such as Gender identity, Sexual orientation and Armed...
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General Data Protection Regulation in practice
In May 2018 the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will take effect and shape data protection laws all over Europe. AUSSDA will help social scientists in Austria identify the issues conc...
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DataverseEU: reducing language barriers
This week the “CESSDA DataverseEU” project kickoff took place in Vienna. What will we do in this project? Together with our European partners we will improve our archive solution. The DataverseEU p...
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New uses for administrative data in place of censuses: Estimates of journeys to work
Oliver Duke-Williams, Senior Lecturer in Digital Information Studies in the Department of Information Studies at UCL and Co-Investigator at the UK Daya Service updates us on proposed new uses for a...
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Wrapping up 2017
The end of 2017 marks the end of AUSSDA’s first year of existence. We’ve gotten a lot done – especially in the past few months. Time for a recap… and a break.