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Tracking data citation in international data use
Susan Noble, Service Manager for international data at the UK Data Service talks about the importance of citing data and presents a new feature to track citations of international data within the U...

Long-term trajectories of crime in the UK
Stephen Farrall, Deputy Head of the School of Law and Professor of Criminology at the University of Sheffield and colleagues, discuss the exciting long-term research underpinned by analsyses of nat...

Research transparency: a welcome climb or a slippery slope?
Louise Corti, the UK Data Service’s Director of Collection Development and Producer Relations discusses incentives to extend data publication in journals to qualitative research.

UN Human Rights Day: ‘Our Rights Our Freedoms Always’
Celia Russell and Susan Noble, international data experts at the UK Data Service highlight the UN Human Rights Day campaign ‘Our Rights Our Freedoms Always’ and report on the recent Human Rights wo...

Paper was invented in 206 BC….It’s time for a change
Anne Solon, data manager for Young Lives, discusses computer-assisted personal interviewing for data collection.

Matthew Woollard responds to the Commons Science and Technology Select Committee to examine the opportunities and risks of ‘big data’
Matthew Woollard presents his response to the Commons Science and Technology Select Committee inquiry to examine the opportunities and risks of ‘big data’.