Modern researchers need to have an up-to-date understanding of working with research data. This relates equally to the material they create themselves and that obtained from other sources. Academic institutions, funding bodies and even publishers are now expecting competence in these issues. This workshop will provide a grounding in the different ways quantitative and qualitative data is being made available to benefit researchers. It will provide an overview of macro and micro data sources available at the University of Oxford, including national data archives, subscription services, business data, and offers some pointers for further searching. By the end of the workshop you will also have some insight into how your own future work could add to the process and become part of the research discourse.

Intended audience: Oxford students, researchers and other staff.
Add to Calendar 27-05-2025 13:00 27-05-2025 15:00 Europe/London iSkills: Data sources for research - discovery, access and use
Modern researchers need to have an up-to-date understanding of working with research data. This relates equally to the material they create themselves and that obtained from other sources. Academic institutions, funding bodies and even publishers are now expecting competence in these issues. This workshop will provide a grounding in the different ways quantitative and qualitative data is being made available to benefit researchers. It will provide an overview of macro and micro data sources available at the University of Oxford, including national data archives, subscription services, business data, and offers some pointers for further searching. By the end of the workshop you will also have some insight into how your own future work could add to the process and become part of the research discourse.

Intended audience: Oxford students, researchers and other staff.
Social Science Library, Information Skills Training Room, Manor Road OX1 3UQ