Is Mobility of Data a Special Problem for Qualitative Research? John Southall ESDS Qualidata A service provider of the UK Data Archive.

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Is Mobility of Data a Special Problem for Qualitative Research? John Southall ESDS Qualidata A service provider of the UK Data Archive

2 Presentation Outline Working definition of data mobility for qualitative archiving Researcher assumptions Data archiving lifecycle (for text, audio and video data) ingest / acquisition preservation / processing dissemination / usage User expectations Closing remarks

3 Defining Data Mobility UKDA archival procedures are based on making data available to as wide an audience as possible responding to the way data is produced and used in a changing environment Key aspects of data mobility data is easily accessible open to use across disciplines open to combining / modelling data in new ways

4 Researcher Assumptions Experience of attempting to acquire material (in some cases) shows: mobility of data means many researchers anti archiving and sharing fearful confidentiality will be breached online access = uncontrolled access Not confined to academia real world reporting of data loss stresses dangers fuelling of general unease about data accumulation Concerns about the mobility of qualitative data immobilises it

5 Solutions But there are solutions to these problems contribute to wider societal concerns promote archiving at level of individual researchers and research programmes Successful liaison is currently allowing deposits of data from e.g. Rural Environment and Land Use Programme (RELU) highly diverse data types highly diverse content

6 Ingest The UKDA routinely acquires qualitative data for its collections based upon standardised procedures at ingest combined with discussions with potential depositors promotion of user registration and standard confidentiality agreements promotion of bespoke access restrictions clarification of consent and ethical and legal foundations of projects

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8 Case Study A case study: SN Health and Social Consequences of the Foot and Mouth Disease Epidemic in North Cumbria, highly sensitive data – text, audio and images contacted about archiving early in the research process advised on limited transcript anonymisation standard confidentiality safeguards for text material conditional access for audio

9 Acquiring Qualitative Data Experience of archiving sensitive data in this case shows: mobility of digital data is not a bar to archiving and sharing confidentiality can be protected as part of formal archiving Archiving material with clear boundaries of use liberates immobilised data ensures confidentiality undertakings respected controlled access = secure online access

10 Preservation and Processing Preservation and processing interacts with data mobility future proofing continued usabilty Processing creates new metadata further increases data mobility provides points of entry to collections expands potential usage All working to keep data accessible and increase its mobility

11 Case Study A case study: SN 2000 – The Edwardians: Family Life and Work experience Before 1918 life story collection 453 interviews transcribed Over 2500 individual audio recordings standard confidentiality safeguards for text and audio Processing carried out in stages each attracting new users and types of usage some completely unanticipated

12 Dissemination / Usage Many of the benefits of mobility for qualitative data lie in delivery provision of original file formats enhancement of original material: pdf, rtf, xml, steaming audio etc ability to combine different data in new and novel ways dataset guides teaching and learning guides thematic guides technical guides

13 User Expectations Researchers in traditional archives accommodate limitations of less mobile data access is restricted to a single physical location accept restrictions on usage within the archive experience of digital archives are changing attitudes User expectations of digital archives differ substantially

14 User Expectations Experience of ‘online’ access encourages expectations of instant access delivery by theme not collection resources tailored to the users specific needs Need to recognise roots of this are in the mobility of digital media Assess where some expectations can be met and used positively

15 Final Thoughts Success in archiving qualitative material rests on being responsive to attitudes to data mobility of depositors and users Recognition of influence of data mobility on archiving qualitative data Barriers to preserving and sharing data can be overcome Not a special problem – a special consideration Managing and Sharing Data – a best practice guide for researchers