Items where Division is "Faculty of Social Sciences > UK Data Archive" and Year is 2018
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Boyd, Andy and Woollard, Matthew and Macleod, John and Park, Alison (2018) The destruction of the ‘Windrush’ disembarkation cards: a lost opportunity and the (re)emergence of Data Protection regulation as a threat to longitudinal research. Wellcome Open Research, 2018 (3). p. 112. DOI https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.14796.1
Corti, Louise (2018) 20 years of archiving and sharing qualitative data in the UK. Working Paper. ratSWD, Berlin.
Corti, Louise (2018) Facing the future of the Research Library: managing and sharing data in China. UK Data Service.
Corti, Louise (2018) Show me the data: research reproducibility in qualitative research. UK Data Service.
Corti, Louise (2018) Show me the data: research reproducibility in qualitative research. National Centre for Research Method, University of Southampton, Southampton.
Corti, Louise and Bell, Darren (2018) Bringing qualitative data to life through online access and citation. ARC Magazine, 349. pp. 42-44.
Corti, Louise and Scagliola, Stefania (2018) Oral History under scrutiny in München - Cross disciplinary overtures between linguists, historians and social scientists. In: Oral history: users and their scholarly practices in a multidisciplinary world, 2018-09-19 - 2018-09-21, Munich.
Corti, Louise and Scagliola, Stefania and van Hessen, Arjan and Karrouche, Norah and Beeken, Jeannine and Draxler, Cristophe and Max, Brukhuisen (2018) Oral History and technology. In: CLARIN Annual Conference, 2018-10-08 - 2018-10-10, Pisa, Italy.
Corti, Louise and Serougi, Neil (2018) How can we up-skill charities to gain insights from data? New Philanthropy Capital (NPC), London.
Corti, Louise and Van den Eynden, Veerle (2018) Creating Shareable Research Data Training in Kyrgyzstan. UK Data Service, UK Data Service.
Scagliola, Stef and Corti, Louise (2018) Oral History under scrutiny in München; a multidisciplinary workshop with interview data. CLARIN EU, Netherlands.
Valentini, Elia and Gyimes, Istvan L (2018) Visual cues of threat elicit greater steady-state electroencephalographic responses than visual reminders of death. Biological Psychology, 139. pp. 73-86. DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2018.10.004