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UCC School of Public Health Webinar Series: Archiving Qualitative Research Data

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Date

Tuesday, 9th February 2021

DRI Policy Manager Dr Aileen O'Carroll will deliver a talk on archiving qualitative research data as part of UCC's School of Public Health Webinar Series.

Tuesday 9 Feb 2021, 1pm-2pm

Please complete the Google Forms link below to register and receive the MS Teams link to the Seminar.

Google Forms will close for Registration at 17:00 on Monday 8th February: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1L2y3RzznyUR8uQcJ-Rh5hceGtXScJpa6BgQs6QVC5sc/edit

Dr Aileen O’Carroll

Aileen is the Policy Manager at the Digital Repository of Ireland and manager at the Irish Qualitative Data Archive. Her work in the field of digital data is concerned with research methods, ethics & privacy and research data management.

Aileen advises researchers on best practice in managing and archiving research projects, both to ensure that ethical commitments are met and that the data gathered is of the highest standard to facilitate optimal re-use by a variety of audiences. As a sociologist she has used qualitative research in her books Working time, knowledge work and post-industrial society (2015) and the Dublin Docker (2017).  

She has published two research collections on the Digital Repository of Ireland; the Life History and Social Change Collection (https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.9593xp97w-1) and the Repeal the Eight and Reproductive Rights Collection ( https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.kh04tb834), and advised the Growing Up in Ireland team on the protocols used to publish their qualitative data set (https://doi.org/10.7486/DRI.66839j869). In her talk she will be drawing on these experiences to discuss the issues that researchers need to consider when preparing their data for deposit. 

 All are welcome

Organisers: Edel Burton & Prof. Patricia Kearney  

Primary Contact

Edel Burton
edel.burton@ucc.ie



DRI is funded by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS) via the Higher Education Authority (HEA).

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