This is the subgroup of the RDA-COVID-19 working group focusing on Social Sciences.
- Co-chair assigned: Ingrid Dillo
- Moderator(s): Iryna Kuchma, Amy Pienta
- Email: rda-covid19-socialsciences@rda-groups.org
- Useful Information for RDA COVID-19 Social Subgroup
Scope (economics, sociology, political science, education, demography, geography, and psychology), data topics:
- Social Isolation and Social Distancing
- Family and Intergenerational Relationships
- Quality of Life and Well Being
- Health Behaviors and Behavior Change
- Health Disparities
- Impact on Vulnerable Populations (including immigrants, minority groups)
- Community Impact and Neighbourhood Effects
- Transportation; Food Security
- Beliefs, Attitudes, Misinformation, Public Opinion
- Technology-Mediated Communication (public information campaigns; social media use)
- Economic Impacts (including industry, work, unemployment)
- Organizational Change
- Social Inequalities and Discrimination
- Education Impacts (including online learning)
- Political Dynamics, Policy Approaches, and Government Expenditure
- Criminal Justice (including domestic violence, prison populations, cybercrime)
- Human Mobility and Migration (including dislocation)
The Outputs
The RDA-COVID-19 WG, from April 1st through June 30th, 2020, created more than five releases of the recommendations and guidelines, leading to the final endorsed version, "RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines for Data Sharing," with ongoing efforts to add and review materials.
- RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines for Data Sharing, final release, published 30 June 2020
- RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines for Data Sharing Infographic
- RDA COVID-19 Guidelines and Recommendations - the prior 5 releases
Citation: RDA COVID-19 Working Group. Recommendations and Guidelines on data sharing. Research Data Alliance, 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15497/rda00052
Resources
Joint Statements
- RDA COVID-19 Recommendations and Guidelines for Data Sharing: How STM Publishers can Contribute (July 2020)
- GIDA-RDA COVID-19 Guidelines for Data Sharing Respecting Indigenous Data Sovereignty (July 2020)
- The Duty to Document does not Cease in a Crisis, It becomes more Essential (May 2020)
- Data Together COVID-19 Appeal And Actions (March 2020)
Work Plan:
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Weekly meetings with sub-group: on Thursdays at 11am UTC at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86058692856, agenda & minutes from the previous meetings
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Recorded first meetings
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First writing sprint 4/13
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Co-writing & Discussion (Data Collections; Metadata, Standards & Data Quality)
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Additional writing sprints
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4/15 Legal & Ethical; Data Sharing and LT Preservation; Data management responsibilities and resources
- 4/17 11am UTC (Data Collections; Metadata, Standards & Data Quality; Storage)
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4/20 10am - 12am UTC (Legal & Ethical; Data Sharing and Preservation; Data management responsibilities and resources)
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