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National Identity Dataset (Making Identity Count) for Estonia, 1990–2020
This dataset was compiled within the research project PRG1052 “National Identity and Estonian–Russian Relations: a Longitudinal Study of Elite and Mass Discourses” (2021–2025) and is a longitudinal dataset on national identity created using the Making Identity Count methodology. The dataset is divided into two language-specific subsets—Estonian-language and Russian-language data—and spans five reference years—1990, 1995, 2000, 2010, and 2020—covering six distinct genres—history textbooks, speeches by political leaders, opinion articles and letters to the editor in major daily newspapers, the most-watched films, and the best-selling works of fiction. The compilation of the national identity dataset followed the standardized approach and methodology of Making Identity Count. The resulting National Identity Reports are publicly available at: https://hdl.handle.net/10062/108183. An overview of the project’s theoretical framework, content, methodology, and results can be found at: https://sisu.ut.ee/makingidentitycount/
Work ethic Estonia
Dataset is about work values, worked from employees in Estonia in 2024.
Dataset consists of 1918 objects.
This dataset is part of the larger cross-country project, and only Estonian dataset is displayed. Dataset was collected in Estonian, Russian, and English.
Second dataset is questionnaire in Estonian
Naised Tartu ülikoolis 1919. aastani, versioon 1
Tegemist on esimese versiooniga, järgmist versiooni ei laeta üles enne 2026. aastat. Kasutamisel veenduge, et kasutate andmekogu kõige uuemat versiooni. Vigade ja küsimuste puhul võtke ühendust Janet Laidlaga ([email protected])Andmekogu sisaldab Kultuuriministeeriumi poolt rahastatud projekti KUM-TA31 „Naised Tartu ülikoolis 1919. aastani“ põhiandmekogu. Põhiandmekogu sisaldab Rahvusarhiivis asuva Tartu keiserliku ülikooli fondi EAA.402 nimistus 1 ja 2 leitud naisi. Teenistujate ja õppejõudude nimesid nimistust 3 ei ole lisatud. Edaspidi on kavas koostada eraldi lisaandmekogud iga kutse kaupa eraldi. Andmekogu sisaldab naiste nime, seost ülikooliga, dateeringut, säiliku numbrit ja viidet säilikule. Lisaandmekogude valmimisel täiendatakse ka põhiandmekogu ja parandatakse tuvastatud vead
Appendix to "Analogical development of Livonian i-adjectives"
The appendix contains 688 Livonian words that end either in the primary suffix -i or a secondary suffix -ji, -ki, -li, -likki, -limi, -mi or -zi ~ -ži. 603 words are adjectives.
Each entry contains the headword and its meaning, possible variants and page number in Livonisches Wörterbuch (Kettunen 1938). Entries of adjectives ending in -zi ~ -ži also contain the possible meaning in LELS. All other entries include the word's etymology
Data of binary transition metal and nitrogen functionalised silicon oxycarbide electrocatalysts for zn–air battery air electrode application
This dataset contains the data presented in the figures of published paper "Binary transition metal and nitrogen functionalised silicon oxycarbide electrocatalysts for zn–air battery air electrode application" International Journal of Energy Research 2025 252866 (https://doi.org/10.1155/er/4252866).
The electrochemical characterisation data, which was measured in University of Tartu Institute of Chemistry, is for Figures 5, 6, 7, 8 and the nomenclature of the catalysts is the same as in the mentioned article
Kuremäe burial complex osteological and stable isotope analysis results
Andmekogu sisaldab Kuremäe matusekompleksi osteoloogilise materjali analüüsi tulemusi. Andmestik koosneb kahest tabelifailist: Tabel 1 (autor Martin Malve) sisaldab osteoloogilise analüüsi tulemusi, ja Tabel 2 (autor Ülle Aguraiuja-Lätti) stabiilsete isotoopide analüüsi tulemusi. Andmed on kogutud Tartu Ülikoolis ja Tallinna Ülikoolis.
The data in this dataset was collected through the analysis of osteological remains from the Kuremäe burial complex discovered in 2023 and 2024 as well as collected in 1985. The dataset consists of two spreadsheet files: 1) Table 1 - results of the osteological analysis of Kuremäe burials carried out by Martin Malve, 2) Table 2 - results of the stable isotope analysis of Kuremäe burials carried out by Ülle Aguraiuja-Lätti. The skeletal remains were studied at the University of Tartu; bone samples for stable isotope analysis were collected at the University of Tartu and prepared for analysis at Tallinn University. The dataset is being made public to act as supplementary data for publication
Topic Models from GAFAM Discourse
oai:datadoi.ee:33/668This dataset contains the results of an LDA topic model with 200 topics that was applied to a combined corpus of newspaper articles about GAFAM (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft) companies (113 123 texts). The objective of this analysis was to analyze what discourses arise in public in relation to GAFAM companies and how the company discourse related to public media discourse about GAFAM in Europe.
For an initial summary of this model and the data that is part of this data set, see here: https://inca-project.eu/highlights/frequency_map.ph
CFM images for the Living Probiotics-Loaded Wound Matrices
Raw research data (confocal microscopy images) related with the research publication in Material Today Bio: Living Probiotics-Loaded Wound Matrices Prepared by Microchip Electrospinning (Gerulis et al.), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtbio.2025.10240
Dataset of Estonian Nurses’ and Health Sciences Master’s Students’ Self-Perceived Patient Safety Competencies: H-PEPSS Questionnaire
The dataset contains self-perceived patient safety competencies of Estonian nurses and health sciences Master’s students, measured with the H‑PEPSS (Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey) questionnaire. The sample included all nurses and midwives working in Estonia, as well as Master’s students in health sciences (nursing science) from the University of Tartu and Master’s students in health sciences (nursing and midwifery) from Tallinn and Tartu Health Care Colleges. Responses were collected on a 5-point Likert scale; background variables are included. Data were gathered via an online survey between May and September 2023.Andmekogu sisaldab Eesti õdede ja terviseteaduste magistrantide enesehinnanguid patsiendiohutuse pädevustele, mõõdetuna H‑PEPSS (Health Professional Education in Patient Safety Survey) küsimustikuga. Valim hõlmas kõiki Eestis töötavaid õdesid ja ämmaemandaid ning Tartu Ülikooli terviseteaduste (õendusteadus) ning Tartu ja Tallinna Tervishoiu Kõrgkoolide terviseteaduste (õendus ja ämmaemandus) magistrante. Vastused on antud 5‑punktilisel Likerti skaalal; lisatud on taustaandmed. Andmed koguti veebiküsitlusega, ajavahemikus mai-september 2023
Sequence data of HUMB collection 1.0
Human Microbiota Biobank (HUMB) at University of Tartu, Estonia, was established to support and promote research activities in the field of human microbiota. The collection contains more than 20,000 bacterial strains, both lactic acid bacteria and opportunistic bacteria. The dataset contains sequence data of a portion of the strains