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Eurobarometer 38.1. Consummer protection and perception of sciences and technology, November 1992
The aim of this research is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests with an emphasis on the problems of European integration. It takes into account the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, political preferences and type of urbanisation)
Data sharing policies and incentives for data sharing: An interview study with members of funding agencies
This dataset contains anonymized transcripts of interviews performed during a qualitative interview study with members of 16 research funding agencies.
Sample: Funding agencies were located mainly, but not exclusively, in Europe. Funding agencies were selected using a purposive sampling strategy that aimed to acquire sufficient representation of (a) national and international agencies; (b) public and philanthropic agencies; and (c) agencies in continental European and the anglophone world. Suitable funding agencies were selected through various means, such as a list of health research funding organizations according to their annual expenditure on health research (https://www.healthresearchfunders.org/health-research-funding-organizations/) and Science Europe Working Groups.
Background: Open science policy documents have emphasized the need to install more incentives for data sharing. These incentives are often understood as being reputational or financial. Additionally, there are other policy measures that could be taken, such as data sharing mandates.
Aim: To document views of funding agencies on (1) potential alterations to recognition systems in academia; (2) incentives to enhance the sharing of cohort data; (3) data sharing policies in terms of the governance of cohort data; (4) other potential interactions between science policy and data sharing platforms for cohorts. Our study focused on the sharing of patient- and population-based cohorts through data infrastructures
European value survey 1981
The series is designed to enable a crossnational comparison of values and norms on a wide variety of topics and to monitor changes in values and attitudes across european countries in 1981
Enquête auprès des 55 ans et plus à Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve
L’Université catholique de Louvain en collaboration avec les autorités communales organise une enquête auprès des 55 ans et plus sur l’ensemble de la commune. L’objectif est de pouvoir caractériser la situation de ce groupe d’âge, en forte croissance sur le territoire communal, et d’entendre ses attentes à l’égard de l’évolution de la commune et des quartiers. Cette enquête s���intéresse au quotidien des gens. Elle est réalisée par le Centre de recherche en démographie
Databank confiscatieregisters 1302 Brugge
This dataset contains topographical records from the 1302 confiscation registers from the city of Bruges (county of Flanders), supplemented with prosopographical data from a variety of sources. The data were collected as part of the FWO funded project 'The Struggle for Urban Space in Commercial and Industrial Cities during the Later Middle Ages. The Case of Bruges (c. 1300 - c. 1580)'
Incentives for Data Sharing: An interview study with cohort holders and platform developers
Various concerns have been documented in the literature over the sharing of data, including the lack of incentives for sharing. To address this, several systems for recognition have been proposed (e.g. Data Authorship, CRediT, data citation…). This study was set up to discuss the past experiences with data sharing with persons involved with data sharing platforms to better understand the potential barriers and solutions. In total, 17 cohort holders and developers associated with three different data sharing platforms were recruited for a semi-structured interview.
The goal of this study was to (1) document the views and opinions on different incentives for data sharing; (2) to explore experiences on data sharing and credit mechanisms within consortia; (3) to record views on the roles of different actors within academia to change the existing incentive structure for Open/FAIR Data; and (4) to investigate the interaction between data sharing practices and novel technologies
BESOCIAL: Interview / Survey results WP1
This document is part of the PROMISE project (2017-2019) financed by the Belgian Science Policy Office (Belspo) as part of the BRAIN.be programme and is coordinated by KBR. The State Archives, the universities of Ghent (Research Group for Media, Innovation and Communication Technologies; Ghent Centre for Digital Humanities) and Namur (Research Centre in Information, Law and Society) and the university college Bruxelles-Brabant (Unité de Recherche et de Formation en Sciences de l’Information et de la Documentation) are partners in the project.
In the scope of this project, a state-of-the-art report was written based on interviews via mail and Skype with several organizations from different countries. The information in this spreadsheet is a summary of the data collected during this task. A list of all the organisations involved can be found in tab "Annex - List of countries and organizations".
In 2020, a new project called BESOCIAL (towards a sustainable social media archiving strategy for Belgium) started in which an updated state-of-the-art report will be written with a focus on archiving social media.
Again, the different organizations are surveyed and the data in this spreadsheet is being updated and enhanced
Ideologische diversiteit onder academici in Vlaanderen en Brussel
Hoe denken aan onze universiteiten tewerkgestelde wetenschappers over diverse sociale, economische, ethische, juridische, identitaire en ecologische maatschappelijke kwesties
Eurobarometer 18 (1982)
The aim of the survey is to monitor the short-term evolution of European public opinion and in particular of public interests, with a focus on the problems of European integration. It includes the socio-demographic characteristics of the respondents (age, gender, occupation, income, political preferences and type of urbanisation)
Historical Regional GDP and Population in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
This dataset comprises historical GDP and population data for regional entities in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Entities included:
-For Belgium: Brussels, Flanders, Wallonia.
-For Spain: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castile-la Mancha, Castile-Leon, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, Valencia.
-For the United Kingdom: England, London, Northern Ireland [since 1801], (Southern) Ireland [1801-1921], Scotland, Wales.
Periods covered for GDP data:
-For Belgium: 1846-2005.
-For Spain: 1860-2015.
-For the United Kingdom: 1707-2017.
Periods covered for population data:
-For Belgium: 1841-2017.
-For Spain: 1860-2015.
-For the United Kingdom: 1801-2017.
Sources, acknowledgement and citation:
The data have been compiled and/or calculated by the author based on different sources listed in the 'About'-section of the data sheet. When using the data, please cite the appropriate sources related to the part of the data you use, as well as the present dataset as referenced above.
Latest version: 1.0 [24.05.2022]