Journal article

Data Curation Standards and Social Science Occupational Information Resources

Paul Lambert, Vernon Gayle, Larry Tan, Ken Turner, Richard Sinnott, Ken Prandy

International Journal of Digital Curation | University of Edinburgh | Published : 2008

Abstract

Occupational information resources - data about the characteristics of different occupational positions - are widely used in the social sciences, across a range of disciplines and international contexts. They are available in many formats, most often constituting small electronic files that are made freely downloadable from academic web pages. However there are several challenges associated with how occupational information resources are distributed to, and exploited by, social researchers. In this paper we describe features of occupational information resources, and indicate the role digital curation can play in exploiting them. We report upon the strategies used in the GEODE research proje..

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