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Establishing an accessible data corpus based on evidence to the Victoria Climbié inquiry: Merging user needs and research dimensions

open access: yes
The Victoria Climbié Inquiry was a major review of the child protection system in England and Wales and will set the direction for significant changes in that system for future years.
Gibbs, Graham R.
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The dementia-nature-inclusivity nexus and the needs of people living with dementia. [PDF]

open access: yesAgeing Soc
Stapley S   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Sharing Qualitative and Qualitative Longitudinal Data in the UK: Archiving Strategies and Development

open access: yes, 2011
Over the past two decades significant developments have occurred in the archiving of qualitative data in the UK. The first national archive for qualitative resources, Qualidata, was established in 1994.
Neale, Bren, Bishop, Libby
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Are there life stories other than grandparenthood?

open access: yes, 2011
How do people who are not parents talk about their lives, relationships and their experience of ageing? There is a widespread belief that relationships between adult children and their parents are crucial to the support of older people.
Reynolds, Jill
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Les archives britanniques des sciences sociales. Deux études de cas : UK Data Archive (UKDA) et Qualidata

open access: yesGenèses, 2006
The social science data archiving movement began in the 1960s within social science departments in the United-States and the UK. In 1967 a UK Data Archive (Essex University) was established to collect, preserve, disseminate and promote quantitative and qualitative datasets (1994, Qualidata).
Scot, Marie
openaire   +3 more sources

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