This is a page to describe the encoding work done on a SAR study conducted out of Amsterdam.
This is a page to describe the encoding work done on a SAR study conducted out of Amsterdam.
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The relevant wikibase item is {{Q|4819}}.
== Study ==
== Study ==
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brief description of the study
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The files are from two separate studies.
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The first study was done in 2017. It is described in this paper: https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/collectively-exercising-right-access-individual-effort-societal-effect
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The second study was done in 2018 and is currently under review.
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== Encoding work ==
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=== Goals ===
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Loret Ipsum
=== Participants ===
=== Participants ===
* {{Q|2039}}
* {{Q|2039}}
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* Anonymous 1
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* Rene Mahieu
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* Anonymous 2
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* Anonymous Participants
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== Encoding work ==
=== Decisions ===
=== Decisions ===
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Loret Ipsum
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- For Each SAR we created a Wikibase item, and when data was provided, we have placed the scrubbed data in Github
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- All requests are encoded as {{P|3}}-{{Q|1308}}.
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- Additional properties assigned to describe a SAR are:
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* {{P|136}}: describes the process of the SAR using important moments, such as when the request was send and when a response is retrieved
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* {{Q|1053}}: used to specify the company to which a SAR was send
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* {{Q|367}}: used to specify the person that send the SAR
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* {{P|378}}: describes the final status of the SAR. The following items can be added to specify the final status: {{Q|4866}} (access is provided to personal data via returned files or data download tools), {{Q|4867}} (information about categories of data is given; target refers to the privacy policy or states that they do not have personal data on subject), {{Q|4855}} and {{Q|4884}}.