Difference between revisions of "TUDelft SAR encoding"
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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 | 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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− | - For Each SAR we created a Wikibase item, and when | + | - 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}}. | - All requests are encoded as {{P|3}}-{{Q|1308}}. |
Revision as of 13:35, 24 July 2020
This is a page to describe the encoding work done on a SAR study conducted out of Amsterdam.
The relevant wikibase item is TUDelft SAR study (Q4819).
Study
The files are from two separate studies.
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
The second study was done in 2018 and is currently under review.
Encoding work
Goals
Loret Ipsum
Participants
- Hadi Asghari (Q2039)
- Rene Mahieu
- Anonymous Participants
Decisions
- For Each SAR we created a Wikibase item, and when data was provided, we have placed the scrubbed data in Github
- All requests are encoded as instance of (P3)-exchange around right of access to personal data (Q1308).