Data-PASS
Lead Partner: ICPSR (Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research), University of Michigan
Additional Partners: Electronic Records and Special Media Services Division; National Archives and Records Adminstration (NARA); Institute of Quantitative Social Sciences, Harvard University; Howard W. Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina; Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut
Data-PASS is acquiring and preserving social science data at risk of being lost to the research community, including opinion polls, voting records, large-scale surveys and other social science studies. While this information provides the full story of the social and cultural experience of America, a huge quantity of this data is missing or at-risk.. Significant data collections that had not been deposited in a permanent archive have been identified and acquired by the partner institutions. Through NDIIPP funding, these data are being preserved and made available through a shared catalog.
Objectives:
- Identify, acquire and preserve data at-risk of being lost to the social science research community.
- Build a comprehensive portal to allow researchers to discover, get access to and perform statistical analyses on studies held by partner archives.
- Ensure long term preservation to the data by building a shared method of storage across partner institutions.
More detailed project information can be found at the Project Web site
Highlights:
- Tool: Dataverse Network
- Data-PASS Dataverse Shared Catalog
- Paper: The LEADS Database at ICPSR: Identifying Important "At Risk" Social Science Data (2008) (PDF, 71 Kb)
- Paper: How Safe is Safe Enough when we Preserve Social Science Data? (2007) (PDF, 53 Kb)
- Paper: Developing Partnerships in the Social Sciences: Data Archives and Private Research Organizations (2007) (PDF, 87 Kb)
- Paper: Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences: A Model for Collaboration (2007) (PDF, 542 Kb)
- Data-PASS Metadata Requirements (2007) (PDF, 73 Kb)
- Paper: Building Relationships: "A Foundation for Digital Archives" (2006) (PDF, 31 Kb)
- Data-PASS Data Deposit Agreement (2006) (PDF, 74 Kb)
- Paper: The Selection, Appraisal, and Retention of Digital Social Science Data (2004) (PDF, 216 Kb)
- Myron Gutmann of the Data-PASS project is a digital preservation pioneer