Past events
This information session is the third in a series, "SSHOC Online Information Sessions: Open-Source Vocabulary Hosting and Management Platforms", running from 3 September 2020 - 15:00 to 30 September 2020.
This free webinar, organised by the UK Data Service, is the third in a series of three on understanding and using SNA methods for social science research purposes. In this webinar we define and demonstrate basic and intermediate methods of analysis, including measuring network size, density, cohesion, paths, structural holes and more.
This webinar "Want to collect personal data? How to make the most of it whilst meeting requirement in data protection legislation and respecting the right of data subjects" will cover data life-cycle management and what to consider before data collection, storage, sharing and archiving. The aim is to enable researchers and others working with personal data to make the most out of collected data, whilst also meeting requirements in data protection legislation and respecting the rights of data subjects.
This free webinar, organised by the UK Data Service, is the second in a series of three on understanding and using SNA methods for social science research purposes. In this webinar we demonstrate how to collect and clean social network data. In particular, we draw on two sources of social network data:
As part of SSHOC activities, CLARIN is organising a series of online events to raise awareness about open-source vocabulary hosting and management platforms, such as Wikibase (3.09.2020), SKOSMOS (14.09.2020), CESSDA Vocabulary Service (30.09.2020).
This free series of four webinars, organised by the UK Data Service, introduces core text-mining concepts and demonstrates some basic and advanced methods that can be customised to the needs of individual research projects.
In response to the Coronavirus pandemic, EuroScience and the Fondazione Internazionale Trieste announce the postponement of the 2020 edition of the ESOF conference to September
This free webinar, organised by the UK Data Service, is the first in a series of three on understanding and using SNA methods for social science research purposes. In this webinar we cover the fundamental concepts and terms underpinning SNA, and demonstrate how network data is structured and differs from more traditional social science datasets (e.g. social surveys).
The GESIS Summer School 2020 has been moved online!
This free webinar is jointly organised by the UK Data Service and the Smart Energy Research Lab (SERL) at University College London and aims at introducing the SERL project.