Paradata
Documenting Data Creation, Curation and Use
ISTO HUVILA author Ying-Hsang Liu author Lisa Andersson author Zanna Friberg author Olle Sköld author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Jul '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The first comprehensive book-length volume on paradata, information on data creation, management and use, which ensures data reusability.
This first comprehensive book-length volume on paradata, the documentation of data creation, management and use, overviews a crucial practice for making data reusable in the future. It is ideal for researchers, students and data managers. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.To make sense of data and use it effectively, it is essential to know where it comes from and how it has been processed and used. This is the domain of paradata, an emerging interdisciplinary field with wide applications. As digital data rapidly accumulates in repositories worldwide, this comprehensive introductory book, the first of its kind, shows how to make that data accessible and reusable. In addition to covering basic concepts of paradata, the book supports practice with coverage of methods for generating, documenting, identifying and managing paradata, including formal metadata, narrative descriptions and qualitative and quantitative backtracking. The book also develops a unifying reference model to help readers contextualise the role of paradata within a wider system of knowledge, practices and processes, and provides a vision for the future of the field. This guide to general principles and practice is ideal for researchers, students and data managers.
ISBN: 9781009366618
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254 pages