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A major goal of the NEPS is to provide scientific use data to the international research community. For this purpose, the NEPS has set up a Research Data Center (RDC) that offers a comprehensive portfolio of services, allowing researchers to gain access to and work with NEPS data effectively. The RDC’s support concept combines well-known approaches with innovative means of data documentation, data dissemination, and user support. Important building blocks of our dissemination strategy include the provision of (a) user-friendly and edited scientific use data, (b) flexible data access to the scientific community, (c) sufficient, easy-to-obtain, and clearly arranged documentation of NEPS surveys and data, and (d) extensive user support fostering good scientific practices and high-quality educational research. To achieve the highest standards in publishing panel data, the RDC has established a powerful infrastructure for data management, data dissemination, data documentation, and user support. In this chapter, we discuss the core elements of our concept.
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Skopek, J., Wenzig, K., Bela, D., Koberg, T., Munz, M., Fuß, D. (2016). Data Dissemination, Documentation, and User Support. In: Blossfeld, HP., von Maurice, J., Bayer, M., Skopek, J. (eds) Methodological Issues of Longitudinal Surveys. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-11994-2_33
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