Description | The Session will present innovative ways of making statistical data and results of empirical research accessible to a broad public not only of scientists but of all statistical stakeholders. One of these new approaches consists in establishing an open access journal that is organized around data sets, which are made accessible for verification of published results and re-analysis with other methods. Another approach regards the combined availability of microdata and their metadata from official statistics, and a third one new ways to metaanalysis. |
Organisers | Karl Mosler (German Statistical Society) |
Chair | Karl Mosler (German Statistical Society) |
Presentation #1 | Enhanced Access to Micro Data of Official Statistics - Integrated Data and Meta Data Management System of the German Research Data Centres Manfred Ehling (Federal Statistical Office of Germany and Hochschule Fresenius) |
Presentation #2 | Data at the Core: Archives of Data Science, Series B: Organizing a Journal Around Data Sets. Andreas Geyer-Schulz (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) |
Presentation #3 | Reproducibility, open data and evidence synthesis in clinical research Tim Friede (Göttingen University) |