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* 2021-2022 ADA contributed to the development and implementation of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) Data Unit for the [https://anindilyakwa.com.au/ | * 2021-2022 ADA contributed to the development and implementation of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) Data Unit for the [https://anindilyakwa.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Social-Indicators-and-Data-Governance-to-Support-Local-Decision-Making-in-the-Groote-Archipelago.pdf ALC Data Report Social Indicators and Data Governance to Support Local Decision Making in the Groote Archipelago | A Report to the Anindilyakwa Land Council prepared under the auspices of First Nations Portfolio Australian National University]. | ||
=== Ongoing Projects === | === Ongoing Projects === | ||
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* [https://ausiriss.org.au IRISS] | * [https://ausiriss.org.au IRISS] | ||
* [https://cadre5safes.org.au CADRE] | * [https://cadre5safes.org.au CADRE] | ||
* [https://www.socey.net/repository/ Studies of Childhood, Education & Youth (SOCEY)] | * [https://www.socey.net/repository/ Studies of Childhood, Education & Youth (SOCEY)]is a [https://dataverse.ada.edu.au/dataverse/SOCEY qualitative data archive] hosted by ADA, tailored specifically for studies childhood, youth and education, and developed in conjunction with the Australian Data Archive (ADA) and Social & Cultural Informatics Platform (SCIP). | ||
* AURIN Census Project ARDC | * AURIN Census Project ARDC | ||
* ADA provided liaison and development for technical and web-based workflows for RRR. [https://returnreconcilerenew.info/ Return Reconcile Renew (RRR)] commenced in 2014. Its overall aim is to raise awareness and understanding about repatriation and assist repatriation practitioners and researchers in their efforts to bring Old People home. | * ADA provided liaison and development for technical and web-based workflows for RRR. [https://returnreconcilerenew.info/ Return Reconcile Renew (RRR)] commenced in 2014. Its overall aim is to raise awareness and understanding about repatriation and assist repatriation practitioners and researchers in their efforts to bring Old People home. | ||
* Australian Demographic Data Bank (ADDB) Project to recover data and publish with ADA. The Australian Demographic Databank (ADDB) was created in the 1970s and 1980s by scholars in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. It was compiled using national data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and covers the years 1921 to 1981. Volumes archived with ANU Archives [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/australian-demographic-databank-vol-1-recorded-vital-statistics-by-hp-brown-updated-by-ar-hall ADDB Vol 1], [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/australian-demographic-databank-volume-2-population-estimates-and-demographic-rates-by-hp-brown-updated-by-ar-hall ADDB Vol 2], [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/demographic-data-bank-1921-1966-recorded-by-age 1921-1966 recorded by age] | * Australian Demographic Data Bank (ADDB) Project to recover data and publish with ADA. The Australian Demographic Databank (ADDB) was created in the 1970s and 1980s by scholars in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. It was compiled using national data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and covers the years 1921 to 1981. Volumes archived with ANU Archives [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/australian-demographic-databank-vol-1-recorded-vital-statistics-by-hp-brown-updated-by-ar-hall ADDB Vol 1], [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/australian-demographic-databank-volume-2-population-estimates-and-demographic-rates-by-hp-brown-updated-by-ar-hall ADDB Vol 2], [https://archivescollection.anu.edu.au/index.php/demographic-data-bank-1921-1966-recorded-by-age 1921-1966 recorded by age] |
Latest revision as of 04:55, 29 August 2024
ADA Projects and Project Collaborations
2023
- 2023-2024 ADA is part of the Dataverse and Local Context communities contributing to a Harvard Dataverse Project (NIH GREI funded 2022-2026) to support implementation of Local Contexts Traditional Knowledge (TK) and Biocultural (BC) Labels, and Notices, in the Dataverse Platform
2022
- 2022 ADA provided support for a project with Anindilyakwa Land Council language centre to successfully implement a pilot Mukurtu CMS to enable the community to access and describe digitised cultural heritage material held by the Groote Eylandt Language Centre.
2021
- 2021-2022 ADA contributed to the development and implementation of the Anindilyakwa Land Council (ALC) Data Unit for the ALC Data Report Social Indicators and Data Governance to Support Local Decision Making in the Groote Archipelago | A Report to the Anindilyakwa Land Council prepared under the auspices of First Nations Portfolio Australian National University.
Ongoing Projects
- ADA support and contribution to The Indigenous Data Network Catalogue Project ARDC
- IRISS
- CADRE
- Studies of Childhood, Education & Youth (SOCEY)is a qualitative data archive hosted by ADA, tailored specifically for studies childhood, youth and education, and developed in conjunction with the Australian Data Archive (ADA) and Social & Cultural Informatics Platform (SCIP).
- AURIN Census Project ARDC
- ADA provided liaison and development for technical and web-based workflows for RRR. Return Reconcile Renew (RRR) commenced in 2014. Its overall aim is to raise awareness and understanding about repatriation and assist repatriation practitioners and researchers in their efforts to bring Old People home.
- Australian Demographic Data Bank (ADDB) Project to recover data and publish with ADA. The Australian Demographic Databank (ADDB) was created in the 1970s and 1980s by scholars in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University. It was compiled using national data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics and covers the years 1921 to 1981. Volumes archived with ANU Archives ADDB Vol 1, ADDB Vol 2, 1921-1966 recorded by age