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= Step 2 - Prepare data files and documentation =
= Step 2 - Prepare data files and documentation =
== De-identification of sensitive data ==
== De-identification of sensitive data ==
Ensure that your data does not contain any direct or indirect identifiers. This includes, for instance personnel information about the respondents in a survey that could lead to the identification of an individual respondent. If your not sure if your data contains identifying information, please contact the ADA for guidance.  
Ensure that your data does not contain any direct or indirect identifiers. This includes, for instance, personnel information about the respondents in a survey that could lead to the identification of an individual respondent. If your not sure if your data contains identifying information, please contact the ADA for guidance.  


For more information on the topic see:
For more information on the topic see:
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== Documentation files ==
== Documentation files ==
Please provide appropriate documentation for you data. As a minimum, you should provide the questionnaire or equivalent. Other supporting documentation such as a technical report or instructions to the data collector can be deposited as well. Related publication can be linked in the metadata.


= Step 3 - Upload files =  
= Step 3 - Upload files =  

Revision as of 01:19, 25 June 2024

Step 1 - Contact the ADA

If you want to deposit research data with the ADA, please send an email to ada@ada.edu.au with the following information:

- Study Title:
- Study Abstract:
- Related Data:  (e.g. is the data derived from or closely related to other data, especially data already held by the ADA).
- Methodology and Data Description: (e.g. qualitative data or quantitative data, sensitive or non-sensitive, format etc. ).

See Deposit Appraisal & Collection Policy for details on what data the ADA accepts.

Step 2 - Prepare data files and documentation

De-identification of sensitive data

Ensure that your data does not contain any direct or indirect identifiers. This includes, for instance, personnel information about the respondents in a survey that could lead to the identification of an individual respondent. If your not sure if your data contains identifying information, please contact the ADA for guidance.

For more information on the topic see:

Reusability of data

Data deposited at the ADA should be understandable and reusable by a secondary user.

 Please ensure that: 
- all variables have clear labels, preferably under 80 characters long, because some programs such as Stata truncate labels after 80 characters
- all values of categorical variables have clear labels, preferably under 25 characters 
- there are no comma or separators in value labels as this can cause problems in CSV files 

For more information see:


Data formats

The ADA accepts data in most formats, but if you are using an unusual format (e.g. a database set up), please let us know in advance and we can discuss options. We will export all tabular data to SPSS, STATA and SAS formats, as well as CSV for distribution.

For more information see:

Documentation files

Please provide appropriate documentation for you data. As a minimum, you should provide the questionnaire or equivalent. Other supporting documentation such as a technical report or instructions to the data collector can be deposited as well. Related publication can be linked in the metadata.

Step 3 - Upload files

Step 4 - Provide metadata

Step 5 - License and Access conditions