Quick Deposit Guide
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 Year: - Department of Research unit: - Study Series (if applicable): - Field of Research (FoR) code(s): - List of Files and File Descriptions: - Qualitative or Quantitative data: - Is the data sensitive?:
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 identifying information about your research participants. This includes, for instance, personal information about the respondents in a survey that could lead to the identification of an individual respondent.
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Reusability of data
Data deposited at the ADA should be understandable and reusable by a secondary user.
Please ensure that: - Study variable names use a consistent naming convention and can be readily matched to corresponding questions and sections on the study questionnaire (if applicable). - All variables have appropriate labels. Labels should enable secondary users to understand the data described by each variable, and ADA recommends that variable label lengths should be 80 characters or less. - 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. Ensure also that any leading or trailing spaces are removed.
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Data formats
The ADA prefers SPSS files for tabular survey data because that file format contains a metadata dictionary. Other compatible formats are also generally accepted, provided variable and values labels can be associated with their data. We will export all tabular data to SPSS, STATA and SAS formats, as well as CSV for distribution.
If you are using an unusual format (e.g. a database set up), please let us know in advance and we can discuss options.
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Documentation files
Please provide appropriate documentation for your data. As a minimum, you should supply the study questionnaire (or equivalent research materials that correspond to your data). Other appropriate supporting documentation can include:
- technical report
- instructions to the data collector
Note that related publications with an existing digital identifier (DOI) or webpage (URL) can be referenced in the project metadata on Dataverse.
Step 3 - Upload files
An ADA archivist will send you a link to a website where you can securely upload your files. To access this website you will first be directed to create a user account. Please inform the ADA once you have done that step, so we can give you editing rights to your deposit page. Please upload your data files and supporting documentation files to this site. Other secure file sharing solutions are possible, however, this should be discussed with the ADA first. For security reason do not send data files by email.
Step 4 - Provide metadata
Good metadata is essential for findability and reusability of data. Please fill in as many metadata fields as you can in the provided deposit shell (where you uploaded your data). If you are unsure about what information to provide in a given field, please contact the ADA for guidance.
The ADA uses controlled vocabulary for keywords, see APAIS and for the topic classification, we use ANZSRC FoR code.
Step 5 - License and Access conditions
Before the data can be published on the ADA Dataverse, the data rights holder must sign a license agreement with the ADA. This document specifies the conditions under which the ADA can disseminate the data, see Rights Managment for more information.
There are a number of options of access conditions for a given dataset, see Access Conditions for details. The ADA can advise on what access condition would suit your data best, if you are unsure.