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Data Types (https://stsinfrastructures.org/content/sketch-3-data-types/essay)

Monday, August 10, 2020 - 1:56am
  • method / activities: participant observation (participatory mapping)
  • data type: 1. embodied knowledge (walking) 2. sketches 3. photographs and video (JPG, MP3, WAV, and MP4) 4. handwritten fieldnotes 5. remote sensing software (GIS, Excel)
  • preservation: back-up of digital maps (QGIS, OpenStreetMap, field notebooks, hard drive, Dropbox)
  • access: notes and images are private (hardcopies in secured field notebooks and folders; soft copies stored on private, secure hard drives); anonymized data in dissertation drafts (hard drive and Dropbox backups)

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  • method / activities: participant observation (laboratories and classroom-based)
  • data type: 1. embodied knowledge (hands-on training) 2. sketches 3. photographs and videos (JPG) 4. audio and video recordings (MP3, WAV, and MP4) 5. journals and handwritten fieldnotes
  • preservation: back-up of digital files (photos, audio, video on secure hard drive); written field notebooks
  • access: notes, recording, and images are private (written hardcopies in secured field notebooks and folders; soft copies stored on private, secure hard drives); anonymized data in dissertation drafts (hard drive and Dropbox backups)

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  • method / activities: interviews
  • data type: 1. audio recordings (WAV and MP3) 4. handwritten notes
  • preservation: back-up of digital files (secure hard drive); written field notebooks
  • access: notes, recording, and images are private (written hardcopies in secured field notebooks and folders; soft copies stored on private, secure hard drives); anonymized data in dissertation drafts (hard drive and Dropbox backups)

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  • method / activities: archives and archival research (in-person and online)
  • data type: 1. photographs (JPG) 2. handwritten notes 3. screen captures (JPG)
  • preservation: back-up of digital files (secure hard drive); field notebooks
  • access: notes and images are private (written hardcopies in secured field notebooks and folders; soft copies stored on private, secure hard drives); anonymized data in dissertation drafts (hard drive and Dropbox backups)
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