--- banner: 'img/dan-cristian-padure-bw2rUF3TNaM-unsplash.jpg' bannerAttribution: 'Dan-Cristian Pădureț' bannerAttributionLink: 'https://unsplash.com/photos/bw2rUF3TNaM' paths: - label: 'Take another look at the camera' url: 'office/camera/' - label: "Take a look around Professor Hutseephluts' office" url: 'office/' --- You open the booklet and hold it next to the camera menu. This is what it says: > Jane is working on a study where she interviews employees about their work > satisfaction. She is planning to hire an agency to do the transcription of the > interviews. She will also use market analysis data to see if there are > correlations between the level of satisfaction and the success of the company. > > Which activities will help her produce a FAIR dataset that allows others to > replicate or build upon her research? > > 1. Making the contract with the agency doing the transcription of the > interviews publicly available. > 2. Putting a link on her personal website to the original interview files and > the personal data of the people she interviewed. > 3. Discussing with her supervisor who will be allowed what level of access to > the dataset and when > 4. Checking what keywords are used by colleagues to categorize the market > analysis and including these terms in the description of the data > 5. Keeping a record of how she manipulates the data and what all her codes > mean. > 6. Adding a note in her publications to say that researchers interested in the > data are welcome to contact her for more details. Because the interview data > are qualitative there is no need to share them, or include any metadata or > explanations > 7. Finding a trusted data repository that is well-known and used by other > researchers in the field to deposit their data, checking if the repository > assigns a persistent identifier, and whether access and authorization > procedures are in place. > 8. Keeping a full list of satisfied ghosts she met at the agency doing the > transcription > {class="alpha"}