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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
IDCC Workshop February 2017 - Neil Beagrie (Charles Beagrie Ltd)
Demonstrating the Value and Impact of Research Data
Services
Illustration by Jørgen Stamp digitalbevaring.dk CC BY 2.5 Denmark
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Workshop Programme
13.30-13.45 Brief introduction to CESSDA and the CESSDA-SaW project (Peter Doorn)
13.45-14.30 Presentation and discussion of the Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit (Neil Beagrie)
14.30-15.00 Bringing it together: The Archive Development Canvas
15.00-15.25 Coffee/tea break
15.30-15.45 Presentation and discussion of the Capability Development Model (Mike Priddy)
15.45-16.45 Breakout groups with hands-on opportunities to use and discuss the tools presented
16.45-17.00 Final discussion and close
Strengthening and Widening
Title Text
Brief introduction to CESSDA
and the CESSDA-SaW project
IDCC17 Workshop - Demonstrating the Value and Impact of Research Data Services
12.30-17.00 Monday 20 February 2017
Quincentenary Conference Centre Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
Peter Doorn
Director DANS
Vice-Chair
CESSDA G.A.
What is CESSDA?15 (16) members:
1. Austria
2. Belgium
3. Czech Republic
4. Denmark
5. Finland
6. France
7. Germany
8. Hellas
9. Lithuania
10. Netherlands
11. Norway
12. Slovenia
13. Sweden
14. Switzerland
15. UK
16. Slovak Republic (Observer)
CESSDA provides large-scale, integrated
and sustainable data services to the social
sciences.
CESSDA brings together social science
data archives across Europe, with the aim
of promoting the results of social science
research and supporting national and
international research and cooperation.
CESSDA is now a limited company under
Norwegian law and is owned and financed
by the individual member states’ ministries
of research.
Norway is hosting CESSDA, and the main
office is located in Bergen.
Originally established as an informal
umbrella organisation of data archives in
1976 (> 40 years ago!)
CESSDA will become an ESFRI ERIC later
this year
10 countries with activities aiming at membership: Bulgaria,
Croatia, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Romania,
Serbia, Spain
ESFRI Projects
ESFRI Projects have been selected for scientific
excellence and maturity
included in the Roadmap in order to underline their
strategic importance
ESFRI Landmarks
CESSDA and 28 other RIs that were implemented under
earlier ESFRI Roadmaps and that are now established
as “major elements of competitiveness of the European
Research Area”
“These are
successfully
implemented ESFRI
projects that are
featuring top science
services or effectively
advancing in their
construction.”
ESFRI Roadmap 2016
ESFRI = European Strategy Forum for Research Infrastructures
ERIC = European Research Infrastructure Consortium
Service Providers (data archives)
Constitute the operational distributed network
Participate in the governance in an advisory capacity
Deliver data services Service Level Agreements
Adhere to common quality rules and standards (such as the Data Seal of
Approval)
Carry out the CESSDA work plan jointly with Main Office
CESSDA Activities
Coordinating the network of European data service providers and
promotion of the results of social sciences;
Facilitating researcher access to important data resources regardless of
the location of either researcher or data;
Working continuously to include further data sources from Europe and
beyond, into the infrastructure;
Providing training within CESSDA and beyond on best practices of data
services and data management;
Promoting and facilitating wider participation in CESSDA;
Developing and coordinating of standards, protocols and professional
best practices pertaining to the preservation and dissemination of data
and associated digital objects.
Examples of CESSDA Activities
CESSDA Work Plan
Joint Catalogue of Data Resources and Services
Compliance with Data Seal of Approval
Common Data Access and Dissemination Policies (based on FAIR
data principles)
Metadata Management
Open Source Metadata Harvester
CESSDA Persistent Identier Policy
CESSDA Training & Expert Seminars
Euro Question Bank
Research Infrastructure Projects
Strengthening and Widening the European
infrastructure for social science data archives
Overall ambition: to establish the conditions for, and to initiate the
movement towards, a seamless social science data archive service for
the whole of the European Research Area (ERA), which is capable of
supporting the research needs of the next generation of social
scientists wherever in Europe they may be, or beyond.
Aims:
to achieve full European coverage of CESSDA
to strengthen the existing network
to ensure sustainability of its data for the widened network.
Overarching impact: transform the evidence base and research insights
available to those tackling the social and economic challenges of
Europe.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Measuring Value and
Economic Impact of
Research Data
Infrastructure
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Presentation Overview
• Measuring Value and Impact of Research Data
Infrastructure (briefly – note focussing on cost-benefit)
• ESDS Impact Study (briefly)
• CESSDA SaW and User requirements survey (briefly)
• Cost-Benefit Advocacy Toolkit (less briefly)
Informal – happy to take questions as we go
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Previous Work
Big Science and Innovation Study for BIS July 2013
• Desk review of c. 100 studies internationally;
• 3 studies highlighted to BIS as being particularly good
examples of ‘good practice’ in the measurement of
economic impacts:
• Berkeley Lab 2010
• Human Genome Project 2011
• Economic and Social Data Service 2012
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
John Houghton + Neil Beagrie 4 joint studies to date. 5th in
progress. Methods applied to:
Economic & Social Data Service (ESDS)
Archaeology Data Service
British Atmospheric Data Centre
European Bioinformatics Institute
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (in progress)
Value + Impact Analysis of Data Services
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Indicative Scale (1)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Indicative Scale (2)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Best Practice from ESDS study• Applies range of
methods;
• Includes counter-
factual;
• Data collection
tailored to different
stakeholders:
depositors, users,
research, teaching;
• Data weighting -
survey value
responses weighted
to reflect the overall
pattern of use from
weblogs;
• Case studies/ KRDS
benefits illustrate
benefits and impact
pathways.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ESDS Study: Return on Investment (ROI)
(ROI - service) Benefit/cost ratio of
net economic value to
ESDS operational costs
5.4 to 1
(ROI - research data creation)
scenarios -Increase in returns
on investment in data creation
arising from additional use
facilitated by ESDS -counterfactual
up to 10 to 1
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ESDS Study: Researcher Efficiency Gains
Impact of using ESDS data and services on research efficiency
(after Beagrie et al 2012, p77, Figure 15)
Economic and Social Research Council © 2012 CC-BY licensed
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
• UK Data Archive one of the largest European social
science data archives: perhaps the largest
• UK Data Archive established for 40 years: has built up
collections and users over time
• Only economic impact study for any social science
data archive to date
• How to extend work for other social science archives?
ESDS Study: Context
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Task 4.6: Cost-Benefit Advocacy Programme
Illustration by Jørgen Stamp digitalbevaring.dk CC BY 2.5 Denmark
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
CESSDA-SaW Task 4.6Capturing and communicating the value and economic impact of social science
data services. Develop a benefit/cost advocacy programme and supporting tools;
assembling an evidence base to support the negotiation with ministries and funding
organisations; support advocacy with other core stakeholders such as data creators
and data users. Final publication this summer – presentation of advanced draft
materials.Timetable
Milestone
number
Milestone name Due date
MS26 Survey to gather
and
validate
requirements
April 2016
MS27 Draft Toolset and
testing
Oct 2016
MS28 Focus groups and
case studies
March
2017
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
CESSDA-SaW
User Requirements Survey
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Survey Q1
IN WHICH COUNTRY IS THE DATA SERVICE BASED?
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Survey Q2THE DATA SERVICE'S CURRENT STAFFING IS
APPROXIMATELY:
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Key Stakeholder Focus Groups
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Toolkit Responses
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Effort Grading Levels
hours days months
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Design criteria
• Easy for overloaded individuals/ smaller services
• Short documents
• Good Infographics
• Synthesis
• Making existing tools easier to use/tailored to
(social science) data services
• Creative Commons CC-BY wherever possible for
ease of re-use
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Toolkit Components• Factsheets
• ROI, Benefits, Costs
• Worksheets
• Benefits Summary for a Data Archive
• Archive Development Canvas
• Case studies
• ADP, FSD, LiDA, UKDS
• Selected External Tools
• CCeX, KRDS, CDMA, ESDS Impact, ADP surveys , etc
• User Guide
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
The Factsheets
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ROI Factsheet (1)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ROI Factsheet (2)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Counter-factuals – “Costs of Inaction”
“Ideally, economic impact assessments should estimate the counterfactual – i.e. what would occur in the absence of the facility…However, counterfactuals are rarely addressed in the [c.100] studies reviewed due to lack of data. We found two exceptions that address this issue partially. One is the evaluation of the economic impacts of ESDS (2012) which partially explores the counterfactual through a users’ survey…Another exception is a review of economic impacts of large-scale science facilities in the UK (SQW, 2008) … however, this estimation is not done rigorously and relies mostly on the estimation of the local benefits.”
Big Science and Innovation - Report to BIS -Technopolis 2013
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ROI Factsheet (3)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
ROI Factsheet (4)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Benefits Factsheet (1)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Benefits Factsheet(2)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Benefits Factsheet (3)
Physical Assets and Intangible AssetsIllustration by Charles Beagrie Ltd ©2016 incorporating images by Jorgen Stamp digitalbewaring.dk. CC-BY licensed
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Benefits Factsheet (4)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Costs Factsheet(1)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Costs Factsheet(2)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Costs Factsheet(3)
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Bringing it all together:
The Archive Development
Canvas
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
The Archive Development Canvas (high-level)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
The Archive Development Canvas (detailed)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
The Archive Development Canvas (mapped)
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research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Capability Maturity Model
Mike Priddy DANS
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020
research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 674939.
Breakout Groups
Flexible session – you choose what you want to
focus on and if you do it individually or in group
(s)
• Factsheets
• ROI, Benefits - in paper copy – read, discuss
content, how you would use it
• Worksheets Benefits Summary for a Data Archive
• Archive Development Canvas Paper version
with prompts
• Capability Maturity Model
—thanks for your attention!
website: www.cessda.net / twitter: @CESSDA_Data