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DIGITAL PRESERVES: HOW DO PEOPLE USE ARCHIVED FOOD DATA? ………………………………………….......................................................... ....................................... LIBBY BISHOP …………………………………. RESEARCH LIAISON UK DATA ARCHIVE UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX …………………………………. BRITISH LIBRARY – TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE 19 NOVEMBER 2012

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DIGITAL PRESERVES: HOW DO PEOPLE USE ARCHIVED FOOD DATA?

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LIBBY BISHOP………………………………….

RESEARCH LIAISONUK DATA ARCHIVEUNIVERSITY OF ESSEX………………………………….

BRITISH LIBRARY – TALES FROM THE ARCHIVE 19 NOVEMBER 2012

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UK DATA ARCHIVE

(SOME OF) UKDA’S FOOD-RELATED DATA

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FIRST LOOK AT RE-USE OF QUAL FOOD DATA

• Very, very preliminary (not for citation)

• Search on Keyword = food and data type = qualitative

• Excluded two and added one not properly coded

• Total of 15 studies (data collections)

• Re-use data for qualitative and mixed collections

• Omitted studies – Edwardians and 100 Families

• Based on descriptions provided by re-uses of their projects – varying quality (June 2009 – February 2012)

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SAMPLE (1)

• SN 6616 Attitudes To Genetically Modified Foods, 2009 • SN 5360 Relocalisation And Alternative Food Networks:

A Comparison Of Two Regions, 2003-2004 • SN 5557 Going Local? Regional Innovation Strategies

And The New Agri-Food Paradigm, 2003-2005• SN 5049 Retail Competition And Consumer Choice,

2002-2004• SN 5069 Presentation Of Genetically Modified (GM) Crop

Research To Non-Specialists, 1997-2002 : A Case Study • SN 5072 Mothers Alone : Poverty And The Fatherless

Family, 1955-1966• SN 5832 -Cultural Capital and Social Exclusion: a Critical

Investigation, 2003-2005• SN 6599 Food Practices In Residential Care, 2007-2008

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SAMPLE (2)

• SN 5801 Concepts Of Healthy Eating Food Research: Phases I And II, 1992-1996

• SN 6227 Boomers And Beyond: Intergenerational Consumption And The Mature Imagination, 2006

• SN 6228 Discourse Of The School Dinners Debate, 2004-2008

• SN 6524 Changes Around Food Experience: Impact Of Reduced Contact With Food On The Social Engagement And Well-Being Of Older Women, 2007-2008

• SN 5556 Collective Rights To Health: Exploring The Experiences Of Homeless Families, 2004-2005

• SN 5663 Domestic Cooking And Cooking Skills In Late Twentieth Century England, 1996-1997

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REPORTS SENT TO ALL DEPOSITORS

Hello – this is fantastically helpful, thanks very much. I had no idea that my data was used so much by such a range of people.BRANDED CONSUMPTION AND SOCIAL IDENTIFICATION: YOUNG PEOPLE AND ALCOHOL STUDY, 2006-2007

Depositor : Griffin, C.;

ESDS Report on Usage of SN 6217, From June 2009 through February 2012

This study has been used in 51 distinct project(s) [Note - table has been redacted to one page.]

First Name Last Name Email Type of User Discipline Reuse Project Title Project Start Date Reuse Project Description

Permission to make

information public?

Abhay Joshi [email protected] Postgraduate Business and Management Studies Dissertation Apr 6 2010 I want this data for analysis and help in my studies. I am in process to draft my dissertation proposal and so i need this data for further research purpose.

Yes

Angus Bancroft [email protected] Staff at institute of higher education

Sociology Teaching Qualitative Methods Jan 19 2010 Data to be used for teaching two honours courses, Designing and Doing Social Research and the Sociology of Intoxication, at the University of Edinburgh. Data will be used to explore how qualitative methods construct narratives.

Yes

annie sayer [email protected] Postgraduate Community-based Clinical Subjects Why don't people use drugs? Feb 15 2010 If this data is suitable, I will use it for my post-graduate dissertation. I will be doing secondary data analysis on drug usage and the reasons why people might not do these drugs, despite the evidence provided by professor Nutt that cannabis and ecstacy are not as bad for your health as alcohol and tobacco.

Yes

Asija Safigulina [email protected] Undergraduate Economics and Econometrics Dissertation work Dec 7 2010 I am working on my dissertation. writing how alcohol consumption affects wages. i need the data to do some econometrical tests to prove my assumptions. that's is why, i need to find the survey wichi wil provide me with the information how much alcohol people consume and how much they earn

Yes

Caoilinn Hanna [email protected] Undergraduate Economics and Econometrics Binary Dependant Variable Project Dec 3 2010 Need access to data to use as part of a university econometrics projects looking into the statistical signifigance of data. this will not be available publically and only used for the project.

Yes

Daniel Howdon [email protected] Postgraduate Economics and Econometrics PhD research Oct 15 2010 ESRC large grant funded PhD research in the Health Econometrics and Data Group at the Centre for Health Economics (University of York) on inequality of opportunity in health and socioeconomic determinants of health.

Yes

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PRELIMINARY PROFILE OF RE-USE

• Who re-uses food data?• Mostly students, especially post-grads.

• For what purposes are data used?• Majority for education

• Are most re-use projects about food?• No, most use is for other topics• Primarily teaching methods• And diverse data collections can be used in many,

many ways.

• Watch this space – full paper due in May

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EXAMPLES – FOOD AND NON-FOOD

• I want to look at the barriers to entry that exist in the UK’s grocery retail sector and the effect that these have on the market structure.

• To investigate linguistic features of stance in transcripts of research interviews available through the Qualidata archive.

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EXAMPLES - EDUCATION

• Teaching Masters of public health students about qualitative data analysis. Many of students are interested in physical health and obesity issues in Public health. I will teach thematic analysis techniques.

• Information will be used to help inform primary research which is being carried in the food deserts of [name of city].

• I am currently preparing for my [ ] research, in which I am planning to focus on the cheese industry. I am interested in all players, large and small, who contribute to this industry and the supply-chain which connects farms to consumers. My research interest is centred around the issue of energy. I am very interested to know more about the efforts of farmers, retailers, in adapting their businesses to reduce energy consumption.

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EXAMPLES - RESEARCH

• The data will be used to perform spatial analysis of the association between dietary patterns and the surrounding food environment.

• I am currently conducting a qualitative study on one dieting group in the UK, looking particularly at the use of religious and theological motifs within the diet group.

• My field of research is the relationship between supermarkets and suppliers in the UK and in Chile, in connection to competition policy issues.

• I am focusing on consumer behaviour with regard to labeled products with an ethical, sustainability, or environmental background.

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DATA FOR “NOSE TO TAIL” EXPLORATION

• Longitudinal surveys

• Other studies• Food Standards Agency - Food and You Survey

• Living Costs and Food Survey – detailed geog. var.

• International data – Young Lives

• Rural Economy and Land Use Programme• Effects Of Scale In Organic Agriculture, 2006-2010

• Managing Food Chain Risks, 2006-2007

• Food – big picture• Production• Distribution• Consumption• Policy

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CONTACT

UK DATA ARCHIVEUNIVERSITY OF ESSEXWIVENHOE PARKCOLCHESTERESSEX CO4 3SQ……………………………….………….

T +44 (0)1206 872001 E [email protected]