Session: Developing interactive tools for large-scale surveys
Time: Thursday 5th July, 09:15 - 10:45
Convenor:
Dr Sarah Butt (City, University of London )
Abstract Details
Social surveys still often rely on basic tools to manage and document key survey processes, resulting in wasted or duplicated effort, information being lost and inconsistencies occurring. This session showcases new online tools being developed and tested as part of the EU funded SERISS project (www.seriss.eu) to support key tasks in the survey lifecycle, including questionnaire design, fieldwork monitoring and survey management. The tools and available metadata will be of interest to primary data producers and secondary data users.
Presentations discuss technical and methodological innovations of each tool as well as practical aspects of the tools’ implementation.
Presentation downloads
Presenter: Evelyn Brislinger
Trialling a new Survey Project Management Portal on the European Values Study 2017
Presenter: Sarah Butt
Interactive tools for large-scale surveys
Presenter: Salima Douhou
Tools to support 'real-time' fieldwork monitoring on the European Social Survey
The level of the session is: Accessible
Presentation details
Presentation 1
Start time: 09:15
Presentation title: Practical and technological challenges of survey tool development
Presenters:
Dr Brian Kleiner (FORS, Swiss Centre of Expertise in the Social Sciences)
Dr Sarah Butt (City, University of London )
Presentation 2
Start time: 09:35
Presentation title: Documenting the European Social Survey questionnaire design process online using the Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)
Presenter:
Mr Stig Norland (NSD – Norwegian Centre for Research Data)
Presentation 3
Start time: 10:00
Presentation title: Tools to support “real time” fieldwork monitoring on the European Social Survey
Presenter:
Dr Salima Douhou (City, University of London )
Presentation 4
Start time: 10:25
Presentation title: Trialling a new Survey Project Management Portal on the European Values Study 2017
Presenter:
Ms Evelyn Brislinger (GESIS-Leibniz institute for the social sciences )