UK Data Archive
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The UK Data Archive is a national centre of expertise in data archiving in the
Many of the data services formerly hosted by the UK Data Archive joined the ESRC-funded UK Data Service, established 1 October 2012.[6]
The UK Data Archive is listed in the Registry of Research Data Repositories re3data.org.[7]
Scope and purpose

The UK Data Archive supports social science research and teaching by acquiring, developing and managing data and related digital resources for secondary use.[8]
The Archive hosts and manages the
A large part of the UK Data Archive's data collection consists of publicly funded data, especially large-scale
The UK Data Archive ensures that the data will be available not just to current researchers but also to future researchers through digital preservation and migration to new storage media as technology evolves.[13]
To promote the use and re-use of its data, the UK Data Archive provides technical support and advice to users on how to access and use the data, and on data management issues.[14][15] The UK Data Archive also works closely with national and international partners on data-related projects and initiatives.[16]
History
The UK Data Archive was founded in 1967 on the campus of the
Change of name
Across the years, the UK Data Archive has changed its name several times, reflecting changes to both its role and funders. In 1972 it changed its name from SSRC Data Bank to the Survey Archive when the Government Statistical Service allowed government surveys to be archived with it. The Survey Archive, in its turn, became the SSRC Data Archive in 1982 when it began to archive data resources other than just survey data. When the SSRC changed its name to Economic and Social Research Council in 1984, the Archive changed its name again to the ESRC Data Archive.[18]
In 1996, the UK Data Archive began to receive direct funding from
Expanding its scope
Over the decades, the UK Data Archive has evolved from an organization hosting a single service and supported by a single grant from the SSRC, to one that offers a wide range of services and activities, funded by a variety of sources.
In the 1980s the Archive began to get involved with a number of large data-oriented projects. Notable amongst these were the BBC Domesday Project[19] and the Rural Areas Database. The trend to participate in projects increased through the 1990s up to the present, in particular with a string of projects funded by the European Commission, most of which have been orientated toward research and development work and the advancement of technical solutions. They include Nesstar, FASTER,[20] and the CESSDA-PPP project.[21]
In the 1990s and early 2000s, in addition to these projects, the UK Data Archive developed a number of discrete yet interlinked services, most notably the Economic and Social Data Service (ESDS), Secure Data Service, and History Data Service. These services are now integrated into the UK Data Service, established in October 2012.[22]
Directors
Directors of the UK Data Archive are as follows:[23]
- Allen Potter (1967-1970)
- Ken Macdonald (1972-1974)
- Ivor Crewe (1974-1982)
- Howard Newby (1983-1988)
- Catherine Hakim (1989-1990)
- Denise Lievesley (1991-1997)
- Kevin Schürer (2000-2010)
- Matthew Woollard (2010 to present)[24]
Collaborations
The UK Data Archive is a partner in delivering the
On a national level, the UK Data Archive works closely with its funders, the
The UK Data Service is also the UK Service Provider for the CESSDA ERIC (Consortium of European Social Science Data Archives (CESSDA)[28] as well as the US Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)[29] and the International Federation of Data Organizations (IFDO).[30] It also contributes to the development of the Data Documentation Initiative.[31]
Former services
Many of the services once hosted by the UK Data Archive were consolidated under the UK Data Service in 2012.[22] These services include the following.
Economic and Social Data Service
History Data Service
The History Data Service was founded in 1992 as the History Data Unit. It was funded initially by the British Academy, the Leverhulme Trust and eventually jointly by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and Jisc. In 1996, the Arts and Humanities Data Service (AHDS) was set up comprising a managing executive and five service providers. The History Data Service, still hosted by the UK Data Archive, became one of these service providers, and thus formally became part of the AHDS, changing its name in the process to the History Data Service. In October 2003 AHDS service providers became 'subject centres' and all the subject centres of the AHDS were renamed, with History Data Service (HDS) becoming AHDS History. AHDS History ceased operation in 2008, but its successor, the History Data Service, continued to be hosted by the UK Data Archive, which retains a commitment to providing curation and preservation services for the historical community.[32]
In addition to its data collection, the History Data Service supported online services that provide access to important census report material. These include the Online Historical Population Reports (Histpop) web site,[33] the Enclosure Maps database[34] and the Contemporary and Historical Census Collections (CHCC).[35]
Census.ac.uk
Launched in 2007, Census.ac.uk provided a one-stop gateway to data and support services for users and researchers from higher education and further education in the UK to access census data from the 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 censuses. Census.ac.uk built on the work of the Census Registration Service (CRS) project (2001-2006),[36] also based at the UK Data Archive, which provided a one-stop access and registration service for the same range of users and data. Census.ac.uk offered additional services, including centralized searching across all census resources, help and support for users, census guides, workshops and online training materials.
These services are now provided through the Census Support program of the UK Data Service.[37]
Rural Economy and Land Use Programme (Relu) Data Support Service
Interdisciplinary research data of Relu projects are archived at the UK Data Archive, in addition to the Environmental Information Data Centre. The Rural Economy and Land Use Programme Data Support Service (Relu-DSS) provided data support for Relu projects. Relu projects investigate the social, economic, environmental and technological challenges faced by rural areas in the United Kingdom in an interdisciplinary manner, and involve the integration of social, economical, biological, agricultural and environmental science data.[38]
Relu-DSS offered an interdisciplinary data support service, coordinated between the UK Data Archive and the
Today the UK Data Archive still hosts the Relu Knowledge Portal which provides advice on data management, data sharing and preservation to Relu grant holders and applicants, and links to third-party data sources.[40]
Secure Data Service
The Secure Data Service was established and funded by the
In order to become accredited as an Approved Researcher under the
Survey Resources Network
The Survey Resources Network was established in 2008 to coordinate and develop
UKDA StatServe
UKDA StatServe was a service provided by the UK Data Archive (2008-2010) for creating tailor-made figures and tables from the data from the UK Data Archive’s catalogue.[48] This service produced
ESRC Data Store
Launched in 2008 as UKDA-store, ESRC Data Store was a self-archiving system for the storage and sharing of
In 2012 ESRC Data Store was incorporated into the UK Data Service, and in 2014 it was extended and improved under the name ReShare.[50] Today ReShare accepts digital data from researchers beyond the social sciences, and offers access to open and safeguarded data collections for anyone involved in social science research and learning. Data can be found via Discover, the discovery portal of the UK Data Service.[51]
See also
References
- ^ Costs of Digital Repositories, Science as an Open Enterprise, The Royal Society, June 2012
- ^ Data Seal of Approval assessment, 8 March 2011
- ^ UK Data Archive recommended for registration for ISO/IEC 27001, UK Data Archive, 28 June 2010
- ^ ISO 27001 standard requirements, International Organization for Standardization
- ^ University of Essex website
- ^ "New national digital repository for social and economic data". Economic and Social Research Council. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
- ^ "UK Data Archive entry in re3data.org". www.re3data.org. Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ UK Data Archive website
- ^ UK Data Service: About our data
- ^ UK Data Service: Open Access Data
- ^ UK Data Service: How to access data
- ^ Mimas, University of Manchester
- ^ Preservation Policy, UK Data Archive Preservation Policy
- ^ Policy-making for research data in repositories: a guide Ann Green, Stuart Macdonald and Robin Rice, Data Information Specialists Committee UK (2009)
- ^ Managing and Sharing Data: a best practice guide for researchers, UK Data Archive
- ^ UK Data Archive: Projects
- ^ Across the Decades - 40 years of data archiving, UK Data Archive
- ^ a b 40 years of the UKDA - the social science environment, UK Data Archive
- ^ Domesday Project, 40 years of the UKDA
- ^ NESSTAR and FASTER, 40 years of the UKDA
- ^ CESSDA-PPP project partners, Council on European Social Science Data Archives
- ^ a b New national digital repository for economic and social data, ESRC news release, 24 July 2012
- ^ Profiles - Directors of the UK Data Archive, 40 years of the UKDA
- ^ "Professor Matthew Woollard". University of Essex. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
- ^ New national digital repository for social and economic data, Economic and Social Research Council news release
- ^ UK Data Service Host Organisations
- ^ About the UK Data Archive
- ^ "United Kingdom - CESSDA".
- ^ ICPSR Official Representatives
- ^ IFDO member organizations
- ^ DDI Alliance membership organizations
- ^ History Data Service, University of Essex
- ^ "Histpop - The Online Historical Population Reports Website". Archived from the original on 11 October 2007. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
- ^ [1] the Enclosure Maps database
- ^ Contemporary and Historical Census Collections (CHCC), History Data Service, University of Essex
- ^ Past Grants & Projects, UK Data Archive
- ^ About Census Support, UK Data Service
- ^ Relu Data Support Service, Rural Economy and Land Use Programme
- ^ "RELU Data Support Service". Archived from the original on 23 June 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2010., UK Data Archive
- ^ Relu Knowledge Portal
- ^ Launch of the ESRC Secure Data Service, The Data Blog
- ^ New national digital repository for economic and social data ESRC news release, 24 July 2012
- ^ UK Data Service Secure Lab, retrieved 8 July 2014
- ^ Approved Researcher accreditation, Office for National Statistics
- ^ Access to the Secure Lab, UK Data Service, retrieved 8 July 2014
- ^ Survey Resources Network, retrieved 8 July 2014
- ^ Survey Question Bank, retrieved 8 July 2014
- ^ New statistics service from UKDA, UK Data Archive, 15 June 2008
- ^ Research Data Policy 2010, Economic and Social Data Service
- ^ Reshare, UK Data Archive website, retrieved 8 July 2014
- ^ UK Data Service ReShare, retrieved 8 July 2014