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Introduction to data and support services for Political Data Analysis
1. Introduction to data and support
services for Political Data
Analysis
Stuart Macdonald
Associate Data Librarian
IPDA, School of Social and Political Science
University of Edinburgh
12 January, 2016
2. Outline
Background
Data Library consultancy
Political science data resources
UK Data Archive
Online data analysis
National statistical agencies
Upskilling
A data future!
3. Background
EDINA and Data Library (EDL) together are a division within
Information Services (IS) of the University of Edinburgh.
EDINA is a Jisc centre for digital expertise providing national online
resources for education and research.
The Data Library assists Edinburgh University users in the discovery,
access, use and management of research datasets. Data Library
forms part of the newly formed Research Data Service
Data Library Services: http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/data-library
EDINA: http://edina.ac.uk/
4. What is a data library?
A data library refers to both the content and the services that
foster use of collections of numeric and/or geospatial data sets
for secondary use in research. A data library is normally part of a
larger institution (academic, scientific, medical, governmental,
etc.) established to serve the data users of that organisation.
The data library tends to house local data collections and
provides access through various means (online or central server
for download). A data library may also maintain subscriptions to
licensed data products.
5. Data Library & consultancy
Finding…
“I need to analyse some data for a project, but all I can find are published papers
with tables and graphs, not the original data source.”
Accessing …
“I’ve found the data I need, but I’m not sure how to gain access to it.”
Using …
“I’ve got the data I need, but I’m not sure how to analyse it in my chosen software.”
Managing …
“I have collected my own data and I’d like to document and preserve it and make it
available to others.”
Reference interviews
6. Data Library resources
Large-scale social science survey data
Country and regional level time series data
Population and agricultural census data
Financial data
Data for mapping
Resources for teaching
Opening hours: 9.30am – 5.30pm (Tues, Weds,Thurs)
Lower Ground Floor East, Main Library
Tel.: 0131 651 1431 or 0131 651 1744
Email: datalib@ed.ac.uk
8. Scotland
• Scottish Referendum Survey, 1997; Scottish Election Study, 1979 & 2007;
Scottish Election Survey, 1997; Electoral Commission / ICM Scottish Elections
Survey, 2003 – available from UKDA
• Scottish Local Election Results, 1973-2003 (part of the British Local Election
Database, 1889 – 2003) – available from UKDA
• Scottish Politics - The almanac of Scottish elections and politics - contains
detailed results for all Scottish Westminster elections since 1983, Scottish parliamentary
elections since 1999 and European elections since 1979, along with information on by-
elections, local government elections, referendum results -
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20050517120000/http://ww
w.alba.org.uk/index.html
• Scottish Social Attitudes Survey, 1999 – 2013 – available via UKDA
https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/series/?sn=2000049
9. United Kingdom
• British Election Studies Information System (BESIS) - http://www.besis.org/Home
• British Election Study (BES) -
http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/?sn=5860&type=Data%20catalogue
• British Electoral Data, 1885-1949 -
http://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/?sn=5673&type=Data%20catalogue
• data.gov.uk – open data available from all central government departments and a number of
other public sector bodies and local authorities
• Electoral Commission - independent electoral watchdog and regulator of party and election
finance - http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/find-information-by-subject/elections-and-
referendums
• Ipsos MORI Research Archive - https://www.ipsos-
mori.com/researchpublications/researcharchive.aspx
• Populus - the official opinion pollster of The Times. Key topics covered include attitude towards
British political parties, attitudes towards the European Union and EU constitution, and voting
intentions and trends in UK elections - http://www.populus.co.uk/
10. International
Comparative Study of Electoral Systems (CSES) - http://www.cses.org/
• collaborative program of research among election study teams from around the world
• participating countries include a common module of survey questions in their post-election studies
• resultant data are deposited along with voting, demographic, and spatial variables
• merged into a single, free, public dataset for use in comparative study and analysis
European Election and Referendum Database - provides election results on a regional level for
European countries from 1990 until present. EERD publishes results from parliamentary elections, European
Parliament elections, presidential elections, as well as EU-related referendums for a total of 35 European
countries - http://www.nsd.uib.no/european_election_database
International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) - resources include
the Voter Turnout Website which presents voter turnout figures for 171 independent states, covering national
presidential and parliamentary elections since 1945 - http://www.idea.int/
World Bank Institute's (WDI) Governance program - links to a range of governance and anti-
corruption databases including: Interactive Web Access to Worldwide Governance Research Indicators Dataset
covering 212 countries.
12. UK Data Archive
Founded in 1967 and based at the University of Essex
ESRC / Jisc-funded
Houses several thousand social science and humanities datasets
Provides resource discovery and support for secondary use of
quantitative and qualitative data in learning, teaching and research.
More recently it has worked with environmental and medical data
sources.
Host to the UK Data Service which provides the following incorporated facilities:
• History data Service
• Census.ac.uk
• Survey Resources Network (SRN) Question Bank
• Secure Lab
• Qualibank
• Histpop
13. UK Data Service (UKDS)
£17 million investment over 5 years
Funded by ESRC – new service is structured to support researchers in
academia, business, third sector and all levels of government
Commenced 1 October 2012 – integrated elements of the data service
infrastructure provided by ESRC, including UKDA
A single point of access to economic and social data – free at the point
of use for registered academic users
Distributed service led by Univ. of Essex in collaboration with:
Jisc Manchester, Cathie Marsh Centre for Census & Survey Research (Univ. of Manchester)
School of Geography (Univ. of Leeds)
Geography and Environment (Univ. of Southampton)
EDINA (Univ. of Edinburgh)
Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis (UCL)
14. UKDS features include:
Data – free to download for academic purposes upon registration in formats
conversant with statistical analysis packages, full/partial catalogue search, browse by
subject, also links to major studies, new releases
Support – finding data, online guides, learning and teaching resources, online data
analysis tools (Nesstar, Qualibank, UKDS.Stat), external statistical sources, FAQ
Resources – Online data browsing tools, metadata tools, qualitative tools
Advice for managing, depositing, sharing research data - best
practice for ESRC researchers and beyond, preservation guidelines
News & Events – workshops, new data, publications (incl. good practice guides)
18. Nesstar - http://nesstar.ukdataservice.ac.uk/webview/
A data exploration system providing access to a wide variety of social
science datasets. Registered users can create simple online cross-
tabulations, produce graphs, and download subsets of variables in a
variety of formats.
Support for exploring data online using the ESDS Nesstar Catalogue -
http://www.esds.ac.uk/support/a2.asp
19. UKDS.Stat - https://stats.ukdataservice.ac.uk/#
UKDS.Stat enables you to extract information from a range of large socio-economic
international datasets. The interface hosts many features, including data
downloading, animated time series charts, the ability to display data as choropleth
maps, to save and share queries and to search across all datasets
22. Government data sources
National Records of Scotland (NRS) –
http://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/
Scottish Census 2011 – Data Explorer –
http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/
Office for National Statistics (ONS) –
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/index.html
ONS Neighbourhood Statistics –
http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/
ONS Open Geography Portal
https://geoportal.statistics.gov.uk/geoportal/catalog/main/home.page
Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics (SNS) –
http://www.sns.gov.uk/ (to be replaced soon by
the Scottish Statistics website)
NISRA - http://www.nisra.gov.uk/
Welsh Government Statistics - http://wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/
Data.Gov.UK - http://data.gov.uk/
Eurostat – http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat
24. Applied Quantitative Methods Network (AQMeN) -
http://aqmen.ac.uk/
Original aim was to build capacity in the use of quantitative methods
amongst Scotland’s social science community and beyond (2009-2012).
Funded by ESRC (2013-2016) AQMeN is a research centre and has three
primary strands of research involving a multidisciplinary team of researchers
from the UK and abroad :
• Crime and victimisation
• Education and social stratification
• Urban segregation and inequality
AQMeN offer practical quantitative methods training on a range of
techniques developed as part of their programme of research
Data Library host and manage the AQMeN website
25.
26. Q-Step – http://www.q-step.ed.ac.uk/home
Funded by the Nuffield Foundation, ESRC & HEFCE the Edinburgh Q-Step Centre is one
of the only 15 universities in the UK chosen and funded to develop degree
programmes and a series of other projects aimed to develop Quantitative Skills in the
Social Sciences.
28. OKF- School of Data
- https://okfn.org/
http://www.datacarpentry.org/
https://www.coursera.org/specializations/jhu-data-science
29. A Data future
“The ability to take data - to be able to understand it, to
process it, to extract value from it, to visualise it, to
communicate it –that’s going to be a hugely important skill
in the next decades.”
Hal Varian, Google’s chief economist.
“Data is the new oil!”
Clive Humby, Assoc. of National Advertisers
Senior marketer’s summit, 2006
“The coolest thing to do with your data will be thought of by
someone else”
Rufus Pollock , Founder and President of Open
Know edge Foundation
Based on a slide by Marieke Guy, UKOLN