Growing Up in Ireland Community
A recent addition to the Irish Qualitative Data Archive website (www.iqda.ie) is a dedicated page for the Growing Up in Ireland study. Since October 2011 the first wave of the Child Cohort from GUI has been available through the IQDA.
The IQDA is provides a space researchers and academics across numerous organisations to share information and experiencesof using the Growing Up in Ireland qualitative data. One of the aims of the IQDA is to create a space where users of the GUI qualitative data can share information, ideas and experiences.
To view research projects that are currently using the qualitative data from the Growing Up in Ireland study first wave Child Cohort, visit the Growing Up page.
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IQDA EDUCATION RESOURCES
Collection of audio and visual material covering a series of sociological topics. The IQDA Learning Resources work as a self-guided learning tool for students.
Collection of audio clips that educators can use in the classroom. Educators can also apply to the IQDA for access to transcripts for teaching purposes.
IQDA RESEARCH RESOURCES
Collection of resources for researchers preparing to deposit qualitative data, and conducting secondary analysis on qualitative data.
Best Practice Handbook
IQDA Anonymisation Tool
Re-Using Qualitative Data Workshop, June 2012
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