Documentation makes data clear to understand and easy to use
our comprehensive guide to data documentation.
For data users, detailed documentation is crucial in order to conduct correct research. To understand data and its suitability for your research you must understand:
- What information was collected?
- Who was the data collected from?
- When and where were the data collected?
- Have there been any changes to the raw data before archiving?
All of this information should be able to be found in the study documentation. Documentation varies from study to study, but typically contains:
- user guides
- questionnaires
- interview schedules
- technical reports
- data dictionaries
Before downloading data, users are advised to consult the available documentation in order to make an informed assessment of whether the data are suitable for their research or not.