Data Documentation Initiative

The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) is an international project to create a standard for information describing statistical and social science data. Begun in 1995, the effort brings together data professionals from around the world to develop the standard. The DDI specification, written in XML, provides a format for content, exchange, and preservation of information. Version 3.1 of the DDI standard was released in 2009.[1]

Contents

Member Institutions[2]

Institution Abbr. Country
University of Alberta Canada
University of California UCDATA USA
Centro De Investigaciones Sociologicas CIS Spain
Cornell University CISER USA
Danish Data Archive Denmark
Data Archiving and Networked Services DANS Netherlands
Finnish Social Science Data Archive Finland
German Socio-Economic Panel Study SOEP Germany
Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences GESIS Germany
University of Guelph
Institute for Quantitative Social Scienceat Harvard University IQSS USA
Institute for the Study of Labor IZA Germany
Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research ICPSR USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT USA
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Population Center MPC USA
Norwegian Social Science Data Service NSD Norway
Open Data Foundation
Princeton University USA
Research Data Centre of the German Federal Employment Agency, Institute for Employment Research IAB Germany
Roper Center USA
Stanford University USA
Survey Research Operations, University of Michigan USA
Swedish National Data Service SND Sweden
Swiss Foundation for Research in Social Sciences FORS Swiss
United Kingdom Data Archive UKHLS/BHPS UK
University of Toronto Scholars Portal Canada
University of Washington, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology CSDE USA
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Associate Member) USA
World Bank, Development Data Group DECDG USA

See also

External links

Related software/tools

References

  1. ^ DDI Specification
  2. ^ DDI-Members