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Description: This site contains the research tools used during the three phases of the Data Double project. The three iterative research phases include: 1) preliminary interviews with students to identify themes about library participation in LA and LA generally with regard to privacy; 2) a survey to undergraduate and graduate students at each researcher’s respective institution; and 3) a series of scenario-based focus groups with students to explore possible applications of LA that respect and break expectations of privacy.

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Phase One: Interviews

This site contains materials for Phase One of the Data Doubles project, which consists of preliminary interviews with students to identify themes abou...

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Phase Two: Surveys

This site contains materials for Phase Two of the Data Doubles project, which consists of a survey to undergraduate and graduate students at each rese...

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Phase Three: Scenario-Based Focus Groups

This site contains materials for Phase Three of the Data Doubles project, which consists of a series of scenario-based focus groups with students to e...

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Data Doubles Data Management Plans

Data Management Plans (DMPs) for funding application and three research phases

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