Events
Since 2010, hundreds of scholars have participated in DA-RT workshops, short courses, and presentations. Below is a list of some of these events. Read more about DA-RT's history here.
Workshops
“Qualitative Data Access and Research Transparency,” workshop organized by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco CA., September 2015
“Sharing Data in the Social Sciences: Copyright Challenges,” workshop sponsored and organized by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry, co-hosted by the Social Science Research Council, Brooklyn, N.Y., April 24, 2015
“Data Sharing and Research Transparency in the Social Sciences: the Role of Scholarly Associations,” American Political Science Association, German Historical Institute, Washington D.C., March 2015. Read about it HERE.
"Workshop on Standards for Promoting Reproducible Research in the Social Sciences." Center for Open Science. Read about it HERE.
"Integrating Domain Repositories into the National Data Infrastructure." Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. Ann Arbor, MI, November 2014. Read about it HERE.
“Multiplying Benefits: Data Sharing and Research Transparency in the Social Sciences,” workshop for private foundations sponsored and organized by the Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry, New York, October 24, 2014
“Workshop on Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) in Political Science,” hosted by the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September 2014. Read about it HERE.
"Research Transparency, Data Access, and Data Citation: A Call to Action for Scholarly Publications." Convened by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research with support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, June, 2013. Read about it HERE.
Short Courses
“Field Research and Analytic Transparency: Data, Evidence, and Inference in Qualitative Research,” short course offered at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 2014 (Diana Kapiszewski, Naomi Levy and Colin Elman)
“Designing and Conducting Field Research: Managing and Sharing Data,” short course offered at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL., September 2013 (Diana Kapiszewski, Naomi Levy, and Colin Elman)
“Field Research and Analytic Transparency: Collecting Data, Making Arguments, and Drawing Inferences in Qualitative Research,” short course offered at the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles CA., March 2013 (Diana Kapiszewski and Colin Elman)
Talks and Presentations
"Data Access, Research Transparency, and the Public Value of Science." (Arthur Lupia). Fourth Annual Cyberinfrastructure Forum, East Lansing Michigan. Read about it HERE.
“Which Evaluations Should We Believe? Origins of Credibility and Legitimacy in Politicized Environments” (Arthur Lupia) at the 11th Annual International Evaluation Conference. Polish Ministry of Infrastructure and Development. Krakow, September 2015. Read about it HERE.
“Data Access and Research Transparency,” (Arthur Lupia and Colin Elman), Journal Editors’ Breakfast, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2015.
"Data Access, Research Transparency, and the Public Value of Science." (George Alter, William Jacoby, Arthur Lupia). Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Blalock Lecture Series, July 2015.
"Data Access, Research Transparency, and the Public Value of Science." (Arthur Lupia). Best Practices in Science Conference. Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. June, 2015. Read about it HERE.
"Replication and the Credibility of Social Science" (Arthur Lupia) at the John and Laura Arnold Foundation Conference of Transparency and Roeproducibility in Federal Evaluations."
“DA-RT & the Quest to Broaden the Supportive Coalition,” (Arthur Lupia and Colin Elman), Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), University of California, Berkeley, December 2014. Read about it HERE.
“Data Access and Research Transparency Standards” at the Workshop on DA-RT in Political Science: Implications for Journal Practices (Arthur Lupia and Colin Elman). Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, September 2014.
“Data Access and Research Transparency in Political Science,” (Colin Elman) Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), University of California, Berkeley, December 2013. Read about it HERE.
“Which Evaluations Should We Believe? Origins of Credibility and Legitimacy in Politicized Environments.” (Arthur Lupia). Plenary Address at the Annual Meeting of the American Evaluation Association, Washington, October 2013.
"Data Access and Research Transparency in Political Science," (Arthur Lupia, Colin Elman, Diana Kapiszewski, and Andrew Moravcsik) at the meeting of the American Political Science Review editorial board held at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 2013.
“Access, Transparency, and the Credibility of Survey Research” (Arthur Lupia) for the National Science Foundation Conference on the “Future of Survey Research II.” Arlington, VA, November 2012.
"DA-RT, EITM, and the Credibility of Political Science." (Arthur Lupia). Discovery and Verification in Political and Social Science: Challenges for Research Methodology Lecture Series, March, 2012.
“Qualitative Data Repository and Data Access and Research Transparency,” (Colin Elman) Issues in Case Study Research Workshop, Princeton University, Princeton University, September 2010
"Transparency and Credibility of Election Surveys" (Arthur Lupia) at the ELECDEM Workshop on Electoral Survey Design, Central European University), April 2010.
Roundtables
“Journal Editors & DA-RT: New Data Sharing and Research Transparency Requirements,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2015
"The Promises and Pitfalls of DART: Crafting New Submissions Guidelines for the APSR,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September 2015
“Data Access, Research Transparency and Implications of the Journal Editors Joint Statement for Political Scientists,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2015
“Implementing Data Access and Research Transparency: Multiple Challenges, Multiple Perspectives,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 2014
“APSA Committee Panel: Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) in Political Science,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 2013
“Data Access and Research Transparency,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2013
“Theme Panel: PS Symposium on Data Archiving, Authorship, and Collaboration,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., September 2010