Ensuring the Data Rich Future of the Social Sciences
Gary King. 2011.
"Ensuring the Data Rich Future of the Social Sciences".
Science, 331, 11 February, Pp. 719-21.

Abstract
Massive increases in the availability of informative social science data are making dramatic progress possible in analyzing, understanding, and addressing many major societal problems. Yet the same forces pose severe challenges to the scientific infrastructure supporting data sharing, data management, informatics, statistical methodology, and research ethics and policy, and these are collectively holding back progress. I address these changes and challenges and suggest what can be done.
See Also
- [Paper] Computational Social Science (2009)
- [Paper] Preserving Quantitative Research-Elicited Data for Longitudinal Analysis. New Developments in Archiving Survey Data in the U.S. (2009)
- [Book] The Changing Evidence Base of Social Science Research (2009)
- [Paper] A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data (2007)
- [Software] Booc.Io: An Education System With Hierarchical Concept Maps (2017)
- [Paper] Education and Scholarship by Video (2021)
- [Paper] How Human Subjects Research Rules Mislead You and Your University, and What to Do About It (2016)
- [Paper] How Social Science Research Can Improve Teaching (2013)