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ARCHIVAL SCIENCE#1

The study of how to collect, preserve, and manage records and archives, focusing on their long-term value.

DIGITAL ARCHIVES#2

Collections of digitized materials that provide access to historical documents and records via electronic formats.

PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT#3

The process of involving the public in discussions and activities related to archival collections and research.

RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES#4

Systematic approaches used to conduct research, including qualitative and quantitative methods tailored to archival studies.

DATA ANALYSIS#5

The process of inspecting, cleansing, and modeling data to discover useful information and support decision-making.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#6

Research that focuses on understanding human behavior and the reasons that govern such behavior through non-numerical data.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#7

Research that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns or test hypotheses.

IMPACT ASSESSMENT#8

A systematic evaluation of the effects of a project or initiative, in this case, the influence of digital archives on public engagement.

ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS#9

Principles that guide researchers to conduct their work with integrity, ensuring respect for participants and data privacy.

PUBLISHABLE PAPER#10

A formal academic document that presents original research findings and is suitable for submission to scholarly journals.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#11

The process of involving individuals or groups who have an interest in the outcomes of a research project.

LITERATURE REVIEW#12

A comprehensive survey of existing research and publications relevant to a particular topic or field of study.

DATA VISUALIZATION#13

The graphical representation of information and data to communicate findings clearly and effectively.

INTERPRETATION OF DATA#14

The process of making sense of collected data, identifying patterns, and drawing conclusions.

RESEARCH PROPOSAL#15

A document outlining the plan for a research project, including objectives, methodologies, and expected outcomes.

PILOT STUDY#16

A small-scale preliminary study conducted to test the feasibility, time, cost, and adverse events involved in a research project.

ACADEMIC WRITING#17

A formal style of writing used in scholarly publications, characterized by clarity, precision, and a structured approach.

PEER REVIEW#18

A process where research is evaluated by experts in the field before publication to ensure quality and credibility.

FEEDBACK COLLECTION#19

The process of gathering opinions and insights from participants or audiences to improve research and engagement strategies.

ENGAGEMENT PLANS#20

Strategic documents outlining how to effectively involve the public and stakeholders in research initiatives.

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS#21

Content created to inform and attract audiences to research findings, events, or public engagement activities.

DOCUMENTING ETHICAL COMPLIANCE#22

Keeping records of how ethical standards and guidelines were followed during the research process.

STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TOOLS#23

Software applications used to analyze numerical data, helping researchers identify trends and make informed decisions.

QUALITATIVE DATA ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES#24

Methods for analyzing non-numerical data, such as interviews and surveys, to extract meaningful insights.

ENGAGEMENT METRICS#25

Quantitative indicators used to measure the level of public interaction and involvement with digital archives.

RESEARCH FINDINGS#26

The results and conclusions drawn from a research study, which contribute to knowledge in the field.