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Historical high-quality company-level data for Europe

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Second yearly progress and strategy report to the General Assembly (opens in new window)

Second yearly report on the projects progress and outlooks

Questionnaires and questions for semi-structured interviews (opens in new window)

Elaboration large-scale surveys (questionnaires) on stakeholders’ perspectives preferences for the design of EURHISFIRM.

Dissemination and communication plan (opens in new window)

At the start of the project, a plan is elaborated to outline the dissemination and communication activities so as to raise awareness amongst the different target audiences in academic, policymaking, industry and societal circles, and to inform and engage them. Different communication channels are considered and developed according to their importance for the project: website, papers, press releases and articles, social media, blogs, webinars, podcasts, videos, and newsletters, etc.

Report on EURHISFIRM documentation standard (opens in new window)
Technical document on preliminary common data model (opens in new window)

Review of the national data formats investigation on the possibilities for an overarching identification system and the development of a stepwise transformation and implementation process As a first step to evaluate harmonization process alternatives four basic common data design and application cases France Belgium Germany and the UK covering the most important priceperformance factors influencing this new common data harmonization process are identified

Report on process for extendable data models (opens in new window)

Development of a data standards process specifying how extendable EURHISFIRM national and common data models are designed and developed maintained and modified Once implemented the data models will evolve over time as new data domains sources and databases are integrated and future requirements by stakeholders need to be addressed

Report on IPR design (opens in new window)

Report that addresses Intellectual Property Rights design issues constraints and solutions

Updated technical document on the preliminary data models (opens in new window)

Revision and update of the initial national and common data formats based on the results obtain ed through other tasksSpecial emphasis will be placed on the metadata specification and data governance framework which enables the mapping of data from diverse sources and legacy systems to the common data model and which supports the ability to capture the lineage provenance and characteristics of the original sources of data including how data is captured or generated

Final yearly progress and strategy report to the General Assembly (opens in new window)

Final yearly report on the projects progress and outlook

First yearly progress and strategy report to the General Assembly (opens in new window)

Yearly reports on the project's progress and outlook.

Report on the inventory of data and sources (opens in new window)
Second yearly documentation and minutes of project meetings (opens in new window)

Second yearly documentation of the project meetings

Synthesis report (opens in new window)

Synthesis report providing recommendations.

Strategies and practices to value cultural heritage (opens in new window)

Analysis of best practice cases of the preservation and access to digitized material which is of interest for cultural heritage Exploration of innovative tools to use digitized material to further enhance data documentationExploration of ways to make those materials accessible and connected to EURHISFIRM data whenever needed and practical in digital form

Technical document on national data models (opens in new window)

Review of existing company-level data models to identify best practices and develop initial concepts for the metadata scheme.

Report on data and sources documentation and quality assessment (opens in new window)
Final yearly documentation and minutes of project meetings (opens in new window)

Final yearly documentation of the project meetings

Report on data connecting issues and methodologies (opens in new window)
Report on data matching issues and methodologies (opens in new window)
Final report (opens in new window)

Final report on the projects results outcomes and future strategy

First yearly documentation and minutes of project meetings (opens in new window)

Minutes of the project's meetings.

Report on ethics (opens in new window)

Report on ethics that addresses privacy and information protection issues constraints and solutions

Project mid-term report (opens in new window)

Projects mid-term and final reports.

Report on the semantics of data and sources (opens in new window)
Presentations of the project at events and conferences (opens in new window)

Active promotion of the project via presentations at events and workshops and any other channels identified in the dissemination and communication plan

Information system and documentation standards (opens in new window)

Analysis and assessment of the state-of-the-art European documentation and metadata standards for the social sciences, and then selection of the most suited one for historical data and printed sources. The selected standard includes information on the reasons for collecting the data, the data collection methods and procedures, the database scheme and the data structure as well as other coding schemes. If feasible, task 4.1 also compiles a record of (all) data modifications. Specific attention is paid to document the origins of historical sources.

Involvement of new stakeholders as participants to the General Assembly (opens in new window)

Reaching out to the different stakeholders so as to connect their experience to the project and create links with a wide audience of experts such as industry practitioners scholars and policy makers

Website and project identity (opens in new window)

Design of: - the project website - the project identity material such as e-flyers and e-leaflets, Word and PowerPoint templates.

Data management plan (opens in new window)

Drafting and maintaining of a Data Management Plan for the project.

Second Data Management plan (opens in new window)

Updated data management plan.

Third Data Management plan (opens in new window)

Updated data management plan

Final Data Management Plan (opens in new window)

Final version of the data management plan

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