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A deeper analysis of some of the UK's larger trade asymmetries.
How to use a combination of quantitative and qualitative data to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – choosing evaluation methods.
Case study from Deeper Insights.
This study uses GBS data collected by the Next Generation Cassava Breeding Project
How local authorities can develop, use and improve data analytics tools in children's social care.
All essential shared data assets (ESDA) must be assessed for data quality issues, made findable and be available through APIs.
Experts and academics are invited to join a new science network that will help to provide evidence on the environmental impact of deep-sea mining
How to use routinely collected data to evaluate your digital health product.
The Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (CDEI) is now called the Responsible Technology Adoption Unit (RTA), part of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT). Content from RTA can be found on DSIT’s GOV.UK page.
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
This is a guide to using the Taking Part survey online data analysis tools.
The National Data Strategy (NDS) is an ambitious, pro-growth strategy that drives the UK in building a world-leading data economy while ensuring public trust in data use.
Using metadata to make it easier to catalogue, validate, reuse and share your data.
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