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The Data Documentation Initiative (also known as DDI) is an international standard for describing surveys, questionnaires, statistical data files, and social sciences study-level information. This information is described as metadata by the standard. Begun in 1995, the effort brings together data professionals from around the world to develop the standard. The DDI specification, most often expressed in
XML Extensible Markup Language (XML) is a markup language and file format for storing, transmitting, and reconstructing arbitrary data. It defines a set of rules for encoding documents in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable ...
, provides a format for content, exchange, and preservation of questionnaire and data file information. DDI supports the description, storage, and distribution of social science data, creating an international specification that is machine-actionable and web-friendly. Version 2 (also called "Codebook") of the DDI standard has been implemented in the Dataverse data repository and the data archives of the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research. The latest version 3.3 (also called "Lifecycle") of the DDI standard was released in 2020.DDI Specification
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Member Institutions


See also

* Colectica *
Metadata standards A metadata standard is a requirement which is intended to establish a common understanding of the meaning or semantics of the data, to ensure correct and proper use and interpretation of the data by its owners and users. To achieve this common unde ...


References


External links

* DDI Project *
Official website
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DDI Tools


Related software/tools


Colectica

CSM's XCONVERT

IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit

Nesstar Publisher
(development was discontinued and Nesstar reached end-of-life status in 2022)
SDA to XML

SPSSOMS2DDI

The Dataverse Project
* Scholars Portal'
Dataverse Data Explorer v.2

Rich Data Services
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