What is <odesi>?
<odesi> is a web-based data exploration, extraction and analysis tool. It is the product of a unique partnership between university libraries, business, and government, which greatly improves access to statistical data for researchers, teachers, and students. <odesi> provides researchers the ability to search for survey questions (variables) across hundreds thosands of datasets held in a growing number of collections. <odesi> supports basic tabulation and analysis online, and allows for the downloading of most datasets into statistical software for further analysis. <odesi> provides unprecedented access to extensive collections of polling and social survey data. Key polling data collections include: Canadian Opinion Research Archive (CORA) , Canadian Gallup, and Ipsos Reid . Statistics Canada's public-use survey data forms the core of <odesi>'s social survey data holdings. <odesi> is expanding its survey data to include other national and international data sources.
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<odesi> was developed from 2007 to 2009 as a jointly funded project between the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) and OntarioBuys. As of October 2009, the <odesi> project becomes an ongoing service within the highly successful Scholars Portal model.
Contact Us
For any questions/help regarding ODESI ODESI, contact us odesi-help@scholarsportal.info
Contributors
<odesi>
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- Carleton University - Margaret Haines , Wendy Watkins , Jane Fry (<odesi> developer)
- University of Guelph - Mike Ridley , Bo Wandschneider , A. Michelle Edwards , Ph.D. (<odesi> developer)
- Queen's University - Alex Cooper , Jeff Moon
- Wilfrid Laurier University, Laurier Insitute for the Study of Public Opinion and Policy (LISPOP) - Steven D. Brown, Ph.D.
- Laurentian University - Sylvie Lafortune
- University of Ottawa - Susan Mowers
- University of Toronto - Berenica Vejvoda
- McMaster University - Vivek Jadon
- Ryerson University - Kevin Manuel
<odesi> also benefits from the contributions of OCUL members through several working groups:
- <odesi> Markit! Program
- Metadata working group
- Public Services Advisory Committee Ad Hoc <odesi> Working Group
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benefits from the contributions of many OCUL members including those that participate in the OCUL ODESI Markit! Program, the collaborative group responsible for selection, deposit, curation, DDI markup, and maintenance of the ODESI data collections. The OCUL Markit! Program provides funding to OCUL participants for student assistance to maintain the collections.
Markit! Program Commitee:
- University of Ottawa
- Carleton University
- McMaster University
- Queen's University
- University of Toronto
Past participants:
- Laurentian University
- Wilfrid Laurier University
- Western University
- Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University)
- Brock University