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Databrary: Enabling Sharing and Reuse of Research Video

Published:21 June 2015Publication History

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Video and audio recordings serve as a primary data source in many fields, especially in the social and behavioral sciences. Recordings present unique opportunities for reuse and reanalysis for novel scientific purposes, but also present challenges related to respecting the privacy of individuals depicted. Databrary is a web-based service for sharing and reusing the video data created by researchers in the developmental and learning sciences. By investigating how researchers organize, analyze, and mine their own recordings, we have implemented a system that empowers researchers to capture, store, and share recordings in a standardized way. This demo will provide a tour through the Databrary service, highlighting how it promotes storage, management, sharing, and reuse of research data, controls access privileges to restricted human subject data, and facilitates browsing and discoverability of datasets.

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                    JCDL '15: Proceedings of the 15th ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries
                    June 2015
                    324 pages
                    ISBN:9781450335942
                    DOI:10.1145/2756406
                    • General Chairs:
                    • Paul Logasa Bogen,
                    • Suzie Allard,
                    • Holly Mercer,
                    • Micah Beck,
                    • Program Chairs:
                    • Sally Jo Cunningham,
                    • Dion Goh,
                    • Geneva Henry

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                    Association for Computing Machinery

                    New York, NY, United States

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                    • Published: 21 June 2015

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                    JCDL '15 Paper Acceptance Rate18of60submissions,30%Overall Acceptance Rate415of1,482submissions,28%

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