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  • 15 April 2024
  • Joint Research Centre
  • 1 min read

New status report on researcher data access

At the beginning of April a report was published on the mechanisms offered by online platforms to give researchers access to publicly available data.

In connection with the EU-US Trade and Technology Council meeting on 5th April, a collaborative report on the research access mechanisms of online platforms was published. 

The report summarises some of the mechanisms available to researchers in Europe and/or the US to access data or public repositories of ads, also following measures taken by very large online platforms (VLOPs) and search engines (VLOSEs) to comply with the DSA.  

The report outlines the various methods of access to public data, the types of data available, rate limits, conditions for access, and the terms of access. For the ad repositories, the report looks at methods, conditions and available data. 

In addition to commentary on the similarities and differences between data mechanisms of a range of platforms, the report includes an appendix listing each mechanism identified by the researchers based on public information. 

The report constitutes one of the deliverables of the TTC Working Group 5 and builds on the work conducted by The George Washington University Institute for Data Democracy & Politics, and Dr. Mathias Vermeulen (AWO) in his capacity of independent expert supporting the European Commission’s work on data access for researchers. You can read it here

On 6 May 2024, an additional workshop report was published, specifically addressing the role of data access for research on gender-based violence online. The report is available here.

 

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Publication date
15 April 2024
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Joint Research Centre