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IASSIST Conference 2003: Ottawa, Canada
- IASSIST 2003 - Strength in Numbers, Ottawa, Canada, May 27-30, 2003. IASSIST 2003
Workshops
- Wendy L. Thomas, William C. Block:
Implementing DDI: It ain't rocket science... IASSIST Conference 2003 - Marianne Zawitz, Colleen Blessing:
Making Your Website Usable. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Marianne Zawitz, Colleen Blessing:
Making Your Website Usable. - Louise Corti, John Southall:
Everything you ever wanted to know about preparing qualitative data. . . but were afraid to ask. - Prem Khosla, Margaret Ward, Erin Sawatzky, Sigbjørn Revheim, Jostein Ryssevik, Bill Bradley:
Data Publishing. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Steve Morris:
Conducting a GIS Reference Interview. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Cavan Capps:
Using DataFerrett for descriptive analysis and publishing data to the DataWeb. IASSIST Conference 2003
Plenary I
- Chad Gaffield:
Something Old, Something New: Historical Census Data. IASSIST Conference 2003
A1: The Roots of Historical Censuses: A National Archives Perspective
- Thomas Brown:
The U.S. Decennial Census of Population and Housing from an Archival Perspective. - Catriona Crowe:
From Destruction to Digitisation: A Short Histroy of Census Records in Ireland. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Cara Downey:
The Census of Canada from an Archival Perspective. IASSIST Conference 2003
A2: Empowered by Metadata: Building Systems of Access
- Marleen Becht:
Easy Access to Secondary Data for Scientific Research. - Angelika Schulz:
Clearninghouse for Transport Data and Transport Models - Concepts and Implementations. - Bjarne Oymyr:
MADIERA: A European Infrastructure for Web-Based Data Dissemination. IASSIST Conference 2003
A3: Strengthening Numbers: Measurement, Aggregation and Policy
- Dusan Soltes:
e-Europe and e-Europe+ Projects. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Betsy Blunsdon, Ken Reed, Steven McEarchern, Nicole McNeil:
Integrating Public Domain Data to Construct Community Profiles.
B1: Historical Censuses: Numbers from the Past
- William Block:
The Future of the Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: IPUMS International and IPUMS Redesign. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Fred Gey:
Rescuing Historical Censuses at UC Data. - Luuk Schreven:
Providing Access to the Dutch Population Census of 1971.
B2: DDI, Nesstar and ISO: Pushing the Boundaries
- Bill Bradley:
DAIS|nesstar - An Update. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Daniel W. Gillman:
Is Your Data Facility ISO Compliant? Progress Towards Harmonizing the DDI and ISO 11179.
B3: Changes in the way Data Archives Process Data
- Hannele Keckman-Koivuniemi, Mari Kleemola:
Data Processing in FSD: Challenges in a New Archive. - Anne Sofie Fink, Soren Priisholm, Birgitte Jensen, Bernhard Hansen:
Data Processing in Danish Data Archives. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Alasdair Crockett:
Data Processing in the UK Data Archive. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Darrell Donakowski:
Data Processing at ICPSR.
C1: Historical Spatial Data: Enriching GIS
- Wendy Thomas:
Topic - Time - Geography: Navigating the Triangle of Social Science Data. IASSIST Conference 2003 - William Block:
The National Historical Geographic Information System: An Update. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Humphrey Southall:
Great Britain Historical GIS: A New Architecture for Web Dissemination. IASSIST Conference 2003
C2: Constraints on Data Access: Licenses and Confidentiality
- Angela Dale:
Access to Microdata in the UK: The Case of the Samples of Anonymized Records from the 1991 Census. - Cindy Severt:
Licensed to Bill: Single Fare vs Bus Pass. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Elizabeth Hamilton:
Meeting the Challenge: The National Population Health Survey and Data Access.
C3: Data, Digitization, Electronic Archives and the Web: At a Crossroads
- Juri Stratford:
Digital Library Collections: Fostering Collaboration. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Fynette Eaton:
The Development of the Electronic Records Archives Program at the U.S. National Archives. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Seth Grimes:
The Emerging Data Web. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Joel Herndon, Naomi Nelson:
Constituent Mail Analysis Project (CMAP).
Plenary II
- Scott Murray:
Literacy and Numeracy: How Does it Add Up?
D1: Understanding the Strength in Numbers: Statistical Literacy
- Ann Gray:
Data & Statistical Literacy for Librarians. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Lois Timms-Ferrara:
Public Opinion Matters: A New Roper Center Program Designed to Promote Classroom Use of Public Opinion Data. - Milo Schield:
Statistical Literacy Survey: Reading Tables and Graphs. IASSIST Conference 2003
D2: Metadata Conversions: Migration Experiences
- Marc Maynard:
Implementation of the DDI at the Roper Center. - Meinhard Moschner, Oliver Watteler:
From Metatdata Converstion to MetaDater Management. - Ken Miller:
1-2-3, Than's How Elementary It's Gotta Be - Managing DDI.
D3: Spatial Data Access Issues: Enabling GIS
- Deborah Balk, Robert Downs, W. Christopher Lenhardt, Francesca Pozzi:
Privacy and Confidentiality Issues with Spatial Data. - David van der Steen:
Taking Down Barriers around GIS-data for Dutch Universities. IASSIST Conference 2003
Plenary III
- D. R. Fraser Taylor:
New Frontiers: GIS, Life, the Universe and Everything.
E1: Advancing Research and Data Literacy: Empowering Users
- Louis Corti:
Exploiting UK Survey Data Sources for Teaching Political Science: Experiences from the Classroom. - Aaron Shrimplin:
Focusing in on Student Learning Outcomes: How SDA Helped us Build a Learning Community for Data Users. IASSIST Conference 2003
E2: Metadata Power Tools: Persistent Identifiers, Intelligent Agents, and Metadata Modeling
- Micah Altman:
Persistent Identifiers for Data. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Rob Grim:
The Role of Metadata for Integrating Data and Documentation: The OSA Labour Supply Panel - A Case Study. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Albert Anderson, Heather Branton, Ed Brent, Pawel Slusarz:
From Question to Query: An Intelligent Strategy for Making Complex Data Accessible to Novice Users. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Albert Anderson, Heather Branton, Ed Brent, Pawel Slusarz:
From Question to Query: An Intelligent Strategy for Making Complex Data Accessible to Novice Users.
E3: A Leadership Role for Data Archives in the Social Sciences
- Mojca Omerzu:
Relationships among Archives and the Social Science Research Community - The Case of a Successful Relationship. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Helga van Gelder:
The Dutch Question Bank.
F1: Balancing Strength of Numbers with Confidentiality
- Olusegun Moses Temilola:
Research Data and Issues of Confidentiality. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Lisa Neidert, Janet Eisenhauer:
Public Data and a Thriving Democracy: Threats and Opportunities.
F2: Transforming Social Science Data Archives
- Louise Corti:
New Directions fo the UK Qualitative Data Service - 2003 and Beyond. - Ron Dekker:
"To be or not to be." That Shouldn't be the Question! - Cindy Teixeira:
Advances in Data Preservation: The Roper Center Archive Approach. - Amanda Hill:
From Manuscripts to Metadata: Collaborating Working in the Archives Hub.
F3: The Invisible Force: Supporting Users of Online Services
- Margaret O. Adams:
Online Services for Electronic Records: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). - Janet Vavra:
Backstage at ICPSR: Supporing Users of ICPSR On-line Services. - Melanie F. Wright:
The Case of the UK Data Archive.
G1: Data Archive Models and Infrastructure: International Comparisons
- Chuck Humphrey:
Data Services Models: The Results of an International Survey. - Melanie F. Wright:
Medical Research Data and Models for Sharing and Preserving Data: The Case of the UK Medical Research Council. IASSIST Conference 2003
G2: Data Services: A Mix of the New and the Old
- Cristina Negrut:
Davidson Data Center and Network (DDCN) - Serving the Need for Data on Transition and Emerging Market Economies. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Joseph Olson:
Recovering and Preserving Data from a Large Long-term Data Collection Project. IASSIST Conference 2003 - Peter Burnhill, Alison Bayley:
Getting to Know the Score: Using the First 20 Years to Plan the Next. - Peter Burnhill, Alison Bayley:
Getting to Know the Score: Using the First 20 Years to Plan the Next.
G3: International Statistics: Strength Through Collaboration
- Yanhong Zhang:
Comparability of Cross-National Data: How does the UNESCO Institute for Statistics approach the issue? IASSIST Conference 2003 - Diane Stukel:
The UNESCO Institute for Statistics: How we decide what data to collect. - Brian Buffett:
Serving up Statistics to an International Community.
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