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IASSIST Conference 2004: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
- IASSIST 2004 - Data Futures: Building on 30 Years of Advocacy, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, May 25-28, 2004. IASSIST 2004
Workshops
- Libby Bishop, Louise Corti:
Workshop 1: Using Atlas-ti to explore qualitative data. IASSIST Conference 2004 - William:
Workshop 2: DDI 101: Codebook Creation for Beginners. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Steve Morris:
Workshop 3: Using Streaming Geospatial Data Sources. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Sanda Ionescu, I-Lin Kuo:
Workshop 4: DDI 501: Increasing Proficiency and Efficiency with DDI. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Michelle Edwards:
Workshop 5: STATA, SPSS, and SAS: Flavors of Statistical Software. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Aaron K. Shrimplin, Jen-chien Yu:
Workshop 6: Creating Web Based Surveys Using MySQL and PHP. IASSIST Conference 2004
A1: The Diverse World of Digital Libraries
- Zoltan Lux:
Multimedia Oral History Database. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Ann G. Green, Julie Linden:
Economic Growth Center Digital Library: Creating Access to Statistical Sources Not Born Digital. - Cor van der Meer:
A Digital Library in a Multilingual Environment.
A2: Pulling It All Together: Strategies in Data Preparation
- William C. Block:
Separating Our Concerns: Evaluating the Use of Apache's Cocoon Project to Efficiently Manage Data Tasks at the Minnesota Population Center. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Louise Corti:
Mixing It: Preparing Qual+Quant Data Collections for Dissemination: Experiences from the UK Data Archive. - Pat Doyle:
Practical Viability of Multiple Imputation as a Tool for Disclosure Protection for Large Scale Recurring Surveys. IASSIST Conference 2004
A3: Collaboration among Data Providers: Strength in Numbers
- Peter Burnhill, Robin Rice:
Data Curation and Digital Preservation: A View from the UK (Part 1&2). - Hans Jørgen Marker:
Archiving Historical Research Data. IASSIST Conference 2004
B1: Assessing User Needs and Data Services
- Katherine McNeill-Harman:
Thinking Strategically: Development of a Library Data Services Plan. - Eleanor J. Read:
Data Services Awareness and Use Survey: Assessing Secondary Data Needs at the University of Tennessee. - Carol A. Hert:
Building the Statistical Knowledge Network: A Progress Report.
B2: Peopling the Grid: A Panel Discussion of Institutional Solutions to Data Exchange
- Melanie F. Wright, Lucy Bell:
One-Stop-Shop: UKDA Implementation of Athens. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Keith John Cole:
International Data Licensing: The Experience of ESDS International. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Reto Hadorn:
The CESSDA Transborder Data Agreement. IASSIST Conference 2004
B3: The DDI Expert Committee: Who We Are, Where We're Going, and What It Means to You
- Ilona Einowski:
Substantive Content Group.
C2: Mapping the Past with GIS
- Stuart Macdonald:
Counting Cows and Cabbages: Web-based Extraction and Delivery of Geo-referenced Data. - Luuk Schreven:
Effort Towards a Dutch Historical Geographic Information System. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Wendy Thomas:
NHGIS: The Bonus Materials. IASSIST Conference 2004
C3: Data Management Infrastructures: Advances in Processing and Dissemination
- Tatyana N. Yudina:
UIS RUSSIA Technologies for Social Sciences Research Network. - Jouni Sivonen:
New User Interface for Managing the Archiving Process in FSD. - Marcus Peterson:
Getting Wired: Caffeinating Microdata Production at the Minnesota Population Center with Java.
D1: When Metadata Standards Meet: Issues of Language and Interoperability
- Harrison Dekker:
Can DDI Records Be Accurately Transformed to "Catalog-ready" MARC 21 Format? IASSIST Conference 2004 - Tony Mathys, Kenneth Miller:
Laying the Groundwork for Addressing Interoperability Issues between Geo-spatial Metadata Standards, the DDI and Dublin Core. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Rob Grim, Jeroen Hoppenbrouwers:
Implementing an ISO/IEC 11179-3 Metadata Repository for Labour Market Data: Building Semantics through Data Structures.
D2: Privacy, Security, and Information Today
- Juri Stratford:
Internet Surveillance: Recent U.S. Developments. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Ellen Rose:
An Empirical Examination of the Concern for Information Privacy Construct in the New Zealand Context. - Thomas E. Brown:
Data Archives in the Post 9/11 World. IASSIST Conference 2004
D3: Ensuring Data Quality: Aim High
- Karsten Boye Rasmussen:
Elementary Data Quality Elements. - Martin David:
Meaning and Illusion in US Economic Statistics: A Case for Education and Restricted Access to Federal Statistical Microdata on Organizations. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Colin Davis:
Missing Data Allocation in the IPUMS: Minnesota Allocation Techniques and Customizable Tools for Researchers. IASSIST Conference 2004
E1: DDI in Practice
- Alfred Ko-wei Hu:
Developing the DDI and Its Applications in Taiwan. - Humphrey Southall:
Cataloguing Individual Data Values within an On-line Visualisation System Using the DDI Aggregate Data Extension: The New Great Britain Historical GIS. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Louise Corti, Libby Bishop:
A DTD for Qualitative Data: Extending the DDI to Mark-up the Content of Non-numeric Data. - Kenneth Miller:
No Longer Lost in Translation.
E2: Developing Statistical Literacy: Think Globally, Work Locally
- Wendy Watkins:
Do It Yourselves: A Peer-to-peer Approach to Professional Training. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Milo Schield:
Data Librarians/Archivists Should Teach Statistical Literacy as Part of Information Literacy. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Paula Lackie:
Understanding and Using Data: A Discussion of the Jargon and Trends in "Quantitative Literacy".
F1: Building an International Network of Asian Social Science Research Data
- Shuming Bao:
Building an International Data Network for China Studies. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Shuming Bao:
Building an International Data Network for China Studies. - Alfred Ko-wei Hu:
The Development of a Survey Data Archive in Taiwan.
F2: Helping Increase Statistical Literacy at Universities: Some Perspectives
- Karen Hunt:
The Challenges of Integrating Data Literacy into the Curriculum in an Undergraduate Institution. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Daniel Edelstein, Kristi Thompson:
A Model for Providing Statistical Consulting Services in a University Library Setting. - Susan Hook Czarnocki:
Filling the Gap: Doing Stats in the Library. IASSIST Conference 2004
F3: Facilitating Data Access and Analysis
- Susan H. Noble:
Delivering the World: The Establishment of an International Data Service. - Marc Maynard:
Integrated Online Analysis: Evaluating NESSTAR and SDA. - Ron Nakao, Chris Bourg:
Responding to Digital Data Needs: The DEWI System.
G1: New Avenues for Data Dissemination
- Marion Wittenberg, Helga van Gelder:
The Dutch Social Science Question Bank. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Celia Russell, Keith Cole, Mike A. S. Jones, Stephen M. Pickles, Mark Riding, Kevin Roy:
Grid Technologies for Social Science: The SAMD Project. - Atle Alvheim:
MADIERA: A European Infrastructure for Web-based Data Dissemination: An Overview. IASSIST Conference 2004
G2: Three Studies with Numeric and Geospatial Data in Asia - the Case of China, Vietnam and Korea
- Merrick Lex Berman:
Historical Geodata for Pre-Modern China - A Case Study of the CHGIS Project. - Daniel Tsang:
Report on the Recent Stay as a Fulbright Scholar in Vietnam. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Mary J. Lee:
Quantitative and Geospatial Social Science Data in Korea.
G3: Enhancing the Research Experience for Data Users
- Lois Timms-Ferrara:
Pointers for Secondary Analysis of Public Opinion Data. IASSIST Conference 2004 - Carol A. Hert, Lydia Eato Harris:
Reconceptualizing Statistical Abstracts in the 21st Century: An Empirical Study of the Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics. - Alice Robbin, Christina Courtright, Leah Davis:
Research in ICTs and Political Behavior: What We Know and Don't Know About Technology and Political Life. IASSIST Conference 2004
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