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IASSIST Conference 2010: Ithaca, NY, USA
- IASSIST 2010 - Social Data and Social Networking: Connecting Social Science Communities across the Globe, Ithaca, NY, USA, June 1-4, 2010. 2010
Workshops
- Bobray Bordelon:
Introduction to International Financial Data. IASSIST 2010 - A. Michelle Edwards:
SPSS, STATA and SAS: Flavors of Statistical Software. IASSIST 2010 - Lois Timms-Ferrara, Marc Maynard:
Inside Roper Center Services: Beyond Survey Questions and Answers. IASSIST 2010 - Nancy Y. McGovern:
Digital Preservation Management - Part 1: Standards and Practice. IASSIST 2010 - Sarah Flood, Katie Genadek, Christopher Ward:
Newly Available Integrated Data from The University of Michigan and The Minnesota Population Center, part 1. IASSIST 2010 - Harrison Dekker, Ryan Womack:
Introduction to R. IASSIST 2010 - Jeremy Iverson:
DDI 3 Repository-Based Data Management with Colectica. IASSIST 2010 - Lynda Kellam:
Go screencasting go! Creating screencast tutorials to support data products. - Nancy Y. McGovern:
Digital Preservation Management - Part 2: Trends and Sustainability. IASSIST 2010 - Sarah Flood, Katie Genadek, Christopher Ward:
Newly Available Integrated Data from The University of Michigan and The Minnesota Population Center, part 2. IASSIST 2010
A1: Developing a Longitudinal Data Archive: Lessons Throughout the Data Lifecycle
- Kevin Pulo:
Direct Visualization of Longitudinal Data. - Steven McEachern, Melanie Spallek, Michele Haynes, Mark Western:
Meta Data Standards for Managing and Archiving Longitudinal Data: Achieving Best Practice. - Leanne den Hartog:
Archiving cross-sectional Time Series Data: Data is Only Half the Story.
A2: Downstream Curation: Researchers and Data Management
- Jake Carlson, Michael Witt:
Learning by Doing: Cases of Librarians Working with Faculty Research Data for the First Time. - Suzanne Bell, Nathan Sarr:
Socialization of the Institutional Repository: IR Plus. - Stuart Macdonald:
Information Behaviour of Life Science Researchers - Informing Funders and Service Providers.
A3: New Directions in Inter-Archival Collaboration from the Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences
- Micah Altman:
How collaborative preservation works. - Amy Pienta:
Retirement in the 1950s: Recovering The Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement. - Jared Lyle:
Building Partnerships Between Social Science Data Archives and Institutional Repositories. - Lois Timms-Ferrara:
USIA Office of Research Surveys, 1952-99NARA -Roper Center Collaboration: An Update. - Margaret O. Adams:
Panelist 1. IASSIST 2010
A4: DDI 3 Tools: Possibilities for Implementers
- Jeremy Iverson, Dan J. Smith:
Colectica: New Technology for Social Science Research. - Jannik Vestergaard Jensen:
DDI editing at DDA. - Pascal Heus:
DDI4RDC: Metadata driven framework for the Canada Research Data Centre Network. - Alerk Amin:
Documenting and Disseminating Longitudinal Data Online with DDI 3. - Samuel C. Spencer:
XSLT and DDI: Using Metadata to drive data capture and processing.
B1: Models of Collaboration in Data Curation
- Toby Burrows:
Social Networks and Networked Data: A View from the Humanities. - Wendy Thomas, Peter Clark:
IPUMS International: Expanding Support for International Comparison and Data Access. - Kizito Kasozi:
Emerging Trends in Data Curation: New Initiatives and collaborations in Africa.
B2: Connecting the Dots: New Tools for Research
- Jon Corson-Rikert, Ellen J. Cramer:
VIVO: Enabling National Networking of Scientists. - Dan J. Smith:
Discovering and Harmonizing Questionnaire Data Using Social Networks. - Shuyuan Mary Ho, Min Song, Michael Bieber:
IntegraL Connects Data, User and Scientists.
B3: Beyond the Traditional Data Archive
- Ryan Womack, Ron Jantz:
Designing Data Services for the Institutional Repository. - Marion Wittenberg:
New Dialogues with the Research Community. About the Collection, Management and Dissemination of Interview. - David Puplett:
Economics Online - Open Access to Economics Research and Data. IASSIST 2010
B4: DDI 3 Tools: Possibilities for Implementers
- Ingo Barkow:
Prototype of a Metadata Editor and further DDI services developed in the German National Educational Panel. - Andias Wira-Alam:
QDDS - Questionnaire Development Documentation System, current version and future plans. - Joachim Wackerow:
DDI3 Uniform Resource Names: locating and providing the related DDI3 objects. - Joachim Wackerow:
Exanda - A Flexible On-Line Tabulation System Using DDI 3 (update).
C1: Social Networking in Action
- Tom Piazza:
Extending SDA Archive Services for Collaboration. IASSIST 2010 - Jack Kneeshaw:
Developing an Interactive Survey Question Bank: Early Lessons Learned.
C2: Data Sharing: An Important Step in Scientific Method
- San Cannon:
Copyright and "Facts": Issues in Licensing and Redistribution for Social Science Data Professionals. - Victoria Stodden:
Reproducibility of Computational Results: Opening Code and Data. - Amy Pienta, George Alter, Jared Lyle:
Barriers to Data Sharing: New Evidence from a US Survey.
C3: Sustainable Data Preservation
- Tuomas J. Alaterä:
On the Lam or in Collaboration - Increasing Competence in Long-Term Preservation. - Jane Fry:
Data Rescue in Canada, a Case Study. - Laurents Sesink:
How to Achieve Economic Sustainability in Digital Archiving?
C4: New Directions in Qualitative Data Access
- Zoltán Lux:
The Orwellian Data Processing and Provision System of the Historical Archives of the State Security Services. IASSIST 2010 - Anne Sofie Kjeldgaard:
Qualitative Data in DDA - Coping with New Formats. IASSIST 2010 - Jane Gray, Aileen O'Carroll, Tara Murphy:
The RACcER Project: A Data Partnership Between the Irish Qualitative Data Archive (IQDA) and A Major Community Based Childhood Intervention Strategy (Tallaght West CDI). IASSIST 2010
Plenary II
- Boniface Dulani:
The Afrobarometer at Ten: Building a Network of Survey Research in Africa. - Sandy Payette:
Repositories and Cloud Services for Data Cyberinfrastructure. IASSIST 2010
D1: Automated Curation Tools and Services for Metadata
- Robert Downs, Robert Chen:
Designing Flexible Workflow for Upstream Participation of the Scientific Data Community. - Simon B. Jones, Guy C. Warner, Paul S. Lambert, Jesse M. Blum:
A Data Curation Application Using DDI: The DAMES Data Curation Tool for Organising Specialist Social Science Data Resources. - Alerk Amin, Rob Grim, Maarten Hoogerwerf:
Building the Infrastructure for Enhanced Publications Using DDI 3. - Andias Wira-Alam, Oliver Hopt:
Implementing DDI 3.0: a Case Study of the German Microcensus.
D2: Stir it Up: Comparative Data
- Richard Wiseman, Susan H. Noble, Celia Russell:
Future Directions for International Data. - Fredric C. Gey:
Using Administrative Data for Social Science Research: Promise and Peril. - Walter Giesbrecht:
"But it's not the same thing!" Using National Labour Data in Cross-National Comparative Studies on Precarious Employment. - Angela Hariche:
Wikiprogress (and Wikigender). IASSIST 2010
D3: Virtual Research Environments: Tools for Presenting and Storing Data
- David Schiller:
Data Warehouses and Business Intelligence for Social Sciences. Aims and Possibilities of a Data Warehouse within the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS) in Germany. - Cees van der Eijk, Eliyahu V. Sapir:
A User-Driven and Flexible Procedure for Data Linkin. - Pascal Heus:
Virtual Center for Collaborative Research (ViCtoR). - Justin Hayes:
InFuse: Data Feeds for the UK 2001 and 2011 Censuses and Beyond. IASSIST 2010
D4: Restricted Data Access: Principles and Standards
- Lynn Woolfrey:
Survey on Access to African Government Microdata for Social Science Research. - Tanvi Desai:
Developing a Statistical Disclosure Standard for Europe. - Jo Wathan:
Settings, Practices and Data Access: Results of a Survey of UK Social Scientists. - Felix Ritchie:
International Access to Restricted Data - A Principles-Based Standards Approach.
E1: Engaging New Users
- Jackie Carter:
Telling Stories About and With Data. - Lisa Neidert:
Outreach to New Communities: The Census 2010 Projec. - Keiichi Sato:
Developing an Internet based Data Service at SSJDA in Japa.
E2: Connecting the IASSIST Community Across the Web: IASSIST Publications Committee and e-Community Infrastructure Action Group Discussion with Members
- Walter Piovesan, Bo Wandschneider, Harrison Dekker, Carol Perry, Amy West, Jennifer Darragh:
Connecting the IASSIST Community Across the Web: IASSIST Publications Committee and e-Community Infrastructure Action Group Discussion with Members. IASSIST 2010
E3: Panel: Confidentiality and Access Concerns of the Social Sciences and Human Subjects Ethics Review Boards
- Arja Kuula:
Ethics Review in Finland. - Robert Downs:
Scientific Data Management for the Protection of Human Subjects.
E4: Secure Remote Access to Restricted Data
- Reza Afkhami, Melanie F. Wright:
Secure Data Service; an Improved Access to Disclosive Data. - Alexandre Kych:
The 2006 French Census: A New Collection, A New Dissemination. Which Place for a Data Archive?
Social Networking / User Needs
- Leanne Hindmarch, Jenny Marvin:
Imagining the Possibilities of Collaborative Spatial Learning: OCUL's Geospatial Portal Project and Its Inspirations. - Jackie Carter, Richard Wiseman:
Do Users Know What They Really Really Want? - Lynda Kellam, Amy West, Katharin Peter:
Toy Story: Social Networking in Dataland. - Lois Stickell:
Using Ethnography in the Library: How to Study the Students in their Native Data-Gathering Habits. - Shawn W. Nicholson, Terrence Bennett:
Visualizing [a new] Data Service. - Tanvi Desai, Felix Ritchie:
Effective Researcher Management.
F1: Data Reference in Depth
- Amy West:
Data Reference in DepthTrade, Prices, Production, Consumption. - Kristi Thompson:
Data in Development. - Mary Tao:
How the 3 Little Pigs Lost their Houses to subprime Mortgages and Other Big Bad Wolves. - Lynda Kellam:
Census 2010 & the American Community Survey. - Walter Giesbrecht:
Data Reference in Depth: Sources of International Labour Data.
F2: Data Management: Engaging Researchers and Crossing Disciplines
- Veerle Van den Eynden:
Data management: engaging researchers and crossing disciplines. - Robin Rice:
Services, Policy, Guidance and Training: Improving Research Data Management at One Institution. - Jake Carlson:
The Data Curation Profile. - Katherine McNeill:
Supporting Data Management Across Disciplines.
F3: Connecting with the Community: Stakeholder Participation in the Development and Operation of Qualitative Data Archives
- Lynda Cheshire, Michael Emmison, Alex Broom:
Assessing models of stakeholder participation for the development and acceptance of the Australian Qualitative Archive. - Libby Bishop:
Researchers exposed: Does archiving data reveal too much? - Elizabeth Mulhollann, Alex Byrne, Gabrielle Gardiner, Kirsten Thorpe:
No humbugging: Curating Indigenous data to promote eResearch. IASSIST 2010
F4: Providing Secure Access to Sensitive Data
- Tim Mulcahy, Pascal Heus:
NORC Data Enclave. - Stefan Bender:
Data Access: Some "German" Thoughts about Past, Present and Future. - John M. Abowd:
Providing Secure Access to Sensitive Data.
G1: Data Reference in Depth
- Paul Bern:
Data Reference In Depth: Access, Citation and Instruction. - Hailey Mooney:
Data Reference In Depth: Citation. - Kristin Partlo:
Pedagogy of the Data Reference Interview.
G2: Social Network Dynamics
- Steven McEachern:
The Data Archive as a Social Network: An Analysis of the Australian Social Science Data Archive. - Anne E. Winkler, Sharon G. Levin, Paula E. Stephan, Wolfgang Glänzel:
The Diffusion of Information Technology in the United States and Its Impact on Social Science Research across Institutions and Countries. - Kartikeya Bolar:
Applications of Social Networking in International Collaboration, Multisite-research, Knowledge Re-use and Data Configuration Management.
G3: Preservation: Interoperability and Reproducibility
- Jonathon Crabtree:
Replicated & Distributed Storage Technologies : "Impact on Social Science Data Archive Policies". - Chien-Yi Hou, Richard Marciano:
Towards a Federated Infrastructure for the Preservation and Analysis Archival Data. - Jonathan Crabtree, Antoine de Torcy, Mason Chua:
Automated DDI Metadata Harvesting and Replication for Preservation Purposes within iRODS. - Gavan McCarthy:
Encoding Archival Context: An Australian Perspective on Situating Data in Frameworks of Meaning.
Plenary III
- Dave Linabury:
The End of Marketing As We Know it, and the Rise of Sociological Metrics. IASSIST 2010
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