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IASSIST Conference 2011: Vancouver, BC, Canada
- IASSIST 2011 - Data Science Professionals: A Global Community of Sharing, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 31 - June 3, 2011. IASSIST 2011
Workshops
- Peter Granda, Mary Vardigan, Linda Detterman:
WB1: ICPSR at 50: Facilitating Research and Data Sharing. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Jeremy Iverson, Dan J. Smith:
WC1: Sharing Data with DDI 3 and Colectica. - Nicole Scholtz:
WD1: Thematic Mapping of U.S. Census Data in ArcGIS. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Louise Corti, Bethany Brett:
WE1: Helping Empower Researchers and Their Institutions to Manage and Share Research Data. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Thomas Lindsay, Andrew M. Sell, A. Michelle Edwards:
WA2: Basic Principles of Survey Design. - Ørnulf Risnes:
WC2: Prepare and Publish Multilingual Metadata and Aggregate Data in Nesstar. Embed Live Data into Your Website. - Jane Fry, Wendy Watkins:
WA1: Free Stars in the Data Universe - AKA - Open Sources of Data. - Ryan Womack, Harrison Dekker:
WD2: Introduction to R. - Martin Donnelly, Sarah Jones:
WE2: Developing Effective Data Management Plans using DMP Online.
Plenary I
- Ian McKinnon:
A Look at Census Taking in Canada: The Recent Past And Looking Ahead. IASSIST Conference 2011
A1: Recent Developments in the DDI Implementation Landscape I
- Johan Fihn, Olof Olsson, Leif-Jöran Olsson:
Can DDI eXist? - Arofan Gregory, Joachim Wackerow:
Recent Developments in the DDI Implementation Landscape 1. - Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
Collaboration in Data Documentation: Developing "STARDAT - The Data Archiving Suite". - Benjamin Clark:
Converting MS Word based Questionnaires to DDI: A demonstration application for uses of metadata throughout the data lifecycle. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Ingo Barkow:
Using DDI3 in a Technology Based Assessment environment - opportunities and problems.
A2: Data Management Services: New Roles and Connections
- Michael Jones, Gavin McCarthy:
Curation in the age of complexity: reworking an ancient art. - Carol Perry:
Data Management & Preservation: Creating a new service for researchers. - Andrew Sallans, Sherry Lake:
UVa Library SciDac: New Partnerships and Services to Support Scientific Data in the Library. - Bodil Stenvig:
Data archiving and cooperation with medical researchers - An example from Denmark.
A3: Building Capacity to Link, Visualize, Identify, and Discover
- Benjamin Zapilko, Brigitte Mathiak, Oliver Hopt:
Statistical Data Analysis based on Linked Open Data. - Linda Powell:
Creating a Linchpin for Financial Data. The need for a Legal Entity Identifier (LEI). - Melanie Spallek, Steve McEachern:
Longitudinal and Time-series Documentation Protocols at the ADA. - Rhys Hawkins, Steve McEachern:
Geospatial Analysis and Visualisation at ADA.
A4: Extending Data Support Services
- Joe Hurley:
Collaborating with Subject Librarians to Provide Undergraduates with Appropriate International Statistical Resources. - Nicholas M. Weber, Tiffany C. Chao:
A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Data Reuse Activities. - Nanna Clausen:
Research Data and Open Access.
B1: Describing Qualitative Data Formally - Where Are We with DDI and Its Relatives?
- Louise Corti, Arofan Gregory:
Report back from the DDI Qualitative Working Group. - Steven McEachern, Lynda Cheshire, Melanie Spallek:
Lost in Translation? Experiences in documenting qualitative data at the ADA. - Ben Ryan:
The next generation Timescapes Archive - supporting the complex structures and relationships of qualitative longitudinal data.
B2: The IASSIST SIGDC Presents: Perspectives on Data Citation
- Hailey Mooney, Mark Newton:
Building Data Citations for Discovery. - Heather A. Piwowar:
Tracking Data Reuse: Motivations, Methods, and Obstacles. - Robert Downs, Michelle Haslett, Ron Nakao, Jan Brasse:
Panel Discussion - IASSIST Special Interest Group on Data Citation (SIGDC). IASSIST Conference 2011 - Elizabeth Moss:
ICPSR's Efforts to Encourage Data Citation.
B3: Question and Variable Level Discovery and Access
- David Schiller:
Creating Personal Extracts While Keeping Confidentiality. - Evelyn Brislinger, Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
Findings of the original language documentation for the European Values Study (EVS). - Xavier Schepler, Laurent Lesnard, Anne-Sophie Cousteaux:
Social Science Question Database and Research Tools. IASSIST Conference 2011
B4: Taking the Pulse of Nations: Issues and Approaches to Census Taking in the 21st Century
- Lisa Neidert:
The US Experience with the American Community Survey and Test of Voluntary Response. - Luuk Schreven:
The Dutch Experience in Conducting Censuses through Administrative Sources. - Wendy Watkins:
The Events Leading up to the 2011 Canadian Census and Their Implications.
C1: Recent Developments in the DDI Implementation Landscape II
- Pascal Heus:
Metadata Management Platform for the Canadian Research Data Centre Network. - Oliver Hopt, Brigitte Mathiak:
QDDS - combining questionnaire development and survey documentation. - Jeremy Iverson, Dan J. Smith:
Colectica Demonstration. - Alerk Amin:
Keeping up with Questasy.
C2: DataCite - Making Data Citable
- Jan Brase:
How DataCite and CODATA support data citation. - Karen Morgenroth:
DataCite Canada: Canada's Data Registration Centre. - Patricia Cruse:
UC3 Services that Support the Data Life Cycle - the Centrality of Persistent Identifiers. - Brigitte Hausstein, Anja Wilde, Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
da|ra - The German Registration Portal for Social- and Economic Data.
C3: Trusted and Valued: Data Quality Issues
- Thomas Lindsay, Andrew M. Sell:
Recruitment, Participation, and Sampling: Researchers' Results in General Practice. - Rutger Kramer, Marion Wittenberg, Marjan Grootveld:
Improving Data Quality by Data Reviews and Tagging: First Pilot Experiences. - Karsten Boye Rasmussen:
Data Quality - Shaken and Stirred.
C4: Building Data Services for Confidential and Organizational Data
- Alexia Meyermann:
Dealing with Business and Organizational Data - Insights from the Data Service Centre for Business and Organizational Data, Bielefeld University. - Janet Heslop, Jeremy Williams:
Advancing restricted access data computing at CISER: The technology, expertise, and tools of the Cornell Restricted Access Data Center (CRADC). - Steve Burling, Bryan Beecher:
Exploring New Methods for Protecting and Distributing Confidential Research Data. IASSIST Conference 2011
Plenary II
- Chuck Humphrey:
Research Data Infrastructure: Are the Social Sciences on Main Street or a Side Road?
D1: Recent Developments in the DDI Implementation Landscape III
- Ørnulf Risnes:
DDI + API: building services on top of your existing DDI holdings. - Yuki Yonekura, Keiichi Sato:
Prototype of Open Source Metadata Editor for Individual Researchers in Japan. - Ben Youngdahl:
Arisddi, A Resource Instantiation System for DDI. IASSIST Conference 2011
D2: Power of Partnerships in Data Creation and Sharing
- Vincent Gray, Maryna Beaulieu, Sébastien Nadeau, Elizabeth Hill, Gaston Quirion, Heather Stevens:
Partnership in Data Access - Combining two Data delivery Services - Going Bilingual. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Leanne Hindmarch, Elizabeth Hill, Jenny Marvin:
OCUL's Geospatial Portal Project: From Vision to Reality. - Rachael Barlow, Heather Lindkvist:
Working Within and Across: the Data Difficulties (and Rewards) of the NECASL Project. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Lynn Copeland:
Canadian National Collaborative Data Infrastructure: a distinctively Canadian approach. IASSIST Conference 2011
D3: Teach This! Teaching Data in the Library and Across the University
- Linda Kellam:
Embedded Data Librarianship. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Katharin Peter:
Models and opportunities for one-shot group instruction. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Nicole Scholtz:
Strategies for teaching spatial data resources and software. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Jackie Carter:
Necessary data and statistical skills for social science students. IASSIST Conference 2011
D4: Latin America, Spain, and Portugal: An Overview of Data Organizations and Resources
- Luis Martinez-Uribe, Stuart Macdonald:
IASSIST Latin Engagement Strategic Action Group. - Bobray Bordelon:
Data Sources for Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. - Mitchell Seligson:
Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP). IASSIST Conference 2011 - Cristina Ribeiro, Eugénia Matos Fernandes:
Data Curation at U.Porto: Identifying current practices across disciplinary domains. - Erica Barbosa:
Comparative analysis of research in developed and developing countries and the implications for development in the latter.
Pecha Kucha
- Martin Donnelly:
More with Less: Collaborative Trends in Research Data Management. - Lynda Kellam:
Fight for your right!: Marketing data and data resources to non-data users. - Katherine McNeill:
Collaborating Across Formats: the Cultivation of a New Department.
E1: Enriching Metadata: Controlled Vocabularies and Ontologies
- Thomas Bosch:
Representation of the Data Documentation Initiative using Semantic Web Technologies. - Sandra Ionescu:
Controlled Vocabularies - A New Product of the DDI Alliance. - Johann Schaible:
Structuring Unstructured Data Using Controlled Vocabularies.
E2: Data without boundaries
- Srefan Bender, Jörg Heining:
The Research-Data-Centre in Research-Data-Centre Approach: A First Step Towards Decentralised International Data Sharing. - Markus Quandt:
Discovering Official Statistics' (Meta)Data. - Roxane Silberman:
Data without Boundaries. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Markus Zwick:
Data without Boundaries. IASSIST Conference 2011
E3: The NSF Data Management Plan Requirement: An Opportunity and Challenge for Research Data Librarians
- Barrie Hayes, Susan Parham, Brian Westra, Jake Carlson:
NSF Data Management Plan Requirement: An Opportunity and Challenge for Research Data Librarians.
E4: Challenges and Capabilities for Long-term Preservation of Scientific Data
- Erin Engle, William G. LeFurgy, William Lazorchak:
Library of Congress Strategies for Working with Geospatial Data: A Collaborative Engagement. - Steven Morris:
Improving Practice through Experiential Learning: Library of Congress Geospatial Data Preservation Projects. - Robert R. Downs, Robert C. Chen:
Developing an Online Resource Center about Geospatial Data Preservation.
Poster Session
- Sami Borg, Yukio Maeda:
The future IFDO. - Dany Doiron:
Harmonization Potential of 53 Large Population-Based Studies Using the DataSHaPER. - Nana Floor Clausen, Jannik V. Jensen:
Implementing DdiEditor in the Danish Data Archive - Demonstration and gained experience. - Stefen Kramer, Katherine F. McNeill:
The DDI Tools Catalog: development of a resource for the social science (meta)data community. - Sherry Lake:
Case Study in Assessing Scientific Data Management Practices and Needs. - Donald McIntosh:
Faster, easier and safer access to microdata. - Bethany Morgan Brett:
Showcasing the UK Data Archive. - Plato Smitt II:
Exploring digital curation definition across research centers, university, government, and commercial industries in the U.S. - Charlie Thomas, Jon Stiles:
Restructuring SDA for Easier Collaboration in Data Analysis. - Mary Vardigan, Bryan Beecher, Nathan Adams, Nancy Y. McGovern, Peggy Overcashier:
Shared Digital Technologies for Data Curation, Preservation, and Access: A Proof of Concept. - Johanna Vompras, Jochen Schirrwagen, Wolfram Horstmann:
An infrastructure approach serving DDI3.x. - Melanie F. Wright:
The UK Data Archive's Secure Data Service. - Marc Maynard:
Data-PASS Punched Card Data Recovery. - Lois Timms-Ferrara, Marc Maynard:
The New Array of Roper Center Services.
F1: Data Management Plans: UK, US, Australia
- Martin Donnelly, Veerle Van den Eynden:
Of Policy, Practice and Tools: Data Management Planning in the Social Sciences in the UK. - Gabrielle Gardiner, Elizabeth Mulhollann:
Save you time, make you famous! - Amy Pienta, Mary Vardigan, Linda Detterman, Peter Granda:
The Elements of the Data Management Plan: A Gap Analysis and Recommendations. - Kathleen Fear:
Supporting Data Management Across Disciplines.
F2: Statistical Metadata Strategies and Benefits
- John Shepherdson:
Experimenting with DDI3 at the UK Data Archive: Moving Forward While Accommodating Legacy. - Wendy Thomas:
Dual Development Lines of DDI. - Abel Alejandro Coronado Iruegas:
Application of Technological Standards to Improve Documentation and Exchange of Statistical Information. A Perspective from Mexico. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Adam Brown:
Introducing metadata standards to a National Statistical Organisation. IASSIST Conference 2011
F3: Government Data Dissemination
- Daniel Coyle:
Keeping the User out of the Ditch: The Importance of Front-End Alignment. - Dave Rawnsley:
Data Feed Collaboration between Academia and Government to Improve Dissemination of the UK 2011 Census. - Michel Séguin, Jennifer Pagnotta:
A New Initiative: Access to the Statistics Canada's Public Use Microdata Files Collection. - Richard Wiseman, Rob Dymond-Green:
Feel the Feed: Dimensionalisation, Dissemination and Definitional Comparison of Aggregate Statistical Datasets. IASSIST Conference 2011
F4: Curate, Manage, and Share: Support and Repository Services
- Limor Peer, Ann G. Green:
Building an Open Data Repository for a Specialized Research Community: Process, Challenges, and Lessons. - Robin Rice:
MANTRA for Change. - Berenica Vejvoda:
Women Pioneers in Canadian Sociology: A Case Study for Qualitative Research Data Management, Sharing and Re-Use.
G1: Continuity and Change - Tales from the Development of the New Australian Data Archive
- Steven McEachern, Deborah Mitchell:
Data archives in a web services world - An overview of the new ADA. IASSIST Conference 2011 - Toby Burrows, Leanne den Hartog:
Building a Criminal Justice Data Archive for Australia. - Gabrielle Gardiner, Elizabeth Mulhollann, Kirsten Thorpe, Alex Byrne, Len Smith, Mike Jones:
Raiders of the Lost Archive. IASSIST Conference 2011
G2: Facilitating Secure Access to Confidential Data
- Lisa Neidert:
"DDI" for Restricted Data Contracts. - Richard Welpton, Felix Ritchie:
Access Without Boundaries - A Decentralised World. - Reza Afkhami:
Human Security in Protecting Confidentiality of Data Sharing.
G3: Social Networks and User Engagement: Sharing Data and Knowledge
- Timo Wandhöfer, Peter Mutschke, Mark Thamm, York Sure:
Digital monitoring of societal discussions in Online Social Networks. - Peter Mutschke, Timo Wandhöfer, Mark Thamm, York Sure:
ScholarLib: Sharing Resources and Data by Linking Scientific Information Portals with Online Social Networks. - Sarah King-Hele:
User Engagement and Collaboration: Challenges and Tools.
G4: Data Service Initiative for Social Science and Humanities, DASISH
- Alexia Katsanidou, Markus Quandt:
Data Sharing in DASISH.
Plenary III
- Andrea Reimer:
Open Data in Vancouver: The Inspiration and the Vision. IASSIST Conference 2011
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