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IASSIST Conference 2007: Montreal, Canada
- IASSIST 2007 - Building Global Knowledge Communities with Open Data, Montreal, Canada, May 16-18, 2007. IASSIST 2007
Plenary I
- Anthony C. Masi:
Data from National Surveys: Access, Analysis and Sharing.
A1: Self Archiving or Self-Storage: Which is it to be?
- Ken Miller, Graham Pryor:
StORe Wars: May the Source and its Outputs be with you. - Marion Wittenberg, Rutger Kramer:
Do-It-Yourself made EASY. - Charlie Thomas:
Public Data Up on the Web with SDA. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Kristin Partlo, Rachael Barlow:
Bargain Bookmarks and Priceless Tags: Socially organizing Social Data. IASSIST Conference 2007
A2: Open Data and the Common Good: Technology Solutions for Difficult Challenges
- Pascal Heus:
Background. - Julia Lane, Kyle Fennel:
Data Confidentiality and the Common Good. - Chuck Humphrey:
The Open Data Environment. - Arofan Gregory, Jostein Ryssevik:
Walking the Wire: How Technology Helps Us Achieve the Correct Balance (Open Data Foundation).
A3: Developments in Managing Digital Data: Challenges, obstacles and opportunities
- Robert R. Downs, Robert S. Chen, W. Christopher Lenhardt:
Appraisal and Selection of Scientific Data for the Long-Term Archive: A Case Study. - Michel Sabourin:
The 2004 Canadian National Consulation on Access to Scientific Research Data (NCASRD).
B1: What a Tangled Web We Weave: Preserving Today's Data for Tomorrow
- Nancy Y. McGovern:
A Digital Preservation Respnose to Technological Change. - Louise Corti:
Archiving multi-media and web-based data: issues of representation an sustainability. - Zoltán Lux:
Renewal of the 1956 Institute website and connectingit to the National Digital Databases.
B2: Quantitative Literacy: Assessing Needs, Developing Tools and Delivering the Goods.
- Robin Rice:
Capacity Building for Quantitative Methods in the UK. - A. Michelle Edwards:
Numeracy and Quantitative Reasoning Initiative at the University of Guelph. - Elizabeth Stephenson, Patty Caravello:
Incorporating Statistical Competancies into University-Level Information Literacy Programs in the Social Sciences.
B4: Building National Data Archives and Using Metadata in Developing Countries.
- Olivier Dupriez:
The role of the Internationl Household Survey Network and the Accelerated Data Program. - Pascal Heus:
The IHSN Microdata Management Toolkit: 2007 Update. - Kizito Kasozi, Thomas Emwanu:
Country experiences in setting up a national data archive.
C1: Considering the data management plan: More than Window Dressing?
- Felicity Leclere:
Preparing Public Use Data Files. - Micah Altman:
Approaches to Data Dissemination and Preservation. - Louise Corti, Susan Cadogan:
Formalising Data Management Plans for Large Scale Multi-disciplinary Projects.
C2: DDI in Canada - Where are we at?
- Mary Decuypere:
An Update on DDI Working Groups at Statistics Canada. IASSIST Conference 2007 - A. Michelle Edwards:
Ontario Universities moving forward with DDI. - Chuck Humphrey:
Capitalising on Metadata: Tool Develoment Plans.
C3: New Discovery Tools: Thinking Outside the Catalogue
- Peter Bern:
Searching for Data: Powered by Google. - San Cannon:
Snippets of Data at a Glance: Using RSS to Deliver Statistics. - Taina Jääskeläinen, Tuomas J. Alaterä:
Multilingual Web Services - Possibilities and Pitfalls. - Tatyana N. Yudina, Anna Bogomolova:
University Information System RUSSIA: Bilingual (Russian-English) Search Tools to Intergrate Data and Knowledge Products.
C4: Data Services mash-ups: Maps, Research and Everything!
- Eun-ha Hong, Linda Lowry:
Business Data and Challenges for Reference and Collection Development. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Rachael Barlow:
Maps that Mash: Daring, Dangerous, or Dumb? IASSIST Conference 2007 - Andrey Petrov, Laine Ruus:
Creating Historical Digital Census Boundary Maps for Canada - a Pilot Project.
D1: Access to Linked and Longitudinal files: Problems and Prospects
- Madeleine Filion, Line Belanger:
Project to set up Service for Seccure Remote Access to Files from Data File Linkages. - Jack Kneeshaw:
Opening up access to Birth Cohort Study Data. - Renate Gertz:
Medical Research and Data Sharing - How Open Can We Be?
D3: Data Access Questions: Open and Shut
- Susan Cadogan:
Licensed to Distil - Data of Course. - Kiet Bang, Jennifer Darragh:
When Data Aren't Open: Restricted-Use Data: Trials Tribulations and Triumphs. - W. Christopher Lenhardt, Robert S. Chen, Robert R. Downs:
Creative Commons and Data Dissemination at an Academic Data Center: Issues and Potential Benefits. - Tanvi Desai:
Accessing Eurostat Data.
E1: Government Data in Legacy Formats: Approaches in Ensuring Access and Preservation
- Geoffrey Brown:
Ensuing Long-Term Access to Government Documents Through Virtualization. - Julie Linden, Gretchen Gano:
Migrating Government Information from CD-ROMs: Scaling a Pilot Project. - Harrison Dekker:
Virtual Machines in the Data Lab.
E2: The CESSDA Experience: a Royal Mountain Road to Success
- Ken Miller:
Strengthening the Infrastructure -CESSDA Incorporated (Sub-title: You Got to Have Friends). - Mari Kleemola:
Door of Perception - The CESSDA Portal (Sub-title: Break on Through to the Other Side). - Vigdis Kvalheim:
The Essence of theNet - CESSDA future (You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet).
E3: Strength in Numbers: Building Collaborative Services for Users
- Elizabeth Stephenson, Kris Kasianovitz:
"The data is plentiful and easily available"- H. A. Gleason, Jr./Cross-Pollenization of Collections, Skills, and Service Philosophies among Data Archives and Libraries. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Jane Fry, Monia Bergeron:
Please Use our Data. - Nicholas Syrotiuk:
The World on a Plate: Making Data Digestible.
E4: Prospects for DDI - What the Evidence and Experience Tell Us
- Jan Goebel, Joachim Wackerow:
New Frontiers: Can Panel Studies Go DDI? First Experiences in documenting the German Socio-Economic Panel Study with DDI 3.0. - Joachim Wackerow:
Documenting, Maintaining, and Sharing Standard Variables with DDI Version 3.0: the ISCO example. - Bill Bradley:
Whither DDI - Status and Prospects in Canada.
F1: Data-PASS: Collaborating to Preserve At-Risk Data.
- Darrell Donakowski:
Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences: Collaborating to Preserve At-Risk Data. - Jonathon Crabtree:
Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences: A Model for Collaboration. - Micah Altman:
An Overview of Data-PASS Shared Catalog.
F2: Data Beyond Numbers: Using Data Creatively for Research
- Karsten Boye Rasmussen:
The data is out there. Analyzing from electronic tracks of behavior. - Janet P. Stamatel:
The Importance of Data Visualization in Data Literacy. - Jinfang Niu:
Punishment and Reward for Research Data Sharing.
F3: Extending IASSIST through Outreach
- Jennifer Darragh, Paula Lackie:
Outreach to Schools of Information Science. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Bill Block, Paula Lackie:
Measuring IASSIST Against Science's Sine Qua Non: Making Scientific Knowledge Understandable, Relevant and Useful. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Tatyana N. Yudina:
IASSIST Outreach Activities in Russia. - Daniel Epeh:
Preparing Datasets for a National Response.
G1: Harmonizing Data and Documentation: Best Practice Examples
- Beth-Ellen Pennell:
Ex-Ante Harmonization Across 30 Counties: Lesson Learned. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Sue Ellen Hansen:
Harmonization of the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys (CPES). IASSIST Conference 2007 - Amy Pienta:
Aging in Three Countries: A New Data Resource for Comparative Retirement Research.
G2: Does Anyone have the Question to My Answer: Survey Data Question Banks
- Nanna Floor Clausen:
Improving Data Services by the Creation of a Question Database. - Graham Hughes:
Displaying Survey Questionnaires to Data Users: Accuracy versus Clarity.
G3: Towards a National Infrastructure for Community Statistics: Local Data Sharing Issues and Resources
- Claudia Coulton:
Guide to Administrative Data Records Library: Past, Present, and Future. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Kathryn Pettit:
Statistical Metadata and NNIP Data Sharing Guide. IASSIST Conference 2007 - Daniel W. Gillman, Laura Smith:
NICS: Issues and Resources. IASSIST Conference 2007
G4: NEW ARCHIVES
- Tomas Cizek:
Qualitative Data Archiving in the Czech Republic. - Sophie Holloway, Margi Wood:
Opening Access to Indigenous Data in Australia. - Larisa Kosova:
Open data: new possibilities for knowledge communities.
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