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IASSIST Conference 2012: Washington, DC, USA
- IASSIST 2012 - Data Science for a Connected World: Unlocking and Harnessing the Power of Information, Washington, DC, USA, June 5-8, 2012. IASSIST 2012
Workshops
- Michele Hayslett:
Workshop: Improving a Good Thing: the New American FactFinder Interface. - Wendy Thomas:
Workshop: Data and Metadata Management Using DDI. - Jeremy Iverson:
Workshop: Hands on DDI 3 with Colectica. - Katie Genadek, David VanRiper:
Workshop: Introduction to IPUMS and NHGIS: Analyzing and Mapping Demographic Data. - Paula Lackie, Adrienne Brennecke, Chiu Chuang:
Workshop: Online Data Tools for Curricular Use: Raising the Bar on Data Literacy for Undergraduates. - Richard Welpton, Johannes Fernandes-Huessy, Daniel Gwynne:
Workshop: NORC and Secure Data Service: Unlocking Access to Sensitive Data. IASSIST Conference 2012 - Micah Altman:
Workshop: Keeping Your Archive Safe (and on TRAC) with SafeArchive and LOCKSS. IASSIST Conference 2012
A1: Research Data Management: assessments and planning
- Fortunato D. Castillo, Stelios Alexandrakis, Anthony Thomas, Michael Waters, Phil Curran, Kevin Garwood:
Data Management Planning for Secure Services (DMP-SS). - Eleanor J. Read:
DataONE: A Glimpse into the Practices of Data Managers. - Andrew Sallans, Sherry Lake:
DMVitals: A Data Management Assessment Recommendations Tool. - Samantha Guss, Nicole Scholtz, Jennifer Green, Michelle Hudson:
Data in Common(s): Collaborative Models for Robust Data Support.
A2: Confidentiality, privacy and security
- Susan Rathbun-Grubb, Cheryl A. Thompson, Jennifer Craft Morgan, Joanne Gard Marshall:
Protecting the Privacy of Participants: Lessons Learned from the Workforce Issues in Library and Indormation Science 3. - Richard Welpton, Felix Ritchie:
Can data owners and data users think alike? Designing incentives to shape the provision of access to data. - Christian Meier zu Verl, Stefan Friedhoff:
The Researcher's View: Data Documentation in Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research.
A3: Data Sharing and Data Reuse
- Minglu Wang, John Cotton:
Data's Different Missions in E-Science, E-Social Sciences and E-Humanities. - Rob O'Reilly:
Data Sharing Across the Disciplines, Revisited: Academic Journals and Replication Policies. An Emperical Study. - Kathleen Fear:
Network Analysis of Data Reuse in the Social Sciences. - Tiffany C. Chao:
The Influence of Scholarly Output on Scientific Dataset Communication.
A4: Panel: Toward Trusted Digital Repositories: Three Perspectives
- Matthew Woollard, Hervé L'Hours:
Data Seal of Approval. - Jared Lyle:
TRAC Self-Assessment at ICPSR.
B1: Metadata Production Tools
- Jeremy Iverson:
Keeping up with Colectica. - Jack Gager:
Metadata Editing Framework: An open source project for building metadata tools. - Andrew DeCarlo:
Tools for extracting ASCII data and DDI metadata from Stata, SPSS, and other proprietary statistical file formats.
B2: Metadata meets the semantic web
- Thomas Bosch:
How to Infer an Ontology of the Data Documentation Initiative? - Johann Schaible, Benjamin Zapilko, Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
Linking Study Descriptions to the Linked Open Data (LOD) Cloud. - Dan J. Smith:
Accessing DDI 3 as Linked Data - Colectica RDF Services. - Olof Olsson, Thomas Bosch, Benjamin Zapilko, Arofan Gregory, Joachim Wackerow:
DDI-RDF - Trouble with Triples.
B3: Planning for Preservation: TDR/OAIS in data archives
- Mari Kleemola:
Improving Operations Using Standards and Metrics: Self-Assessment of Long-Term Preservation Practices at FSD. - Robert R. Downs, Robert S. Chen:
Improving the Trustworthiness of an Interdisciplinary Scientific Data Archive. - Lisa F. de Leeuw, Henk Harmsen:
Data Seal of Approval (DSA) - The assessment procedure.
Pecha Kucha: A
- Christopher Gürke, Anja Crößmann:
infinitE - An informational infrastructure for the E-science age, OR, Improvement of data access The long way to remote data access in Germany. - Leanne Hindmarch, Jennifer Marvin:
Scholars GeoPortal: Discovering data one layer at a time. - Paul A. Murphy:
The Missing Link: Giving Statistical Data Meaning. - Lisa J. Neidert:
One More Tool: The Pecha Kucha. - Susan H. Noble:
Fixation with Citation. - Abdul Rahim:
OpenMetadata.org: An online portal for sharing and managing statistical data. - Kristi A. Thompson:
Bringing them in: what 5 years of data can tell us about growing a data service.
Pecha Kucha: B
- Arofan Gregory, Joachim Wackerow:
DDI Lifecycle and Qualitative Data: Development of a Formal Model. - Laurence Horton, Alexia Katsanidou:
Election Studies: A Research Data Management Challenge. - Reza Afkhami:
Sensitive Data: Organisational Aspects of confidentiality protection and Privacy Concerns. - Nicole Quitzsch:
Data Publishing and Metadata creation. - Tony Machin:
Metadata in organisational surveys.
C1: Collaboration and Data Support
- Amber Leahey, Jacqueline Whyte Appleby, Steve Marks:
Collaborative Data Management: Best Practices throughout the Data Life Cycle. - David S. Fearon, Betsy Gunia:
Johns Hopkins University Data Management Services: Reviewing Our First Year. - Carol Perry, A. Michelle Edwards:
Establishing Collaborative Networks in Sporting Data. - Maria A. Jankowska:
Integrating Numeric, Statistical, and Geospatial Data Services for Graduate Students.
C2: DDI Implementation, Production, and Migration
- Samuel C. Spencer:
Metadata-driven Survey Design at the Australian Bureau of Statistics. - Johan Fihn, Jeremy Iverson:
Integrating DDI 3-based Tools with Web Services: Connecting Colectica and eXist-db. - Yuki Yonekura, Keiichi Sato, Yukio Maeda:
Feature Enhancement of Easy DDI Organizer (EDO). - Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
Migrating a Large Collection to DDI-Lifecycle.
C3: Technological approaches to enhancing data interoperability
- Rob Grim:
Going Local with a World Class Data Infrastrucure: Enabling SDMX for Research Support. - Marcel Hebing, David Schiller:
Administrative and Survey Data: DDI-based Documentation for a Combined Analysis. - Arofan T. Gregory:
Data without Boundaries: A DDI-Based Metadata Model for Supporting Cross-National Data Discovery. - Veerle Van den Eynden:
Supporting the Sharing of Longitudinal Health Data.
C4: Practical approaches of record linkage in RDCs
- Stefan Bender, Christopher Gürke:
Panel: Practical approaches of record linkage in RDCs. - Anja Crößmann:
German Census 2011 as a Mixed Method Design.
D1: Supporting online access to geospatial, micro-, and qualitative data
- Adam Schaal:
VizLab: A Tool for the Interactive Exploration of Geospatial Election Data on the Web. - Matthew Welch, Olivier Dupriez:
Open Source Solutions for Open Microdata: The IHSN Tools. - Eric M. Rodriguez:
Implementation of DDI in the National Institute of Statistics and Geography of Mexico. IASSIST Conference 2012
D2: Infrastructure to support research data management
- Johanna Vompras, Wolfram Horstmann:
Managing and Sharing Data within the Collaborative Research Center SFB882: Concepts and Requirements of a VRE for the Social Sciences. - Steven McEachern:
ADA-Lab - A Virtual Laboratory for Australian Social Science Research. - Michelle L. Coldrey:
Data Service Infrastructure for the Social Sciences and Humanities, DASISH.
D3: Towards an integrated model for access to official microdata in Europe: First findings from the FP7 DwB project
- Roxane Silberman, Marion Wittenberg, Raphaelle Fleureux:
Panel: Towards an Integrated Model for Access to Official Microdata in Europe: First Findings from the FP7 DwB Project. - Paola Tubaro, David Schiller:
Panel: Towards an Integrated Model for Access to Official Microdata in Europe: First Findings from the FP7 DwB Project.
D4: Preserving and organising qualitative social science data resources for sharing and re-use
- Ruth Geraghty:
Panel: Preserving and Organising Qualitative Social Science Data Resources for Sharing and Re-use.
E1: National Data Landscapes: Policies, Strategies, and Contrasts
- Janez Stebe:
Open Data in Slovenia: An Assessment of Accountability among Stakeholders. - Anna Bogomolova, Tatyana N. Yudina, Natalia Dyshkant:
Infrastructure for Evidence-based Resaerch and Statistical Education in Russia. - Meng-Li Yang:
Strategies of Promoting the Use of Survey Research Data Archive. - Stefan Kramer, Denis Huschka:
A Tale of Two Eagles: Comparing and Contrasting the Social Science Data Landscapes in the USA and Germany.
E2: Data Professionals
- Jennifer A. Green, Joel Herndon:
Spline and Demand: A Profession Interpolates. - Susan Rathbun-Grubb:
The State of Education for Data Curation and Librarianship. - Ryan Womack:
Data Management Training to Support Faculty Research Needs: Lessons Learned. - Laurence Horton, Alexia Katsanidou:
Archives as a market regulator, or how can archives connect supply and demand?
E3: Latin America, Spain, and Portugal Data Organizations and Resources: An Evolving Discussion
- Stuart Macdonald, Luis Martinez-Uribe, Paola Bongiovani, Alyson Williams, Aída Villanueva:
Panel: Latin America, Spain, and Portugal Data Organizations and Resources: An Evolving Discussion. - Todd Hines, Patricia Bermudez:
Panel: Latin America, Spain, and Portugal Data Organizations and Resources: An Evolving Discussion.
F1: Accessing Historic Records using Modern Tools
- Stuart Macdonald:
Crowdsourcing the Past with Addressing History. - Michael Jones, Gavin McCarthy:
Three Layers: investigating the potential of data, records and context. - Laina Madeline W. Padgett:
Digital Reproductions of Authentic Materials for Teaching Early American History: Opportunities and Challenges for Networking Multilingual Records and Historic Maps.
F2: Data management and curation interest group presents: Managing government data assets
- Minglu Wang, Joshua Horowitz, Danielle Farrie, Peijia Zha:
Reuse and Remix of Government and Public Sector Data. - Tanvi Desai:
Maximising Returns to Government Investment in Data: Data Management.
G1: Classification, Harmonization
- Daniel W. Gillman, John J. Bosley, Scott Fricker:
Research on Cognitive Aspects of Classification: Effects on Metadata Practice and Standards. - Kristi M. Winters, Alexia Katsanidou, Martin Friedrichs:
Data coding and harmonization: How DataCoH and Charmstats are transforming social science data. - Joachim Wackerow, Hilde Orten:
A DDI resource package for the International Standard for Classification of Education (ISCED).
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