
Simon Munzert schreibt auf Soziopolis, warum Programmierkenntnisse – vorzugsweise mit R – im Rahmen der sozialwissenschaftlichen Methodenausbildung zum Curriculum gehören sollten.
Simon Munzert schreibt auf Soziopolis, warum Programmierkenntnisse – vorzugsweise mit R – im Rahmen der sozialwissenschaftlichen Methodenausbildung zum Curriculum gehören sollten.
The 43rd annual conference of the International Association for Social Science Information Services and Technology (IASSIST) will be held in Lawrence, Kansas from May 23-26, 2017.
Many issues around data (sources, strategies, and tools) are similar across disciplines. While IASSIST has its roots in social science data, it has also welcomed discussions over the years of other disciplines’ issues as they relate to data, data management, and support of users. So again this year, in line with this tradition, we are arranging a conference that will benefit those who support researchers across all disciplines: social sciences, health and natural sciences, and humanities. Please join the international data community in Lawrence, KS, “in the middle” of the U.S., for insights and discussion on how data in all disciplines are found, shared, used, and managed. Join us and draw inspiration from this diverse gathering!
We welcome submissions for papers, presentations, panels, posters, and pecha kuchas.
The full Call for Proposals, along with the link to the submission form, can be accessed on the conference website here: http://www.iassist17.dept.ku.edu/proposals/
Questions can be directed to the Program Chairs, Samantha Guss and Michele Hayslett, at [email protected].
We are also accepting submissions for Pre-conference Workshops under a separate Call for Workshops, which can be accessed here: http://www.iassist17.dept.ku.edu/proposals/workshops/
Questions about workshops may be sent to the Workshop Coordinators, Jenny Muilenburg ([email protected]) and Andy Rutkowski ([email protected]).
Deadline for all submissions: 21 November 2016.
Notification of acceptance: February 2017.
Die im DIW Berlin angesiedelte forschungsbasierte Infrastruktureinrichtung Sozio-oekonomisches Panel (SOEP) sucht für ihr Datenaufbereitungsteam ab 1. Januar 2017 eine(n)
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