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IASSIST Conference 2013: Cologne, Germany
- IASSIST 2013 - Data Innovation: Increasing Accessibility, Visibility, and Sustainability, Cologne, Germany, May 29-31, 2013. IASSIST 2013
A1: Panel: Data Centers and Institutional Partnerships
- Jochen Schirrwagen:
International Perspective from Open Access Repositories. - Robin Rice:
Providing Local Support for Data Management Planning and Appropriate Deposit. - Ingrid Dillo:
Supporting Data Curation through the Front Office and Back Office Model. - Jared Lyle:
ICPSR's Experiences Working with Data Producers and IRs, Including Successes and Challenges. - Laurence Horton, Alexia Katsanidou:
Doctor, My Data! Data Archive Support for Large Research Projects. - Louise Corti:
UK Data Service (UKDS) Institutional Partnership Project. - Veerle Van den Eynden:
Data Centres and Institutional Partnerships.
A2: Panel: Managing Access to Restricted Data in Universities
- Jennifer Darragh:
Managing Access to Restricted Data in Universities: The Johns Hopkins Experience. - Bill Block, Warren Brown:
Restricted Data Services for Cornell and Beyond. - Ryan Womack:
The Rutgers Secure Data Facility: A Small Scale Solution. - Tito Castillo:
Managing Secure Access to Biomedical Data: A UCL Experience.
A3: A DDI Tools Session: Examples and Application Challenges
- Thomas Bosch, Matthäus Zloch, Dennis Wegener:
A Business Perspective on Use-Case-Driven Challenges for Software Architectures to Document Study and Variable Information. - Matthäus Zloch, Thomas Bosch, Dennis Wegener:
A Technical Perspective on Use-Case-Driven Challenges for Software Architectures to Document Study and Variable Information. - Pascal Heus:
DataForge. - Jeremy Iverson, Dan J. Smith:
Colectica for Excel: Increasing Data Accessibility Using Open Standards. - Dan J. Smith:
Integrating Colectica, Nesstar, and DDI-Lifecycle Pt 1. - Ørnulf Risnes:
Integrating Colectica, Nesstar, and DDI-Lifecycle Pt2: Nesstar - a Dissemination Toolkit.
A4: Proof of Concept: Data Citations: Linking Literature to Data and Measuring Impact
- Nigel Robinson:
Discovery, Access and Citation of Published Research Data: The Data Citation Index. - Maarten Hoogerwerf, Marion Wittenberg:
Information in Context: from Enhanced Publication to Data Citation. - Katarina Boland, Brigitte Mathiak:
Connecting Literature and Research Data.
A5: Panel: Beyond Bits and Bytes: the Organizational Dimension of Digital Preservation
- Yvonne Friese:
Guidelines to Create a Preservation Policy: The NESTOR Working Group on Preservation Policy. - Michelle Lindlar:
Time to Change-Effects and Implications of Digital Preservation in an Organizational Context. - Natascha Schumann, Astrid Recker:
De-mystifying OAIS Compliance: Benefits and Challenges of Mapping the OAIS Reference Model to the GESIS Data Archive. - Natascha Schumann:
Tried and Trusted: Experiences with Certification Processes at the GESIS Data Archive. - Stefan Strathmann:
Digital Curation Training - the NESTOR Activities.
B1: Data Visualization and Mixed Methods Analysis: Using Geographic Data
- Peter Peller:
Geocoding: Adding Another Dimension to Non-Spatial Data. - Daniel Edelstein:
Votes and Values and Pretty Maps: Applying Mixed Methods to Canadian Political Data. - Justin Joque:
Building Out a Library Based Data Visualization Service.
B2: Research Data Management Infrastructures: Facilitating Access and Preservation
- Tom Piazza:
Using the New SDA to Make Data More Accessible. - Monika Linne:
Research Data Management with DATORIUM. Filling a Gap by Developing a Data Sharing Repository at GESIS-Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Joss Winn:
Research Data Management using CKAN: A Datastore, Data Repository and Data Catalogue. - Thomas Ensom:
Harnessing Data Centre Expertise to Drive Forward Institutional Research Data Management: A Case Study from the University of Essex.
B3: Harnessing the Power of Data: Expanding Linkages
- Andreas Oskar Kempf, Ute Sondergeld:
Indicator-Based Monitoring of an Interdisciplinary Field of Science: the Example of Educational Research. - Jonathan Crabtree:
DataBridge: Building an E-science Collaboration Environment Tool for Linking Diverse Datasets into a Socio-metric Network. - Peter Clark, Alex Jokela:
Terra Populus-Integrated Data for Population and Environmental Research.
B4: Qualitative and Atypical Data: Expanding and Facilitating Usage
- Libby Bishop:
What Do They Do With It? How People Re-Use Qualitative Data from the UK Data Service. - Tobias Gebel:
Sharing Qualitative Data of Business and Organizational Research Problems and Solutions, Bielefeld University. - Tiffany C. Chao:
Use with Caution: A Multi-disciplinary Analysis of Data Use and Access Conditions.
B5: Data Citation: In Principle and Practice
- Steven McEachern:
Data Citation in Australian Social Science Research: Results of a Pilot Study. - Dimitar Dimitrov, Erdal Baran, Dennis Wegener:
Making Data Citable. The Technical Architecture of the da|ra Information System. - Jochen Schirrwagen:
Databib: A Global Catalog of Research Data Repositories.
C2: Panel: Strategies and Models for Data Collection Development
- Hailey Mooney, Karen Hogenboom, Bobray Bordelon, Kristin Partlo, Michelle Hudson, Maria A. Jankowska:
Strategies and Models for Data Collection Development.
C3: Integrating Data Management and Discovery
- Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen:
Utilizing DDI-Lifecycle in the STARDAT Project to Manage Data Documentation. - Lucy Bell, Matthew Brumpton:
UK Data Service Discover: Visible Connections and a Structuralist Approach to Discovery/Making Data Visible - Building an Enterprise Search Solution from the Ground Up. - Matthew Brumpton:
In the Mix - Developing Open Source Search Technologies on the Microsoft Platform. - Donna Dosman, Pamela Moren:
Metadata Driven Tools Developed for the Canada Research Data Centre Network.
C4: Beyond Theory: Data Management in the "Real World"
- Stefan Friedhoff:
Data Management 2.0-Real World Adaptation and User Feedback. - Brian Kleiner:
Bringing Researchers into the Game with FORSbase: An Integrated System for Archiving, Networking, and Survey Construction. - Samuel C. Spencer:
Do We Need a Perfect Metadata Standard or is "Good Enough" Good Enough?
C5: Facilitating Access to Sensitive Data
- Rajendra Bose:
Implementing a Secure Data Enclave with Columbia University Central Resources. - Jörg Heining:
Expanding the Research Data Center in Research Data Center Approach. - Richard Welpton:
The UK Data Service: Delivering Open and Restricted Data (and Everything In-between). - David Schiller:
The State of the Art of Remote Access to Condidential Microdata in Europe.
D2: Opening Access to Non-Digital and Historic Data
- Louise Corti:
Realizing digital futures: Digitizing and building an online system for key post-1945 social science data sources.
D4: DASISH: Data Service Infrastructure for the Social Science and the Humanities
- Hans Jørgen Marker:
DASISH: The Big Picture. - Mike Priddy, Maarten Hoogerwerf:
Data Archives in an Environment of multiple Research Infrastructures: Towards a reference architecture for e-Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Humanities. - Eric Harrison, Knut Kalgraff Skjåk:
Improving Survey Quality in Cross-national Research. - Vigdis Kvalheim:
New Legal Challenges: New EC Privacy Regulation. Data Preservation and Data Sharing in Danger? - Alexia Katsanidou, Laurence Horton:
Education and Training for Research Infrastructures.
D5: Perspectives: Challenges for Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures
- Jens Klump:
Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures: Results from a Roadmap Project. - Harry Enke, Jochen Klar:
Challenges for Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures. - Torsten Rathmann:
Challenges for Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures: Preservation = Persistent Domain. - Dieter Van Uytvanck:
Challenges for Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures: The Private Domain. - Ralph Müller-Pfefferkorn:
Challenges for Multi-Disciplinary Research Data Infrastructures: The Public Domain.
E1: IFDO: Institutional Data Policies in 40+ Countries
- Vigdis Namtvedt Kvalheim:
IFDO Survey on Research Funders' Data Policies. - Ekkehard Mochmann:
Dynamics of Data Sharing and Data Policies in Germany. - Ruoh-rong Yu:
Data Sharing in Taiwan: Policies and Practice.
E2: Making Complex Confidential Microdata Useable
- Katelijn Gysen:
Towards a Procedure to Anonymize Micro Data: Anonymizing Data from Offical Statistics for Public Use. - Ingo Barkow, David Schiller:
The Research Data Centre (RDC) in the Cloud. - Laurence Horton, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda:
Legally Bound? Data Protection Legislation and Research Practice. - Peter Jacobebbinghaus:
Generating Useful Test Data for Complex Linked Employer-employee Datasets.
E3: Case Studies: Maximizing Usage of Important Datasets
- James Doiron, Pascal Heus:
Development of the Heath Research Data Repository (HRDR) and the Translating Research in Elder Care (TREC) Longitudinal Monitoring System (LMS). - John Johnson, Jack Kneeshaw:
From 1911 to 203: Renewing UK Birth Cohort Studies Metadata.
E4: Case Studies in Research Data Management
- Paul J. Plaatsman:
Erasmus University Rotterdam's approach to supporting researchers with data management and storage. - Stuart Macdonald, Robin Rice:
RDM Roadmap@Edinburgh - An Institutional Approach. - Eleni Castro:
Dataverse Network and Open Journal Systems Project to Encourage Data Sharing and Citation in Academic Journals. - Laura Molloy, Simon Hodson:
Promoting data accessibility, visibility and sustainability in the UK: the Jisc Managing Research Data Programme.
E5: Never Say Never: Working with Seemingly Disparate Data
- Chifundo Kanjala:
Towards making African longitudinal population-based demographic and health data sharable: Data Documentation practices in the past, present and future. - Lisa Neidert:
Metadata for Complex Information. - Reiner Mauer, Oliver Watteler:
Distributed archiving of social science research data: On the way to best-practice guidelines.
Pecha Kuchas
- Jennifer Doty, Katherine G. Akers:
Faculty practices and perspectives on Research Data Management. - Sue Hodge:
New data exploration tools at ICPSR. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Reiner Mauer, Oliver Watteler:
Data are like parachutes: They work best when open. - Lisa Neidert:
Getting some bang for the buck: Reaching out to journalists. - Lisa Neidert:
@MsDrData goes to Washington. - Celia Russell, Richard Wiseman:
SupercalifragilisticexpialiDotStat. - Andreas Perret:
Visualization: On reluctance and tools. - Robin Rice:
Do-It-Yourself Research Data Management Training Kit for Librarians. - Richard Welpton, Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda:
Achieving real data security via community self-enforcement. - Marion Wittenberg:
Beyond Social Sciences.
Posters
- Sanda Ionescu:
Collaborative Research: Metadata Portal for the Social Sciences. - Peter Granda:
An Interdisciplinary Repository for Research on Social Dimensions of Emerging Technologies: Challenges and Opportunities. - Jeremy Williams, Bill Block, Warren Brown, Florio Arguillas:
The Comprehensive Extensible Data Documentation and Access Repository (CED2AR), version 1.0. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Jonathan Crabtree, Lynda Kellam:
Expansion of the Odum Institute Dataverse Network: Forming Partnerships, Harnessing Infrastructures, and increasing Preservation of Research Data. - Chih-Jen Liang:
SRDA Community Platform Development. - Doris Bambey:
Qualitative Data in the Context of Mixed Methods Research: The Concept of Research Data Centre for Education (RDC Education). - Andias Wira-Alam:
DDI Tools Catalogue: A Sharing Platform for Everyone. - Dimitar Dimitrov, Daniel Hienert, Katarina Boland, Dennis Wegener:
Linking Research Data and Literature: Integration of da|ra and Sowiport based on Link Information from InFoLiS. - David Schiller:
Data Without Boundaries-Supporting Transnational Research in Europe. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Matthäus Zloch, Thomas Bosch, Dennis Wegener:
The Next Generation Microdata Information System (MISSY)-Towards a Best-Practice Open-Source Software Architecture for DDI-Driven Data Models. - Jannik V. Jensen, Anne Sofie:
DDI-Lifecycle Migration, Curation and Dissemination Production Systems at the Danish Data Archive. - Kristi M. Winters:
CharmStats and DataCoH. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Sophia Kratz:
Come in and Find out about Research Data: Documenting and Searching for Data in the German Data Reference System. - Mattias Persson:
New Requirements Regarding Research Data Management and Data Access in Sweden. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Markus Quandt:
Focusing Services and Expertise: The Research Data Centre International Survey Programs at GESIS-Leibniz Institure for the Social Sciences. - Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, Christina Eder:
Under Lock and Key? Setting up a Secure Data Center at GESIS in Germany. - Laurence Horton, Astrid Recker, Alexia Katsanidou:
Archive and Data Management Training Center. - Vasily Bunakov:
Scenarios for Semantic Data Discovery. - Justin Hayes, Rob Dymond-Green, Richard Wiseman:
The Good, the Bad and the Census. - Therese Lalor:
Generic Statistical Information Model. - Winny Akullo Nekesa:
Establishing a National Statistical Information Repository in Uganda: Prospects and Challenges. - Irena Vipavc Brvar:
Evaluation of Repository for Inclusion in Data Citation Index. - Sebastian Kocar:
A Good Practice of Cooperation Between Social Science Data Archives and a National Statistics Office: The Slovenian Example. - Robin Rice, Tuomas Alatera, Thomas Lindsay:
How to Make the Most of Your IASSIST Membership between Conferences. - Stuart Macdonald:
CartoGrammar-Making Cartograms the Easy Way. - Yuki Yonekura:
Easy DDI Organizer (EDO): Metadata Management and Survey Planning Tool Based on DDI-Lifecycle. - Jeremy Iverson, Dan J. Smith:
Colectica: Sharing Data through Open Standards. - Louise Corti:
Showcasing the UK Data Service; New Pastures, New Horizons. IASSIST Conference 2013 - Johan Fihn:
DDI Class Library for .NET. - Cristina Ribeiro:
The Data Deposit Workflow: Involving Researchers in Timely Dataset Upload and Description. - Mahmoud El-Haj:
UK Data Archive Keyword Indexing with a SKOS Version of HASSET Thesaurus. - Pascal Heus:
DataForge. - Flavio Bonifacio:
Interdisciplinarity: Ways to Improve Data and Statistical Literacy.
F1: Integrated Efforts: Discovery, Distribution and Preservation
- Lucy Bell:
Innovation in thesaurus management. - Elisabeth Strandhagen, Bodil Stenvig:
A Nordic collaboration on data archiving and preservation of data on medicine and health.
F2: (SERSCIDA) Making New Connections: Developing Data Services in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia
- Irena Vipavc Brvar, Mattias Persson, Hans Jørgen Marker:
Role of CESSDA in developing new data services in Western Balkans. - Aleksandra Bradic-Martinovic:
Country assessment reports: Researchers' interest in data services. - Marijana Glavica:
Existing infrastructures for data services in Western Balkans.
F4: Expanding Scholarship: Research Journals and Data Linkages
- Sven Vlaeminck, Ralf Toepfer:
Research data management in economics journals: Data policies and data description as prerequisites of reproducible research. - Angus Whyte, Sarah Callaghan, Jonathan Tedds, Matthew S. Mayernik:
Perspectives on the role of trusworthy repository standards in data journal publication.
G2: Panel: Data at a Distance: Using Technology to Increase Reference Reach
- Terrence Bennett:
Data at a distance: Perspectives from a small academic institution. - Wendy Mann:
Data at a distance: Experience from George Mason University. - Lynn Goodsell:
Archival federal data at a distance: Two levels of access interest, three modes of delivery.
G3: Data Longevity: Tools, Processes, Practical Experiences
- Olof Olsson, Jannik V. Jensen, Johan Fihn, Stefan Jakobsson, Akira Olsbanning:
How would you like to have your DDI today? - Wendy Thomas:
Introducing OAIS and DDI into an on-going research process: The MPC experience.
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