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- The LEADS Database at ICPSR: Identifying Important Social Science Studies for ArchivingAmy Pienta. [doi]
- Two Documents, Three Legs, and Five Stages: Developing an Organizational Response to Digital Preservation RequirementsNancy Y. McGovern. [doi]
- Data Services Awareness and Use Survey: What We Learned About Promoting Data ServicesEleanor Read. [doi]
- Smart Qualitative Data: Methods and Community Tools for Data Mark-Up (SQUAD)Louise Corti, Libby Bishop. [doi]
- Integration of GIS With 2000 China Population Census DataShuming Bao.
- Protecting Confidentiality in Canadian Research Data CentresCynthia Cook. [doi]
- Cultural Policy & the Arts National Data Archive (CPANDA): Model, Mission and ServicesLarry McGill. [doi]
- Association of Religion Data ArchivesBrian J. Grim. [doi]
- An Update from Statistics CanadaBernie Gloyn. [doi]
- Microdata Information System MISSYAndrea Janssen, Jeanette Bohr, Joachim Wackerow. [doi]
- Education on the Fly for the Accidental Library Data Professional: Design Your Professional PublicationMichele Hayslett. [doi]
- W5: Hands-On DDI 3.0 - Concept, Structure, and ToolsJim Jacobs, Wendy Thomas. [doi]
- What's New With SDA?Tom Piazza. [doi]
- From Primitive Numbers to Knowledge: How Technology Has Enhanced the Dissemination of Social Science DataChiu Chuang. [doi]
- Leveraging Resources through Partnerships: A Case Study of a Distributed Web Mapping ServiceMichele Hayslett. [doi]
- DDI Version 3 and Instrument DocumentationKarl Dinkelmann. [doi]
- Producing Archive-Ready Datasets: Compliance, Incentives, and MotivationMargaret Hedstrom. [doi]
- Delivering Government Data to Lawyers and JournalistsSusan Long, Linda Roberge. [doi]
- Developing a Framework for Quantitative Literacy: Counting on IASSISTWendy Watkins.
- UK 2001 Census Microdata: Providing Access to Data Subject to Confidentiality ConstraintsJo Wathan. [doi]
- Metadata Management: The Forgotten World of the Back OfficeAnne Etheridge. [doi]
- A FEDORA-Based Institutional Repository to Support Multidisciplinary CollectionsRon Jantz. [doi]
- The Science Commons Data ProjectJohn Wilbanks.
- European Social Survey Education Net: Research-Like Learning in the Social SciencesAtle Jastad. [doi]
- Everything but the Kitchen Sink: Building a Metadata Repository for Time Series Data at the Federal Reserve BoardSan Cannon, Meredith Krug. [doi]
- Building Data-Rich Web Sites: The Integration Projects of the Minnesota Population CenterBill Block. [doi]
- University Information System RUSSIA: Database and Value-Added Service for Investigations of Life Quality and Economic Welfare of Households and Individuals in RussiaTatyana N. Yudina, Anna Bogomolova. [doi]
- Evaluating the Quantity and Quality of Publicly Available Cross-National Crime DataJanet P. Stamatel. [doi]
- Efficient Ingest of Datasets in a Two-Stage Archival Process: The First Phase - Easy-StoreMarion Wittenberg, Rutger Kramer. [doi]
- Consideration for Security Issues of Geospatial Information Services in Local GovernmentsMakoto Hanashima. [doi]
- Highlights from the .Open Access TimelineRobin Rice. [doi]
- NARA - Roper Center Collaboration: USIA Office of Research Surveys 1952-1999Marc Maynard, Michael Carlson. [doi]
- SociometricsJosefina J. Card. [doi]
- Data Access and Preservation across the Sciences: New Ideas and InitiativesBob Chen.
- Organizing Data With Temporal and Spatial ReferencesMichal Paneth-Peleg.
- Creating a Repository of Training Materials: The Canadian ExperienceJane Fry.
- Institutional Repository (IR) ModelsRon Jantz. [doi]
- Research-Based Metadata Requirements for a BLS Reports ArchiveScott C. Berridge, John J. Bosley, Daniel W. Gillman. [doi]
- W7: Using ATLAS.ti to Explore Archived Qualitative DataLibby Bishop, Louise Corti. [doi]
- W4: Building an SDA ArchiveTom Piazza, Charlie Thomas. [doi]
- Challenges and Opportunities in the Implementation of Citation StandardsJeri Schneider. [doi]
- Social Science Data Librarianship: A University CurriculumFredric C. Gey, Frank Olken. [doi]
- What Goes Around, Comes Around: We Must All be Data Curators NowPeter Burnhill. [doi]
- Blending Traditional and Data LibrarianshipJennifer Darragh, Paula Lackie, Tiffani Conner.
- W3: Introduction to Data LibrarianshipPaul Bern. [doi]
- A Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative DataMicah Altman, Gary King. [doi]
- Statistical Literacy Survey ResultsMilo Schield. [doi]
- Toward a System of Trusted Digital RepositoriesRobin Dale. [doi]
- ICPSR and the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library: Two Decades of CollaborationPeter Granda. [doi]
- Mine Your Data: Contrasting Data Mining Approaches to Numeric and Textual Data SourcesLouise Corti, Karsten Boye Rasmussen. [doi]
- Metadata by Design and Fielded Metadata: The Poles of a Space in Which Data Processing Takes PlaceReto Hadorn. [doi]
- Evaluation of Web Sites: What Works and What Doesn'tSue Ellen Hansen, Matthew Richardson. [doi]
- Best Practices for Designing and Building Highly Interactive and Data-Aware Web SitesMark Gregor. [doi]
- Networking in the University Environment: Building Bridges From the Bottom UpJennifer Darragh, Stephen Woods. [doi]
- The Special Licence Model for Access to More Detailed MicrodataKaren Dennison. [doi]
- DDI 3Arofan Gregory.
- Tracking and Managing Citations: Data Centers and Best PracticesW. Christopher Lenhardt. [doi]
- Building Infrastructure and Alliances to Meet Common Goals: "The Creation of a Canadian Public Opinion Data Index"Laine Ruus, Lois Timms-Ferrara. [doi]
- DDI 3Chris Nelson.
- Implementing a National Data Archive in Ethiopia: Challenges and ExperienceYakob Mudesir Seid.
- International Comparative Data: Advice to NeophytesSusan Hook Czarnocki. [doi]
- The Madiera Portal: Unified Access to European Data ResourcesAlette Gilhus Mykkeltvedt. [doi]
- Basic Forms of Citation for Statistics and Data: Towards an Accepted StandardGaetan Drolet. [doi]
- Database Developments to Establish Internet Content ServicesZoltán Lux. [doi]
- Got Data? Google Map It!Paul Bern. [doi]
- The Nature of DataFrank Farance, Daniel W. Gillman. [doi]
- Deep BlueJim Ottaviani.
- International Household Survey Network: Microdata Management ToolkitPascal Heus. [doi]
- Cyberinfrastructure and the Social SciencesBjørn Henrichsen. [doi]
- Let's Qualify What is Quantified: The Language of Change - Teachers and Their Expressions of Change in Six CountriesNora Arato. [doi]
- State and Local Government Challenges for Geospatial Data Management and DistributionRobert R. Downs, Robert S. Chen. [doi]
- Three Out of Two People Want to Know: The Issues Behind Conversion to DDI 3Ken Miller.
- W1: A Gentle Introduction to DDI: What's in it for Me?Jim Jacobs, Wendy Thomas. [doi]
- Open Access Movement and DataJeffrey S. Bullington. [doi]
- Developing a Social Science and GIS Data Service in a Predominantly Undergraduate Library: Past, Present, and FutureSuzette Giles. [doi]
- W2: Introduction to GISKarl Longstreth.
- Alternative Ways of Presenting Historical Census DataLuuk Schreven, Anouk de Rijk. [doi]
- Research and IR CohabitatingChuck Humphrey. [doi]
- Disseminating Survey Information in the Networked World: A UK ResourceJulie Lamb. [doi]
- Enabling Discovery, Integration, and Understanding of Criminal Justice Statistical Information: Developing a Metadata Application ProfileCarol A. Hert, Sheila O. Denn. [doi]
- The Scientific Data Commons and Non-conventional SourcesHarlan Onsrud.
- Exploring FEDORA's Possibilities to Create a Research Space for the SciencesDonna J. Tolson.
- Problems of Comparability in the German Microcensus Over Time and the New DDI Version 3.0Jeanette Bohr, Andrea Janssen, Joachim Wackerow. [doi]
- W6: Statistical Literacy and Learning ObjectsMilo Schield, Cynthia Schield. [doi]
- Locating the Geographic Center of DDI 3.0Wendy Thomas. [doi]
- Migrating Numeric Data Collections into FEDORAGretchen Gano.