Program
Monday, May 31st
All pre-conference meetings are at The Statler Hotel
| Time |
Session Topic |
Room |
| 9:00-5:00 |
Administrative Committee Meeting |
Yale / Princeton |
| 2:00-9:00 |
DDI Alliance Meeting |
Taylor |
Tuesday, June 1st
All workshops (W1A-W2E) are at Mann Library
| Time |
ID |
Session Topic |
Instructor / Moderator |
Room |
| 9:00-12:00 |
W1 |
Introduction to International Financial Data |
Bobray Bordelon |
100 |
| W2 |
SPSS, Stata, SAS: Flavours of Statistical Software |
A. Michelle Edwards |
B30-A |
| W3 |
Inside Roper Center Services: Beyond Survey Questions and Answers |
Lois Timms-Ferrara and Marc Maynard |
B30-B |
| W4 |
Digital Preservation Management Part 1 |
Nancy McGovern |
160 |
| W5 |
Newly Available Integrated Data for Social Scientists, Demographers and Health Researchers Part 1 |
Sarah Flood, Katie Genadek, and Christopher Ward |
Stone Lab |
| 12:00-1:30 |
LUNCH (on your own)
|
| 1:30-4:30 |
W6 |
Introduction to R |
Harrison Dekker and Ryan Womack |
CIT Lab |
| W7 |
DDI3 Repository-based Data Management with Colectica |
Jeremy Iverson |
B30-A |
| W8 |
Go screencasting go!: Creating screencast tutorials to support data products |
Lynda Kellam |
B30-B |
| W9 |
Digital Preservation Management Part 2 |
Nancy McGovern |
160 |
| W10 |
Newly Available Integrated Data for Social Scientists, Demographers and Health Researchers Part 2 |
Sarah Flood, Katie Genadek, and Christopher Ward |
Stone Lab |
| 5:00-6:00 |
2010 Program Committee meeting, meet in lobby at Mann |
Mann Library |
| 6:00-8:00 |
RECEPTION at Johnson Art Museum Opening Remarks by John Abowd, Edmund Ezra Day Professor of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University |
Johnson Art Museum |
Wednesday, June 2nd
All conference sessions are at The Statler Hotel
| Time |
ID |
Session Topic |
Instructor / Moderator |
Room |
| 8:00-9:00 |
CMTE |
CAI-DDI Meeting Review |
Mary Vardigan |
Yale / Princeton |
| 9:00-10:00 |
PLENARY |
Repositories and Cloud Services for Data Cyberinfrastructure |
Sandy Payette, DuraSpace |
Auditorium |
| 10:00-10:30 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 10:30-12:30 |
A1 |
Developing a Longitudinal Data Archive: Lessons Throughout the Data Lifecycle |
Jack Kneeshaw, UK Data Archive/ESDS |
Taylor |
| A2 |
Downstream Curation: Researchers and Data Management |
Katherine McNeill, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Auditorium |
| A3 |
New Directions in Inter-Archival Collaboration from the Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences (Data-PASS) |
Amy Pienta, ICPSR |
Yale / Princeton |
| A4 |
DDI 3 Tools: Possibilities for Implementers (First Session) |
Arofan Gregory, Open Data Foundation |
Amphitheater |
| 12:30-1:45 |
LUNCH (provided) |
Carrier Ballroom |
| 1:45-3:15 |
B1 |
Models of Collaboration in Data Curation |
Michele Hayslett, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Taylor |
| B2 |
Connecting the Dots: New Tools for Research |
Daniel Edelstein, University of Windsor |
Yale / Princeton |
| B3 |
Beyond the Traditional Data Archive |
Robert Downs, CIESIN - Columbia University |
Auditorium |
| B4 |
DDI 3 Tools: Possibilities for Implementers (Second Session) |
Arofan Gregory, Open Data Foundation |
Amphitheater |
| 3:15-3:45 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 3:45-5:15 |
C1 |
Social Networking in Action |
Ernie Boyko |
Taylor |
| C2 |
Data Sharing: An Important Step in Scientific Method |
Chuck Humphrey, University of Alberta |
Auditorium |
| C3 |
Sustainable Data Preservation |
Nancy McGovern, ICPSR |
Amphitheater |
| C4 |
New Directions in Qualitative Data Access |
Libby Bishop, UK Data Archive/University of Leeds |
Yale / Princeton |
Thursday, June 3rd
All conference sessions are at The Statler Hotel
| Time |
ID |
Session Topic |
Instructor / Moderator |
Room |
| 8:00-9:00 |
CMTE |
Optional Committee Time |
|
|
| 9:00-10:00 |
PLENARY |
The Afrobarometer at Ten: Building a Network of Survey Research in Africa |
Boniface Dulani, Michigan State University and University of Malawi |
Auditorium |
| 10:00-10:30 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 10:30-12:30 |
D1 |
Automated Curation Tools and Services for Metadata |
Ann Green, Yale University |
Auditorium |
| D2 |
Stir it Up: Comparative Data |
Wendy Watkins, Carleton University |
Amphitheater |
| D3 |
Virtual Research Environments: Tools for Presenting and Storing Data |
Ron Nakao, Stanford University |
Taylor |
| D4 |
Restricted Data Access: Principles and Standards |
Oliver Watteler, GESIS |
Yale / Princeton |
| 12:30-2:00 |
LUNCH |
BUSINESS LUNCH (provided) |
Carrier Ballroom |
| 2:00-3:30 |
E1 |
Engaging New Users |
Lynda Kellam, University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
Auditorium |
| E2 |
Connecting the IASSIST Community Across the Web: IASSIST Publications Committee and e-Community Infrastructure Action Group Discussion with Members |
Robin Rice, EDINA and Data Library, University of Edinburgh |
Amphitheater |
| E3 |
Panel: Confidentiality and Access Concerns of the Social Sciences and Human Subjects Ethics Review Boards |
Libbie Stephenson, Social Science Data Archive, University of California, Los Angeles |
Taylor |
| E4 |
Secure Remote Access to Restricted Data |
Jon Stiles, University of California, Berkeley |
Yale / Princeton |
| 3:30-3:45 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 3:45-4:30 |
PK |
Social Networking / User Needs |
Tom Lindsay |
Auditorium |
| 4:30-5:30 |
Poster Session Set Up |
Terrace Lounge |
| 5:30-7:00 |
RECEPTION |
Wine and Cheese Poster Session |
Lynda Kellam |
Terrace Lounge |
| 7:00-12:00 |
BANQUET (with live music) |
The Purple Valley |
Carrier Ballroom |
Friday, June 4th
All conference sessions are at The Statler Hotel
| Time |
ID |
Session Topic |
Instructor / Moderator |
Room |
| 8:00-9:00 |
CMTE |
Optional Committee Time |
|
|
| 9:00-11:00 |
F1 |
Data Reference in Depth (Part I): Subjects, Sources and Challenges |
Bobray Bordelon, Princeton University |
Auditorium |
| F2 |
Data Management: Engaging Researchers and Crossing Disciplines |
Gail Steinhart, Cornell University |
Amphitheater |
| F3 |
Connecting with the Community: Stakeholder Participation in the Development and Operation of Qualitative Data Archives |
Gavan McCarthy, University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Centre |
Taylor |
| F4 |
Providing Secure Access to Sensitive Data |
Melanie Wright, UK Data Archive |
Yale / Princeton |
| 11:00-11:30 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 11:30-1:00 |
G1 |
Data Reference in Depth (Part II): Access, Citation, and Instruction |
Bobray Bordelon, Princeton University |
Auditorium |
| G2 |
Social Network Dynamics |
Harrison Dekker, University of California, Berkeley |
Amphitheater |
| G3 |
Preservation: Interoperability and Reproducibility |
Bo Wandschneider, University of Guelph |
Taylor |
| 1:00-2:00 |
LUNCH (provided) |
Carrier Ballroom |
| 2:00-3:00 |
PLENARY |
The End of Marketing As We Know it, and the Rise of Sociological Metrics |
Dave Linabury, Vice-President, Group Director of Social Media, Campbell-Ewald |
Auditorium |
| 3:00-3:15 |
BREAK |
Foyer |
| 3:15-4:15 |
WRAP-UP |
Auditorium |
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