9:00-12:00 10 Budig Hall Kansas Union, Alderson Kansas Union, Malott Kansas Union, Big 12 Kansas Union, Jay/Spare Morning Workshops Collecting and storing data from Internet based sources Peter Smyth, UK Data Service
Morning Workshops Dueling CAQDAS – Using Atlas.ti and NVivo for Qualitative Data Analysis Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University; Florio Arguillas, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER)
Morning Workshops Introduction to mapping & QGIS Megan Gall, Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
Morning Workshops Preparing qualitative data for sharing and re-use Louise Corti, UK Data Archive, University of Essex; Libby Bishop, UK Data Archive, University of Essex; Sebastian Karcher, Qualitative Data Repository, Syracuse University
Morning Workshops Curation, Collaboration, and Coding—The Secret Sauce for Scholarship Support Megan Potterbusch, Association of Research Libraries; Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis Libraries
13:00-16:00 Kansas Union, Malott Kansas Union, Alderson Kansas Union, Big 12 Kansas Union, Jay/Spare Afternoon Workshops You can too! Running a successful data bootcamp for novices. Ryan Clement, Middlebury College
Afternoon Workshops Curating for Reproducibility: Why and How to Review Data and Code Florio Arguillas, Cornell University; Thu-Mai Christian, Odum Institute, UNC Chapel Hill; Limor Peer, Yale University; Joshua Dull, Yale University
Afternoon Workshops Data literacy for all, with R Ryan Womack, Rutgers University Libraries
Afternoon Workshops International Activities in Research Data Management Education: Tools and Approaches Helen Tibbo, School of Information and Library Science, UNC-Chapel Hill; Nancy McGovern, MIT; Thu Mai Christian, Odum Institute, UNC-CH; Jacob Carlson, University of Michigan; Merce Crosas, Harvard University; Robin Rice, University of Edinburgh
17:30-21:00
8:00-9:00 Breakfast (The Market, Kansas Union 3rd floor)
9:00-10:15 Plenary I: Daniel Reed, "Data Writ Large: Technology, Culture and Collision" (Woodruff) Daniel A. Reed is Vice President for Research and Economic Development, as well as University Chair in Computational Science and Bioinformatics and Professor of Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Medicine, at the University of Iowa.
With welcome remarks from Tuomas Alaterä, President of IASSIST, and Bernadette Gray-Little, Chancellor of the University of Kansas.
10:15-10:30
10:30-12:00 Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare A1: (program update: this panel moved to B4) There will be no session A1.
"Maximizing on The IASSIST Way: Data Support for All" panel has moved to B4: Wednesday May 24, 13:15-15:15, Jay/Spare.
A2: Data Curation: Perception and Practice (Panel) Data Curation: Perception and Practice Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University in St Louis; Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota; Jacob Carlson, University of Michigan; Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University
A3: Documentation Challenges in Complex Data Collection Efforts A School Survey Management System for Educational Assessments in Switzerland Ingo Barkow, HTW Chur; Catharina Wasner, HTW Chur Mobile SMS survey data management and preservation Inna Kouper, Indiana University; Charitha Madurangi, Indiana University; Kunalan Ratharanjan, Indiana University; Tom Evans, Indiana University; Beth Plale, Indiana University Tales from the lab: A case study of metadata & data management in complex behavioral studies Pernu Menheer, University of Minnesota; Andrew Sell, University of Minnesota
A4: Data Instruction in the Age of Data Science (Panel) Cheap, Fast, or Good - Pick Two: Data Instruction in the Age of Data Science Joel Herndon, Duke University; Justin Joque, University of Michigan; Angela Zoss, Duke University
12:00-13:15 Lunch (Ballroom) Special Lunchtime Speaker: Bill James , renowned baseball statistician, KU graduate, and Lawrence resident. The coiner of the term “Sabermetrics,” Bill is widely recognized as an innovator in the appropriate use of metrics to evaluate the performance of players and teams.
13:15-15:15 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare B1: Programs of Instruction CESSDA Training for data discovery Jennifer Buckley, UK Data Service; Vanessa Higgins, UK Data Service; Jo Wathan, UK Data Service Supporting our Researchers: the provision of data services in Canada: a case study Jane Fry, MacOdrum Library, Carleton University; Chantal Ripp, Data Liberation Initiative, Statistics Canada Does Graduate Training in the Social Sciences Prepare Students for Data Management and Sharing? Ashley Ebersole, ICPSR University of Michigan; Jai Holt, ICPSR University of Michigan Reworking the workshop: designing data management workshops to align with behavioral change models Elizabeth Wickes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B2: Repository Strategies across Communities FAIR Data in Trustworthy Repositories: Everybody wants to play FAIR, but how do we put the principles into practice? Ingrid Dillo, DANS; Peter Doorn, DANS DataverseNL – New Developments of a Data Management Support System for Dutch Universities, Research Organisations, and Higher Education Marion Wittenberg, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS); Peter Doorn, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS); Vyacheslav Tykhonov, Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS) The Data Seal of Approval in the Australian context - Assessing the Australian Data Archive as a Trusted Digital Repository. Steven McEachern, Australian Data Archive
B3: Infrastructure to Support Restricted Data Sharing Facilitating collaboration with restricted-use data John Marcotte, ICPSR / University of Michigan UK Data Service responses to changes in the data landscape Hersh Mann, UK Data Archive Identifying Less Common Types of Restricted Data Trace Crago, Boise State University; Amber Sherman, Boise State University; Jean Barney, Boise State University Using the 5-Safes framework: a case study of health data access in the UK Carlotta Greci, The Health Foundation; Arne Wolters, The Health Foundation
B4: IASSIST: Data Professionals and Collaboration (Panel) Maximizing on The IASSIST Way: Data Support for All (without burning out) Paula Lackie, Carleton College; Adetoun Oyelude, University of Ibadan; Libby Bishop, UK Data Archive, U of Essex; Dessi Kirilova, Qualitative Data Repository, Syracuse University Building a bigger data tent: What can IASSIST learn from CODATA? Ernie Boyko, Carleton University (Retired)
15:15-15:30
15:30-16:45 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare C1: Data, the Common Language with Different Dialects: Views of Data from Outside of the Social Sciences (Invited Panel) Session Chair: Larry Hoyle, IPSR, University of Kansas Data, the Common Language with Different Dialects – Views of Data from Outside of the Social Sciences Jim Beach, KU Biodiversity Institute & Natural History Museum; Arienne Dwyer, University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology and Institute for Digital Research in the Humanities; Russ Waitman, University of Kansas Medical Center, Medical Informatics and Enterprise Analytics; Jay Greenfield, Booz Allen Hamilton
C2: Data Rescue Documenting Data Rescue. The Ontario Data Community Data Rescue Group and the Data Rescue & Curation Guide for Data Rescuers Kristi Thompson, University of Windsor; Leanne Trimble, University of Toronto; Alexandra Cooper, Queen's University Accessing historical Canadian census boundaries just got a whole lot easier! A journey in data migration and cross-institutional collaboration Amber Leahey, Scholars Portal, Ontario Council of University Libraries
C3: Ethical Sharing & Management of Data Whose data ethics do you mean? Building common language with RCR Nina Exner, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Restricted Data Contracts: Current and Future Directions Lisa Broniszewski, Penn State Population Research Institute; Lisa Neidert, University of Michigan Population Research Center; Jennifer Darragh, Duke University Libraries; Loren Masters, Penn State Methodology Center
C4: Standards Based DDI Tools No tools, No standard. An introduction to standards based tools Johan Fihn, Swedish National Data Service Efficient and Flexible DDI handling for the development of multiple Applications Oliver Hopt, GESIS; Claus-Peter Klas, GESIS; Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, GESIS; Alexander Mühlbauer, GESIS
17:00-18:30 Posters Session (The Commons, Spooner Hall) Session Chair: Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh Note: The Commons is across the street from Kansas Union.
Includes light snacks and one drink ticket.
Documentation in the Middle: Active Phase Project Documentation for Inclusive and Effective Team-Based Research Hailey Mooney, University of Michigan Library; Jacob Carlson, University of Michigan Library; Karen Downing, University of Michigan Library; Lori Tschirhart, University of Michigan Library Data Data Data! But Little to Work With Adetoun Oyelude, University of Ibadan, Ibadan Let’s meet in the middle: facilitating access to administrative data in the UK Rowan Lawrance, UK Data Archive/ADRN; Sabrina Iavarone, UK Data Archive/ADRN Archive of Data on Disability to Enable Policy and Research: Creating a Common Resource for Disability and Rehabilitation Stakeholders Jai Holt, ICPSR; Alison Stroud, ICPSR Metadata in the Middle Colleen Fallaw, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University Library Continuum of Statistics Canada’s microdata data access services Chantal Ripp, Statistics Canada The Curating for Reproducibility (CURE) Consortium Florio Arguillas, Cornell Institute for Social and Economic Research, Cornell University; Thu-Mai Christian, Odum Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Odum Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Limor Peer, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University Developing Research Data Life Cycle Strategy: A Collaborative Approach at Fed Chicago Deng Pan, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 5 Minute Metadata: Informative videos to meet the metadata novice in the middle Lauren Eickhorst, Aristotle Metadata Registry; Samuel Spencer, Aristotle Metadata Registry A Complex Use Case - Documenting the Consumer Expediture Survey at BLS Daniel Gillman, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Evan Hubener, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Reginald Noel, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Bryan Rigg, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Arcenis Rojas, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Lucilla Tan, US Bureau of Labor Statistics; Taylor Wilson, US Bureau of Labor Statistics The State of Data Curation in ARL Libraries Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University in St Louis; Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota; Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University; Heidi Imker, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Jacob Carlson, University of Michigan; Robert Olendorf, Pennsylvania State University; Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota Using Data to Make Sense of Data: The Case of Video Records of Practice in Education Allison Tyler, University of Michigan Creating Data Citations in LaTex for Economists Courtney Butler, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Brett Currier, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City New approaches to facilitate responsible access to sensitive urban data. Andrew Gordon, Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU; Rebecca Rosen, Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU; Daniel Castellani, Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU; Daniela Hochfellner, Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU; Julia Lane, Center for Urban Science and Progress, NYU Finding a Data Sharing Solution: Connecting Journals to Harvard's Dataverse Sonia Barbosa, Harvard Dataverse Repository Research data management and academic institutions: a scoping review Leanne Trimble, University of Toronto; Dylanne Dearborn, University of Toronto; Ana Patricia Ayala, University of Toronto; Erik Blondel, University of Toronto; Tim Kenny, University of North Texas Health Science Center; David Lightfoot, St. Michael's Hospital; Heather MacDonald, Carleton University; Mindy Thuna, University of Toronto Promoting Data Usage in SSJDA: Introducing Our Secondary Analysis Workshops Izumi Mori, The University of Tokyo; Natsuho Tomabechi, The University of Tokyo; Satoshi Miwa, The University of Tokyo Store it in a cool dry place - processing and long-term preservation of research data Tuomas J. Alaterä, Finnish Social Science Data Archive Using backward design to create research data management professional development for information professionals Abigail Goben, University of Illinois-Chicago; Megan Sapp Nelson, Purdue University Switching from field work using ODK powered electronic data collection to data documentation in DDI: A junior data documentation officer’s initial impressions of DDI codebook, Malawi Epidemiology Interventions and Research Unit (MEIRU) Themba masangulusko Chirwa, Malawi Epidemiology Interventions and Research Unit (MEIRU)/ KPS; Chifundo Kanjala, Malawi Epidemiology Interventions and Research Unit (MEIRU)/ KPS; Dominic Nzundah, Malawi Epidemiology and Intervention Research Unit (MEIRU) IFDO Poster Jon Crabtree Social science data archive business models: A historical analysis of change over time Kristin Eschenfelder, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Kalpana Shankar, University College Dublin; Allison Langham, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Rachel Williams, Univeristy of Wisconsin-Madison CODATA poster Ernie Boyko, Canada National Committee for CODATA; Simon Hodson, CODATA Legal and Ethical Challenges of Sharing Big Data Libby Bishop, UK Data Archive and GESIS; Simon Parker, UK Data Archive IASSIST 2018 in Montreal Berenica Vejvoda
8:00-9:00 Breakfast (The Market, Kansas Union 3rd floor)
9:00-10:00
10:00-10:15
10:15-12:15 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare D1: Strategies for Collaboration Across the Research Ecosystem Knowledge management: Introduction and application for the social sciences and beyond Spencer Acadia, University of Kentucky; Frank Cervone, University of Illinois at Chicago Clowns to the left of me, data to the right; stuck in the middle with you: Seeking middle ground for data instruction to non-specialists Terrence Bennett, The College of New Jersey; Shawn Nicholson, Michigan State University Academic Liaison Librarians in the Middle of Research Data Management on Campus Patrick Griffis, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries; Michael Luesebrink, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries; Cinthya Ippoliti, Oklahoma State University Libraries; Hui-Fen Chang, Oklahoma State University Libraries; Helen Clements, Oklahoma State University Libraries; Pat Hawthorne, University of Nevada, Las Vegas Libraries The staff's knowledge sharing in the Management and Planning Organization of Qazvin province Shima Moradi, National Research Institute for Science Policy; Zarrin Zare Poorkazemi, Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch
D2: Instructional Tools Teaching big data skills in the social sciences Sarah King-Hele, UK Data Service, University of Manchester Understanding Data Literacy Requirements for Assignments: A Business School Syllabus Study Meryl Brodsky, Eastern Michigan University The Software/Data Carpentry Movements: How Crowdsourced Lessons, Research-Based Pedagogy and Peer Learning are Ameliorating Deficits in Data Literacy and Software Development Skills in Academia Tim Dennis, UCSD; Juliane Schneider, Harvard Catalyst, Clinical and Translational Science Center Picturing Data within the ACRL Framework for Information Literacy Cameron Tuai, Drake University Cowles Library
D3: National Infrastructure Initiatives Putting the puzzle together- a picture of data centres in the UK Joanne Webb, Administrative Data Research Network Portaging the landscape: Developing & delivering a national RDM training infrastructure in Canada Carol Perry, University of Guelph; Jane Fry, Carleton University; James Doiron, University of Alberta Internet dissemination of official statistical information in Cameroon : evolution, problems and implications on research and development AWUNG Frankline ATEMNKENG, Lecturer, Advanced School of Mass Communication (ASMAC), University of Yaounde II Swedish Research Data System Johan Fihn, Swedish National Data Service Challenges of providing outreach services to data users in Uganda; A Case of Uganda Bureau of Statistics Winny Nekesa Akullo, Public Procurement and Disposal of Public Assets Authority; Godfrey Geoffrey Nabongo, Uganda Bureau of Statistics; Patrick Odong, Uganda Christian University
D4: Metadata in the Curation Workflow C2Metadata project George Alter, ICPSR, University of Michigan; Jared Lyle, ICPSR, University of Michigan; Jeremy Iverson, Colectica Mind the Gap – Modernising existing comprehensive documentation for health research spanning 3 decades: Application of DDI codebook to longitudinal demographic, epidemiological and bio-medical data in Malawi Joseph Kamanga, Malawi Epidemiology Interventions and Research Unit; Chifundo Kanjala, Malawi Epidemiology Interventions and Research Unit (MEIRU)/ KPS Documenting Non-Survey Data in the Social Sciences with DDI-Lifecycle Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Kerrin Borschewski, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Building Metadata for Economic Data Description and Access Genevieve Podleski, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
12:15-13:30 Business Lunch (Ballroom) All are welcome and encouraged to attend the Business Lunch!
13:30-15:00 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare E1: Preservation Matters Who cares about 3D data preservation? Jennifer Moore, Washington University Libraries; Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa Libraries You can’t replicate what you can’t find: data preservation policies in economic journals Courtney Butler, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City; Brett Currier, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Preparing data files for preservation with Colectica Datasets Jeremy Iverson, Colectica; Dan Smith, Colectica
E2: Encouraging Data Publishing in the Social Sciences and Humanities Why do authors of social science journal articles share their data? Explanations by the Theory of Planned Behavior. Esra Akdeniz, GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences; Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, GESIS – Leibniz-Institute for the Social Sciences Publishing and reviewing data papers: experiences from the Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences Louise Corti, UK Data Archive; Peter Doorn, DANS Scooping the social sciences: how new metrics can help us make sense of data Lily Troia, Altmetric
E3: Tools for Reproducible Workflows Across the Research Lifecycle Projects, Packrat, & Tidyverse - New ways to do reproducible research in R Alicia Hofelich Mohr, University of Minnesota Reproducing and Preserving Research with ReproZip Remi Rampin, New York University Tandon School of Engineering; Vicky Steeves, New York University Division of Libraries & Center for Data Science; Fernando Chirigati, New York University Tandon School of Engineering Building up a Tool Chain to support the Research Data Life Cycle David Schiller, TBA21 Germany; Ingo Barkow, HTW Chur - University of Applied Sciences
E4: Strategies for Delivering Data Services Students Helping Students: Economic Library Student Assistants at Dartmouth College John Cocklin, Dartmouth College Library Data Librarian in the middle, creating instructional content for the digital humanities Matthew Gertler, University of Toronto Scarborough Visualization Services in the Harvard College Library: Laying the Groundwork Hugh Truslow, Harvard College Library
15:00-16:00 Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions Birds-of-a-Feather sessions are informal meetings on topics of interest, without any pre-planned agenda or speakers. Topics were submitted before and during the conference and voting on topics ended after lunch on Wednesday May 24. All sessions are open to all; scroll down to see topics list and locations -->
Data Rescue (Woodruff)
Qualitative Social Science and Humanities Data Interest Group (Big 12)
Getting Started with Data Services (Alderson)
Restricted Data (Jayhawk)
Geospatial Data (Jay/Spare)
Computational Reproducibility Tools (Parlors)
Health Data @ IASSIST (Ballroom*)
Dataverse (Ballroom*)
IASSIST Quarterly Publication Team (Ballroom*)
Data Management within Research Workflows (Ballroom*)
IASSIST Alumni (Ballroom*)
Open Science Framework (OSF) (Ballroom*)
Data and the Law (Ballroom*)
*Look for table tents identifying each topical discussion.
16:00-17:15 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare Parlors F1: Health Data: An International Comparative Deep Dive (Panel) Health Data: An International Comparative Deep Dive Bobray Bordelon, Princeton University; Jane Fry, Carleton University; Ron Nakao, Stanford University
F2: Building Bridges for Qualitative Social Science and Humanities Researchers (Panel) Stuck In the Middle with You: Building Bridges for Qualitative Social Science and Humanities Researchers Lynda Kellam, UNCG; Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University Library; Louise Corti, UK Data Service; Sebastian Karcher, Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University; Dessi Kirilova, Qualitative Data Repository at Syracuse University
F3: Open, Public Goods Infrastructure for Research Management & Discovery (Panel) Open, Public Goods Infrastructure for Research Management & Discovery Cynthia Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis; Victoria Steeves, New York University; Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
F4: Collecting and Mining Data from the Web Access to social science research data by an open API Wolfgang Zenk-Möltgen, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Reiner Mauer, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences Websites, Twitter, and Facebook - oh my! How to start gathering data from the web Michael Beckstrand, University of Minnesota - CLA Research Support Services; Alicia Hofelich Mohr, University of Minnesota - CLA Research Support Services
F5: Small Campuses, Small Repositories: Sustainable Processes (Panel) Small Campuses, Small Repositories: Sustainable Processes Rachel Walton, Rollins College; Paula Lackie, Carleton College; Patti McCall, Rollins College; Thu-Mai Christian, UNC Chapel Hill, Odum Institute
18:00-23:00
8:00-9:00 Breakfast (The Market, Kansas Union 3rd floor)
9:00-11:00 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk Jay/Spare G1: Developments in DDI (Panel) Sample Use Cases for the Codebook View in DDI Views (DDI4) Dan Gillman, BLS - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Arofan Gregory, Aeon Technologies; Larry Hoyle, IPSR, University of Kansas; Knut Wenzig, DIW Berlin - German Institute for Economic Research SOEP - German Socio-Economic Panel Developments in DDI - recent progress on the DDI Moving Forward Program Steven McEachern, Australian Data Archive Developments in DDI - A Vision for a Future Research Infrastructure Joachim Wackerow, GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences; Ingo Barkow, Swiss Institute for Information Sciences, HTW Chur; William Block, CISER, Cornell University; Jay Greenfield, Booz Allen Hamilton; Steven McEachern, ADA, Australian National University
G2: Developing Academic Library Data Collections & Finding Licensed Data Resources (Panel) Finding licensed data resources: the user experience Adrienne Brennecke, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Developing academic library data collections: a discussion of current practices Harrison Dekker, University of California, Berkeley; Bobray Bordelon, Princeton University; Robert O'Reilly, Emory University; Joel Herndon, Duke University
G3: Innovations in Managing Secure Outputs (Panel) Innovations in Managing Secure Outputs: What's the Takeaway? Matthew Woollard, UK Data Service; Beate Lichtwardt, UK Data Service; Deborah Wiltshire, UK Data Service; Johanna Eberle, Institute for Employment Research (IAB); Dana Müller, Institute for Employment Research (IAB); Amy Pienta, ICPSR, University of Michigan
G4: Data Sharing and Reuse Across Boundaries Like a kid in a sweetshop: Lessons in managing researcher expectations John Sanderson, UK Data Archive/ADRN; Sabrina Iavarone, UK Data Archive/ADRN; Rowan Lawrance, UK Data Archive/ADRN The Diffusion of Scholarship Across Disciplinary Boundaries through Data Sharing David Bleckley, ICPSR at the University of Michigan; Susan Jekielek, ICPSR at the University of Michigan Designing the Cyberinfrastructure for Spatial Data Curation, Visualization, and Sharing Yue Li, Purdue University; Nicole Kong, Purdue University; Standa Pejsa, Purdue University Facilitating Integration of Socioeconomic and Remote Sensing Data to Support Interdisciplinary Research and Applications Robert Downs, Columbia University; Robert Chen, Columbia University
11:00-11:15
11:15-12:15 Pecha Kuchas (Woodruff) Session Chair: Jen Doty National Archive of Data on Arts and Culture: Creating a Common Language through Infographics Jai Holt, ICPSR; Alison Stroud, ICPSR Crafting High Impact Tabling Experiences Elizabeth Wickes, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign When the Kentucky Derby becomes the Grand National : unexpected hurdles in negotiating access to government administrative data Tanvi Desai, Administrative Data Service, University of Essex; Melanie Wright, UK Data Service You just like me for my methods: Experiences of research design and analysis collaborators Thomas Lindsay, Research Support Services, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota; Alicia Hofelich Mohr, Research Support Services, College of Liberal Arts, University of Minnesota Looking at the library data in the mirror: taking our own advice about data management Ryan Clement, Middlebury College Developing Specialized Services to Cultivate Common Skills Jonathan Cain, University of Oregon
12:15-13:15 Lunch (The Market, Kansas Union 3rd floor) Use your dining card on the 3rd floor of Kansas Union. Seating is available on the 3rd floor and in the Ballroom on the 5th floor.
13:15-14:45 Alderson Big 12 Jayhawk H1: Data Management in the Research Process Putting metadata on the map - Producing enhanced geospatial visualisations from open-source tools to encourage metadata creation earlier in the data lifecycle Samuel Spencer, Aristotle Metadata Registry From administrative burden to research excellence: getting researchers to take data management seriously Alexandra Stam, FORS Moving data around: integrated research workflows for curating and publishing data Maude Frances, University Library, UNSW Sydney; Steven McEachern, Australian Data Archive, Australian National University; Daniel Bangert, University Library, UNSW Sydney; Carolien van Ham, School of Social Sciences, UNSW Sydney; Janet McDougall, Australian Data Archive, Australian National University; Luc Betbeder-Matibet, Research Infrastructure, UNSW Sydney
H2: Research Data Management Strategies & Opportunities Spreading the knowledge: Overviewing the University of Alberta Libraries’ Research Data Management Services James Doiron, University of Alberta Libraries Across Canada, across disciplines: Research data management practices and needs in the social sciences and humanities Leanne Trimble, University of Toronto; Dylanne Dearborn, University of Toronto; Tatiana Zaraiskaya, Queen's University; Jane Burpee, McGill University; Eugene Barsky, University of British Columbia; Catie Sahadath, University of Ottawa; Melissa Cheung, University of Ottawa; Marjorie Mitchell, University of British Columbia; Matthew Gertler, University of Toronto In Aggregate: Trends, Needs, and Opportunities from Faculty Research Data Management Surveys Abigail Goben, University of Illinois-Chicago; Tina Griffin, University of Illinois-Chicago
H3: Is Bigger Always Better? Examining Big Data’s Limits in Utility, Quality, and Security Would big data replace marketing and social surveys? - Potential usage of big data in marketing and social surveys: in case of Mongolia Davaasuren Chuluunbat, MMCG Company Data quality, transparency and reproducibility in large bibliographic datasets Angela Zoss, Duke University; Trevor Edelblute, Indiana University; Inna Kouper, Indiana University Secure Data Solutions for Social Media Data Analysis David Schiller, GESIS; Katharina Kinder-Kurlanda, GESIS
14:50-15:35 Conference Wrap-Up (Woodruff)