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Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 11:52:26 -0500
From: Patrick Yott <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: IASSIST 2000 Conference Announcement & Call for Papers
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This announcement is being cross-posted --please excuse duplicate posts.

IASSIST 2000 - Call for Papers
Data in the Digital Library: social, spatial, and government
    data services

The International Association for Social Science Information Services
and Technology (IASSIST) invites submissions for paper presentations,
panel discussions, poster/demonstration sessions, and workshops for its
26th annual conference to be held in the Chicago metropolitan area at
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois on June 7-10, 2000.

IASSIST conferences bring together data professionals, data producers,
and data analysts from around the world who are engaged in the
creation, acquisition, processing, maintenance, distribution,
preservation, and use of numeric social science data for research and
instruction.


CONFERENCE THEMES

Over the last four decades, data archives and data libraries have
managed, preserved, and provided access to "digital collections"
of numeric data.  We are at a historic crossroad in the development
of standards, technological capability, and innovation in data
delivery. This year's theme emphasizes this rich past and looks at
innovation in data services operations and current digital library
and archive initiatives that will shape access and services in the
21st century. The conference is an opportunity to explore service
models for data, government information, and mapping.

Invited plenary speakers include Kenneth Prewitt, director, U.S. Bureau
of the Census; William Kruskal, emeritus professor of statistics,
University of Chicago; and a plenary panel organized by Diane Garner,
Librarian for the Social Sciences, Harvard University.

Proposals for papers and poster/demonstration sessions in the following
areas are particularly welcome:

Innovative Services and the Effective Use of Technology
  Administering and providing data services in an academic library
  Innovations in data delivery and access methods
  Implications of Web-based data distribution and access models
  Integrating GIS and spatial data in the digital library
  Bringing numeric and spatial data into the classroom
  Expanding and preserving multi-media resources
  Developing support services for qualitative analysis
  Promoting statistical literacy
  Data warehousing

Promoting Preservation and Standards
  Preserving our (numeric) digital heritage
  Archival challenges of the digital government
  Promoting metadata and documentation standards for data
  Exploring XML, RDF, GILS, FGDC, and Dublin Core applications for data
  Data quality and authentication


PROPOSALS DUE BY DECEMBER 24, 1999

The deadline for paper and poster/demonstration proposals is December
24, 1999.  The Conference Program Committee will send notifications of
the acceptance of proposals by February 1, 2000. Please send
submissions,
including proposed title and abstract, to:

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INTERNATIONAL OUTREACH

The IASSIST International Outreach Action Group provides support for
data professionals from developing economies to attend the annual
IASSIST conference. Full application information is available from the
conference web site.


CONFERENCE DETAILS

Three days of plenaries, concurrent sessions, poster/demonstration
sessions, and social events on June 7-9, 2000 will be followed by a full
day of workshops on Saturday, June 10, 2000.  The conference will be
held at Northwestern University in Evanston.  Located north of Chicago
along the shores of Lake Michigan, Northwestern is one of the Midwest's
most beautiful campuses.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Visit the IASSIST website at http://datalib.library.ualberta.ca/iassist/

For the most current information check the IASSIST 2000 conference
website at: http://www.src.uchicago.edu/DATALIB/ia2000 or contact:

Fay Booker, Data Librarian
Social Science Research Computing, University of Chicago
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(773) 834-0150/FAX (773) 702-2101

Diane Geraci, Data Services Librarian
University Libraries, Binghamton University
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(607) 777-2181/FAX (607) 777-4848

Ann Janda, Data Consultant
University Library, Northwestern University
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(847) 491-4090/FAX (847)491-8306


IMPORTANT DATES

December 24, 1999       Deadline for conference proposals
February 1, 2000        Notification of proposal acceptance
May 8, 2000             Registration deadline
June 7-10, 2000         IASSIST 2000



Patrick M. Yott
Director
Geospatial and Statistical Data Center
University of Virginia Library
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