Registration is now open for the ICPSR Social Science Data Fair, and full descriptions of the sessions and presentations are available at the new Data Fair Web site.
Set for November 8-11, the Data Fair will bring together representatives and users from several social science data organizations to offer in-depth orientations to the data and teaching resources developed by the participating groups.
Topics include data management plans, management of confidential data, census chances around the world, and the issues surrounding access and use of data from international sources.
All sessions will be recorded and available for viewing on the Web.
The Data Fair is being organized for the social science data community at large, including researchers, librarians, teaching facutly, students, and policy makers. We hope you can join us!
If you wish to comment on this announcement, visit the ICPSR Blog.
2010-10-14
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TeachingWithData.org is a partnership between the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) and the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN), both at the University of Michigan. The project is funded by NSF Award 0840642, George Alter (ICPSR), PI and William Frey (SSDAN), co-PI.
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