IASSIST explained

International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology
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Abbreviation:IASSIST
Type:Non-profit
Purpose:"IASSIST is an international organization of professionals working with information technology and data services to support research and teaching in the social sciences."[1]
Region Served:Worldwide
Membership:~450[2]
Leader Title:President
Leader Name:Sandra Cannon
Num Volunteers:21 (voting members)
Website:IASSIST

The International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology (or IASSIST) is an international organisation that provides professional development, communication and conferences for data librarians, archivists, and social science aligned information specialists.[2] Each year the IASSIST Fellow program sponsors members from developing nations to attend events and professional development to further the advancement of information management.[3]

Conferences

YearCountryHost cityRegionHost organisation(s)ThemeStart DateEnd Date
2023PhiladelphiaUnited StatesIASSISTDiversity in Research: Social Justice from Data2023-05-302023-06-02
2022GothenburgEuropeSwedish National Data Service - SNDData by Design: Building a Sustainable Data Culture2022-06-72022-06-10
2021OnlineIASSISTIASSIST Global Virtual Conference 20212021-05-182021-5-22
2019SydneyAsia/PacificAustralian Data Archive, University of New South Wales, Aristotle Cloud Services AustraliaData Down Under: Exploring “Data Firsts”2019-05-272019-05-31
2018MontréalCanadaMcGill University, Concordia University, Université de MontréalOnce upon a data point: sustaining our data storytellers2018-05-292018-06-01
2017LawrenceUnited StatesUniversity of Kansas, Kansas University Libraries, Institute for Policy and Social Research, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas CityData in the middle: The common language of research2017-05-232017-05-26
2016BergenEuropeNSD - Norwegian Centre for Research DataEmbracing the 'Data Revolution': Opportunities and challenges for research2016-05-312016-06-03
2015MinneapolisUnited StatesUniversity of MinnesotaBridging the data divide: Data in the international context2015-06-022015-06-05
2014TorontoCanadaUniversity of Toronto, Ryerson University, York UniversityAligning data and research infrastructure2014-06-032014-06-06
2013CologneEuropeGESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social SciencesData innovation: Increasing accessibility, visibility, and sustainability2013-05-282013-05-31
2012Washington D.C.United StatesNational Opinion Research Center (NORC)Data science for a connected world: Unlocking and harnessing the power of information2012-06-042012-06-08
2011VancouverCanadaSimon Fraser University, University of British ColumbiaData science professionals: A global community of sharing2011-05-312011-06-03
2010IthacaUnited StatesCornell Institute for Social and Economic Research (CISER), Cornell University LibrarySocial data and social networking: Connecting social science communities across the globe2010-06-012010-06-04
2009TampereEuropeFinnish Social Science Data Archive (fi), University of TampereMobile data and the life cycle2009-05-262009-05-29
2008Palo AltoUnited StatesStanford University Libraries and Academic Information ResourcesTechnology of data: Collection, communication, access and preservation2008-05-272008-05-30
2007MontréalCanadaMcGill UniversityBuilding global knowledge communities with open data2007-05-162007-05-18
2006Ann ArbourUnited StatesInter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan School of Information Science, University of Michigan LibraryData in a world of networked knowledge2006-05-242006-05-26
2005EdinburghEuropeEDINA National Data Center, Edinburgh University Data LibraryEvidence and enlightenment2005-05-242005-05-27
2004MadisonUnited StatesData and Program Library Service, University of Wisconsin-MadisonData futures: Building on 30 years of advocacy2004-05-242004-05-28
2003OttawaCanadaUniversity of OttawaStrength in numbers2003-05-272003-05-30
2002StorrsUnited StatesRoper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of ConnecticutAccelerating access, collaboration and dissemination2002-06-102002-06-14
2001AmsterdamEuropeUniversity of AmsterdamA data odyssey: collaborative working in the social science cyber space2001-05-152001-05-17
2000ChicagoUnited StatesNorthwestern UniversityData in the digital library: charting the future for social, spatial and government data2000-06-072000-06-10
1999TorontoCanadaRyerson Polytechnic University Library, University of Toronto Data Library ServiceBuilding bridges, breaking barriers: the future of data in the global network1999-05-171999-05-21
1998New HavenUnited StatesYale UniversityGlobal access, local support: social science computing in the age of the World Wide Web1998-05-191998-05-22
1997OdenseEuropeDanish Data ArchivesData frontiers in the infoscape1997-05-061997-05-09
1996MinneapolisUnited StatesUniversity of Minnesota Electronic Research CenterWeaving the web of social science research, data and support1996-05-151996-05-17
1995Québec CityCanadaUniversité LavalPartners for access: working together in a changing data environment/L'access aux données dans un environnement en pleine mutation: un partenariat à developer1995-05-091995-05-12
1994San FranciscoUnited StatesUniversity of CaliforniaBuilding bridges: resources, technology and global issues1994-05-031994-05-06
1993EdinburghEuropeUniversity of Edinburgh Data LibraryOpenness, diversity and standards: sharing data resources1993-05-001993-05-00
1992MadisonUnited StatesUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison Data and Program Library ServiceData, networks, and cooperation: linking resources in a distributed world1992-05-261992-05-29
1991EdmontonCanadaUniversity of Alberta Data LibraryData in the global village: stewardship of an expanding resource1991-05-141991-05-17
1990PoughkeepsieUnited Statesn/aNumbers, pictures, words and sounds: priorities for the 1990s1990-05-301990-06-03
1989JerusalemEuropeHebrew University Social Sciences Data ArchiveValue of research data for government and business1989-05-151989-05-18
1988Washington D.C.United StatesU.S. National Archives and Records AdministrationPublic data: use it or lose it1988-05-261988-05-29
1987VancouverCanadaSimon Fraser University Research Data Centre, University of British Columbia Data Libraryn/a1987-05-191987-05-22
1986Marina Del ReyUnited Statesn/aAmidst technological turmoil: innovation and progress1986-05-221986-05-25
1985AmsterdamEuropeSteinmetzarchiefPublic access to public data1985-05-201985-05-24
1984OttawaCanadaPublic Archives of CanadaComing of age in the brave new world1984-05-141984-05-18
1983PhiladelphiaUnited Statesn/an/a1983-05-191983-05-22
1982San DiegoUnited Statesn/aImpact for the 80's: the integration of data services, processing, and utilization1982-05-271982-05-30
1981GrenobleEuropen/aThe impact of computerisation on social science research: data services and technological developments1981-09-141981-09-18
1980Washington D.C.United StatesU.S. National Archives and Records AdministrationInternational perspectives on statistical data for the social sciences: policy, technology, and management1980-05-021980-05-04
1979OttawaCanadaPublic Archives of CanadaData archiving: models for international cooperation1979-05-071979-05-10
1978UppsalaEuropen/an/a1978-08-141978-08-20
1978ItascaUnited Statesn/aState of the art: perspectives1978-02-081978-02-11
1977CopenhagenEuropeDanish Data ArchivesWestern European Conference1977-06-001977-06-00
1977TorontoCanadaOntario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE)Canada conference1977-05-001977-05-00
1977Cocoa BeachUnited Statesn/a1st Joint Canada/U.S. IASSIST conference1977-02-161977-02-20

History

The first IASSIST conference was held in 1977 in Cocoa Beach, Florida[4] with 29 representatives from Canada and the United States. [5] [6]

IASSIST Quarterly (IQ)

The IASSIST Quarterly (ISSN: 0739–1137) is a peer-reviewed, indexed, open access quarterly journal of articles dealing with social science information and data services. IQ represents an international cooperative effort on the part of individuals managing, operating, or using machine-readable data archives, data libraries, and data services.[7] The IQ is published by the IASSIST and hosted by the University of Alberta Libraries.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IASSIST home page . IASSIST . 2016-05-30 .
  2. Web site: About IASSIST . IASSIST . 2016-05-30 .
  3. Web site: IASSIST Fellowship Blog . IASSIST . 2016-05-30 .
  4. Web site: IASSIST 1977 Conference Archive . IASSIST . 2016-05-30 . unfit . https://web.archive.org/web/20060517162320/http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/iassist/iass77.htm . May 17, 2006 .
  5. Robbin, Alice. (1977). "Report on the First IASSIST North American Conference, February 16-20, 1977." IASSIST Quarterly, 1(2), 6.
  6. Heim, Kathleen M. "Social Scientific Information Needs for Numeric Data: The Evolution of the International Data Archive Infrastructure." Collection Management 9 (Spring 1987): 1-53.
  7. Web site: IASSIST Quarterly home page . IASSIST . 2019-01-10 .