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IASSIST Quarterly (2005: Fall)

IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
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Cross-National and Intergovernmental Data: Paying for One-Stop Shopping
Bobray Bordelon

The first article in this issue is from the IASSIST conference in Edinburgh in May 2005. Bobray Bordelon is the Pliny Fisk Librarian of Economics and Finance/Data Services Librarian at Princeton University and presented at the conference his paper: “Cross-national & intergovernmental data:...

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Qualitative Archiving and Data Sharing: Extending the Reach and Impact of Qualitative Data
Louise Corti

The second article is from Louise Corti - Associate Director & Head ESDS Qualidata, Outreach & Training UK Data Archive – on “Qualitative Archiving and Data Sharing: Extending the reach and impact of qualitative data”. Louise Corti argues that while there is a well-established tradition...

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Self-Reflection of Virtuality in a Professional Association: A Compact Description of Mailing List Data
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
Repke de Vries

Lastly we have an article from our very own world. IASSIST maintains a very active list-server. The data – e.g. mails – from that list-server was collected some years ago and some categorization was performed on that collection. The article “Self Reflection of Virtuality in a Professional...

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