IASSIST QUARTERLY vol. 13 (1989)

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1989 : Volume 13
Date Issue Title Author(s) Page
Fall/Winter No. 3/4 The Record Group Concept in Contemporary Archives  Paul A. Alsberg 4
National Archives and Electronic Records: Where are We Going?  Sue Gavrel 7
Data in the Natural and Exact Sciences and in the Social Sciences: A Comparative Study  Eliahu Hoffman 10
Policy-Orientated Research in Britain - Some Institutional Mechanisms  Robert Barnes 13
U.S. Bureau of the Census Data Dissemination Programs  Willaim P. Butz and James R. Wetzel 16
Data from the Central Bureau of Statistics to the Social Science Community: The Norwegian Experience  Bjorn Henrichsen 21
The Role of the Hungarian Central Statistical Office in Providing Social Science Data  G. Vukovich 24
 
Summer No. 2 The Use and Value of Social Science Data for Government and Public Administration  Harald Uhl 4
Sharing Information begets Information  Eric Tanenbaum 10
Social Science Data and the Usage of Data in Hungary  Tamas Kolosi 27
Report on the Meetings of the American Library Association  Libbie Stephenson 31
Future Directions for IASSIST: Action Group on a Five Year Plan 35
News Release - Center for Machine-readable Texts in the Humanities 40
 
Spring No. 1 The 1985 Canada Social Survey Program: A Review  Charles Humphrey 3
The Use of Microcomputers for Demographic Analysis: An Overview of Options for the Novice User  Diane Crispell 12
The Case for Software as Documentation  David Bearman 18
Is Data Redundancy the Price Archivists Will Pay for Adequate Documentation?  Margaret Hedstrom 24
History and the Data Archive  Hans Jorgen Marker 31
Small-area Census Data Services by Microcomputer: Applications of the REDATAM System in Latin America and the Caribbean  Arthur Conning, Ari Silva and Lawrence Finnegan 39

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