IASSIST QUARTERLY vol. 27 (2003)

Volume 26 (2002)

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2003 : Volume 27
Date Issue Title Author(s) Page
Winter No. 4 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
Grid Technologies for Social Science: the SAMD Project
Celia Russell, Keith Cole, M.A.S. Jones, S.M. Pickles, K. Roy , M. Sensier
5
Preservation of Knowledge- Data processing in the Danish Data Archives
Anne Sofie Fink Kjeldgaard, Søren Priisholm, Birgitte Grønlund Jensen
9
Research Access to Microdata: an attempt to provide a context
Angela Dale
16
IASSIST call for papers

20
 
Autumn No. 3 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
Delivering the World: The Establishment of an International Data Service
S. Noble, K. Cole, C. Russell, J. Schumm, N. Syrotiuk, G. Tampubolon
5
Internet Surveillance: Recent U.S. Developments
Juri Stratford
12
Linking a FrontPage 2000 Web Form to an Access 2000 Database
Nancy Lemay
15
1st International Conference on e-Social Science - Call for Submissions

17
 
Summer No. 2 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
The Census of Canada from an Archival Perspective
Cara Downey
5
Information Products Management in the Internet Age
Rajashekhar D. Kumbar
9
The Juan Linz Archive of the Spanish Transition to Democracy 1975-1983: a project of analysis, digitalization and event history database
Martha Peach
16
 
Spring No. 1 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
Integrating Public Domain Data to Construct Community Profiles
Ken Reed, Betsy Blunsdon, Nicola McNeil and Steven McEachern
5
Data Processing in FSD: Challenges in a New Archive
Hannele Keckman-Koivuniemi and Mari Kleemola
11
A Reflection on the Past Decade
Chuck Humphrey
14
 Note: Table of Contents in original Summer Issue No.2 states second article as: "Data processing in FSD: Challenges in a New Archive" by H. Keckman-Koivuniemi & M. Kleemola. This article actually appears in the Spring Issue No. 1.

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