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DDI 3: Possibilities for Implementors (1 st Session)

DDI 3: Possibilities for Implementors (1 st Session). Background. 3 rd year in a row that a DDI 3 tools panel has been presented at IASSIST 1 st year: “People are really going to do it – it’s not just talk!”

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DDI 3: Possibilities for Implementors (1 st Session)

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  1. DDI 3: Possibilities for Implementors (1st Session)

  2. Background • 3rd year in a row that a DDI 3 tools panel has been presented at IASSIST • 1st year: “People are really going to do it – it’s not just talk!” • 2nd year: “Lots of people are really going to do it – it’s not just talk – seriously!” • This year… “Which tools are there for me to use?”

  3. Scope • This panel is not comprehensive – there are some other tools being presented here at IASSIST (Session D1 – Thursday 10:30) • Paul Lambert: A Data Curation Application Using DDI: The DAMES Data Curation Tool • Alerk Amin: Building the Infrastructure for Enhanced Publications Using DDI 3 • Andias Wira-Alam: Implementing DDI 3: A Case Study of the German Microcensus

  4. First and Second Sessions • First Session: Tools now available, or to be made available very soon • Some are commercial, some open source, some available on other terms • Second Session: Tools to be made available on a longer time-frame • Also addresses some common topics of interest to all implementers, not only tools

  5. Panel • Colectica (Jeremy Ivreson, Dan Smith, Algenta) • DDI Editing at DDA (Jannik Vestergard Jensen, Danish Data Archive) • DDI4RDC: Metadata framework for the Canadian RDC Network (Pascal heus, Metadata Technology) • Documenting and Disseminating Longitudinal Data Online with DDI 3 (Alerk Amin, CentERdata, Tilburg University) • XSLT and DDI: Using Metadata to Drive Data Capture and Processing (Samuel Spencer, Australian Bureau of Statistics)

  6. Final Note • At the DDI Expert Committee meeting, a further commitment was made to enhancing and maintaining the DDI Tools database

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