IASSIST Conference 2023
The UK Data Service are delighted to sponsor the 48th annual conference of IASSIST (International Association for Social Science Information Service and Technology) in Philadelphia, U.S.A.
The theme of the conference is Diversity in research: Social justice from data.
Registration is now open. Please visit the IASSIST 2023 conference page for more information and details of the conference programme.
UK Data Service presentation sessions:
*The session times listed are for local time in Philadelphia UTC-4*
Wednesday 31 May 2023
1330-1500 – Data access, governance and ethics - Panel A2
International develoments in policy, tools and workflows for sensitive data management
Darren Bell, UK Data Service; Deirdre Lungley, UK Data Service
1530-1700 – Data documentation and reproducibility - Session B3
Exploring sex, sexual orientation and gender identity through interactive visualisations
J. Kasmire, UK Data Service; Alle Bloom, UK Data Service; Louise Capener, UK Data Service; Nadia Kennar, UK Data Service
1530-1700 - Data documentation and reproducibility - Session B3
Enabling reproducibility in Secure Data Facilities
Beate Lichtwardt, UK Data Service; Cristina Magder, UK Data Service
1530-1700 - Data access, governance and ethics - Session B4
TRE’s sound great – but how do they REALLY work?
John Sanderson, UK Data Service; James Scott, UK Data Service
1700-1800 - Poster sessions
Examining racial attitudes, ethnicity and inequality through the UK Data Service
Rodney Appleyard, UK Data Service; Gemma Hakins, UK Data Service
Increasing diversity and inclusivity in data archiving the UKDA way
Gemma Hakins, UK Data Service
Thursday 1 June 2023
1530-1700 – Data access, governance and ethics - Session D3
Delivering data from the UK Censuses 2021/22 - challenges faced: data on the LGBTQ+ population and privacy
Oliver Duke-Williams, University College London; Vassilis Routsis, University College London
Friday 2 June 2023
0900-1030 – Data Literacy - Session E3
Doing what works in teaching with data: quantitative data and data skills in UK social science higher education teaching
Jennifer Buckley, UK Data Service; Alle Bloom, UK Data Service; Vanessa Higgins, UK Data Service
1100-1230 – Partnerships and collaborations - Session F2
Making metadata inclusive: content development in the European Language Social Science Thesaurus (ELSST)
Sharon Bolton, UK Data Service; Lorna Balkan, UK Data Service; Jeannine Beeken, UK Data Service
1100-1230 - Data access, governance and ethics - Session F3
Powerful DDI-CDI Metadata – the How and the Why?
Deirdre Lungley, UK Data Service; Thomas Gilders, UK Data Service
1100-1230 – Data management and archiving - Session F4
The ghost in the machine: How IT Service Management (ITSM) underpins a Social Science Data Service
Maddison Jones, UK Data Service
1100-1230 - Data management and archiving - Session F4
Servicing the Service: Harnessing your institution’s business data
Oliver Parkes, UK Data Archive