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The DLI Community Where in the world are data professionals? DLI Orientation Workshop Queen’s University, Kingston April 5, 2004
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The Academic Community Data professionals are an important part of the academic community That encompasses our own institutions, those of our region, the nation and the international academic community
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The Local Community A data service includes: A reference service A research resource A consultative function An educational asset
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The Local Community A data service may be: A stand-alone service Part of general reference Part of a specialized service (eg. MADGIC – maps, data and documents) Part of the computing services An adjunct of a research operation
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Local Community Models may be: One person with multiple responsibilities A one-person data shop A multi-person operation within a single department An interdepartmental resource Levels of service will depend on the model Whatever the model, data professionals often feel isolated
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Regional Community All regions (except Ontario) have a regional data group West – ACCOLEDS Quebec – CREPUQ Atlantic Canada – part of APLA Ontario – may be coming soon DINO
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National Community Data Liberation Community through training Community through dlilist Community through cooperative projects
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National Community CAPDU A group representing data professionals, data producers, data providers and data users Founded by data professionals in response to access problems Is responsible for many of the gains made in data availability
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International Community: IASSIST “An international organization of professionals working in and with information technology and data services to support research and teaching in the social sciences.” Membership is largely European and North American, with some representation from Australia, Africa and Asia
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International Community: IASSIST Annual conference is the most important international meeting of data professionals On the cutting edge of new developments in data access Based on model of co-operation and sharing of ideas and expertise A family affair
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International Community: ICPSR World’s largest data co-operative 500+ universities world-wide 29 in Canada in 2 Federations World-renown summer programme in quantitative analyses One-week summer programme for data specialists
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The Data Community Local, regional, national and international communities provide a network of colleagues whose goal is to see you succeed Don’t be afraid to use their expertise
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