Data Documentation Initiative Conference
Announcement, Law
I wanted to pass along this announcement from Deb Ludwig at the
University of Kansas Libraries. DDI is a well-established data
standard that seems to be gaining broader interest.
Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI
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Registration is open for the first annual North American
Data Documentation Initiative (NADDI) Conference which will be held in
Lawrence Kansas at the University of Kansas on April 2 and 3,
2013. Please register by March 12,
2013 at http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/naddi/registration.shtml. A reduced
registration rate is available for a limited number of graduate
students.
DDI is an international data standard for the observation and
measurement of human activity. Although primarily used by quantitative
social scientists, an increasing number of scientists in other
disciplines are embracing DDI to document and manage their data and
metadata. More information about DDI is available at: http://www.ddialliance.org/. This conference promises to be of interest
to researchers, librarians, archivists, repository managers,
metadata specialists, and data professionals in the social
sciences and other disciplines.
The agenda is available at: http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/naddi/program.shtml. Our keynote
speaker will be Dr. Jay Greenfield ( http://www.ipsr.ku.edu/naddi/JayGreenfield.shtml) of Booz Allen
Hamilton where he is the semantic architect for a DDI Lifecycle based
metadata system that supports the National Children's Study (NCS).
Patterned after the successful European DDI conference (EDDI),
the conference will be informative, interesting, and educational.
There will be presentations on the use of DDI in research programs and
data repositories, developments with DDI and demonstrations of new DDI
tools. The NADDI Conference is an opportunity for those using DDI and
those interested in learning more about it to come together and learn
from each other.
The Oread Hotel is
the conference hotel and is located one block from the Kansas Union.
To reserve a room with the conference rate, please call 785.843.1200
or 877.263.6347. The hotel will be
releasing the block of rooms we have reserved on March
2. It is not possible to
make a reservation using the group rate through the hotel's online
site. If you are unable to telephone the hotel (e.g. for
our international attendees) please send an email to Gail
Craun with your reservation request ( gail@oliviacollection.com). Room rates will be:
- $115 per night (Sunday through Thursday)
- $169 per night (King Classic, Friday and Saturdays)
- $179 per night (King, Friday and Saturdays)
Major funding for the conference has been provided by the Alfred
P. Sloan Foundation. More information about the foundation is
available here: http://www.sloan.org/ .
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