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CODATA 2002: Frontiers of
Scientific and Technical Data

Montréal, Canada — 29 September - 3 October
 

Data Policy

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Table of Contents

Keynote Speakers

Invited Cross-Cutting Themes

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Physical Science Data

Biological Science Data

Earth and Environmental Data

Medical and Health Data

Behavioral and Social Science Data

Informatics and Technology

Data Science

Data Policy

Technical Demonstrations

Large Data Projects

Poster Sessions

Public Lectures

Program at a Glance

Detailed Program

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Track I-D-4: The Public Domain in Scientific and Technical Data: A Review of Recent Initiatives and Emerging Issues
Track IV-A-4: Confidentiality Preservation Techniques in the Behavioral, Medical and Social Sciences

 

Track I-D-4:
The Public Domain in Scientific and Technical Data: A Review of Recent Initiatives and Emerging Issues

Chair: Paul F. Uhlir, The National Academies, USA

1. International Access to Data and Information
Ferris Webster, University of Delaware, USA
[abstract] [paper]

 

2. The OECD Follow up Group on Issues of Access to Publicly Funded Research Data: A Summary of the Interim Report
Peter Arzberger, University of California at San Diego, USA
[abstract] [slides (html)] [slides (pdf)]


3. An Overview of Draft UNESCO Policy Guidelines for the Development and Promotion of Public-Domain Information
John B. Rose, UNESCO, Paris, FRANCE
Paul F. Uhlir, The National Academies, Washington, DC, USA
[abstract] [paper]

 

4. Emerging Models for Maintaining the Public Commons in Scientific Data
Harlan Onsrud, University of Maine, USA
[abstract] [paper]


5. Progress, Challenges, and Opportunities for Public-Domain S&T Data Policy Reform in China
Liu Chuang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
[abstract] [paper]


Track IV-A-4:
Confidentiality Preservation Techniques in the Behavioral, Medical and Social Sciences

D. Johnson, Building Engineering and Science Talent, San Diego, CA, USA
John L. Horn, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, USA
Julie Kaneshiro, National Institutes of Health, USA
Kurt Pawlik, Psychologisches Institut I, Universität Hamburg, Germany
Michel Sabourin, Université de Montréal, Canada

1. Issues in Accessing and Sharing Confidential Survey and Social Science Data
Virginia A. de Wolf, USA
[abstract] [slides (html)] [slides (pdf)] [paper (pdf)]



2. Contemporary Statistical Techniques for Closing the "Confidentiality Gap" in Behavioral Science Research
John L. Horn, Department of Psychology, University of Southern California, USA
[abstract] [paper]



3. NASA Aviation Safety Reporting System (ASRS)
Linda J. Connell, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
[abstract] [paper]

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