2007
DOI: 10.29173/iq373
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The Origins and Early Years of IASSIST

Abstract: The Origins and Early Years of IASSIST

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“…SSDA are complex institutions with a long history (Heim, 1980;O'Neill Adams, 2006). This IQ analysis provides one view of how SSDA have developed and maintained relationships with their funders, and each other over time to innovate, serve their user bases, and grow their products and services.…”
Section: Iassist Quarterlymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…SSDA are complex institutions with a long history (Heim, 1980;O'Neill Adams, 2006). This IQ analysis provides one view of how SSDA have developed and maintained relationships with their funders, and each other over time to innovate, serve their user bases, and grow their products and services.…”
Section: Iassist Quarterlymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there have been numerous studies that examine the technologies and practices of how research fields and researchers develop and use data archiving and archives, there has been less attention paid to how data archives themselves as information institutions have adapted over time to evolving research trends, institutional changes, and funding models. Social Science Data Archives (SSDA) are exemplars of long-lived information infrastructures (broadly defined as the computing and technological resources and their supporting institutions that are designed to advance scientific inquiry) that have successfully adapted to such changes (Heim, 1980;O'Neill Adams, 2006). Understanding inter-organizational relationships among SSDA, funders and partner institutions over time is essential to understanding how SSDA have evolved to serve their user communities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%