Title: IASSIST Web Action Team
1IASSIST Web Action Team
2Pam BaxterCornell Institute for Social and
Economic Research
- Updated membership pages of website.
- Working with Suzette Giles, Membership Chair, to
improve content, with an eye to making IASSIST
membership more attractive.
3Paul BernOffice of Population Research,
Princeton University
- Provided early vision for the new website by
drafting a proposed site map for the teams
loosely defined ideas. - Paul is developing an on-line searchable database
for the publications section, including IQ
articles and conference papers.
Buster
4Sandra CannonEconomic Information Management,
Federal Reserve Board
- San polled IASSIST members over the email list
for suggestions for important web links. - She then annotated and arranged the new external
links section by category.
5Lu ChouData and Program Library
ServiceUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
- Seen here in Quebec City with her husband, Lu
trolled through disparate websites collecting
conference paper citations which she input to a
database for online searching.
6Repke DeVriesDigital Library CoordinationNationa
l Library of the Netherlands
- Repke, along with IQ Editor Karsten Rasmussen,
provided early inspiration for the web team
through the findings of their IASSIST membership
poll (presented at last years Amsterdam
conference).
He also helped provide solutions for presenting
the IQ over the Web.
7Ann GreenSocial Science Research Services, Yale
University
- As IASSIST President, Ann paid close attention to
the list discussions and offered numerous
sensible suggestions for web page creators. She
also re-wrote the text for the About IASSIST page.
8Walter GiesbrechtYork University, Toronto
- Walter - seen here with CAPDU buddies (far
right), designed the style of the website and set
up a test site. - He also worked tirelessly with individual page
authors and files to make sure everything fit
together cohesively.
9Charles HumphreyData Library, University of
Alberta
- Chuck (right) has been the IASSIST web-master
from the beginning. So not only has he given us
free reign to completely change everything (!)
but he will continue to be the keeper of the
files, and provide server space for our domain
name.
10Ron JantzScholarly Communication Center, Rutgers
University
- Set up the first prototype for the How-tos in
the Tools Training section. Ron has set library
students to work collecting links to Resource
Guides for datasets and categorising them in a
database for searching and browsing.
11Stuart MacdonaldEdinburgh University Data Library
- Stuart created the Tables of Contents web pages
for the IQ, with input from the Publications
Committee. He also worked with the PDF versions
created by Walter Piovesan to create
article-level files to view. - At the nth hour, Stuart drafted an interactive
form for feedback from members and others.
12Ron NakaoSocial Sciences Data Services, Stanford
University
- Ron has been interested in developing some sort
of knowledge base by for IASSIST members. This
is likely to emerge as a set of job postings and
conference listings from the discussion list as
part of the Tools Training section.
Suggestions, as always, are welcomed.
13Carol PerryUniversity of Guelph Library
- Carol designed several logos for the groups
consideration, eventually settling on a revised
version of the 1999 Toronto conference logo. She
also designed the home page, which provided
inspiration to the group to fill in the rest of
the site!
14Robin RiceEdinburgh University Data Library
- As co-ordinator of the group, Robin didnt
actually contribute any web pages at all! - She set up the Yahoo egroup site, to facilitate
tracking of discussions and work. - Kept the ball rolling through on- and off-list
discussion.
15And so, without further ado ...
- http//www.iassistdata.org/
- 13 June, 2002