IASSIST QUARTERLY vol. 21 (1997)

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1997 : Volume 21
Date Issue Title Author(s) Page
Winter No. 4 A Web-Based Archive of Psychological Experiments: Challenges for Client Server Ruediger Oehlmann 4
ILSES General Overview David A. Schweizer 11
Meaningful Relationships Ken Miller 15
 
Fall No. 3 Changing the Way the United States Measures Income and Poverty: A Progress Report Daniel H. Weinberg & Charles T. Nelson 4
Theoretical and Technical Solutions for Preservation of Electronic Records in Finland Matti Pulkkinen 22
25 Tying Everything Together with a Relational Database Pat Hildebrand 25
Emerging Internet Image Archives Visualizing Biological Species and Medical Conditions Leslie A. Brownrigg 28
Information that Come as Images: Overview of Issues Repke de Vries 32
Categorizing Event Sequences Using Regular Expressions Lisa Sanfilippo & John Van Voorhis 36
 
Summer No. 2 Preservation, Access and the Multinationals Trudy Huskamp Peterson 4
A Glimpse at the Future of Social Science
Statistical Data: New Forms of Data Analysis, New Type of Access, and New Issues for Data Providers
Stephen E. Fienberg 8
A Digitial Library for an Academic and Research Community Jose Luis Borbinha and Jose Delgado 12
Hyperlinked Eurotrends Lorenz Graf 20
Roads to Metadata Debra Hiom 28
The Statistical Metadata Repository: an Electronic Catalog of Survey Descriptions at the U.S. Census Bureau Daniel W. Gillman and Martin V. Appel 34
Categorizing Event Sequences Using Regular Expressions Lisa Sanfilippo and John Van Voorhis 52
An Early Perspective on the "Electronic Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 1996" Margaret O. Adams 58
 
Spring No. 1 Data Archiving in Africa: The South African Experience Maseka A. Lesaoana 4
Statistics Norway and the Social Sciences Johan-Kristian Tønder 8
A Presentation of the ERAS Project: The Danish Unit for Registration and Storage of Medical Research Data Peter Heine Jorgensen 13
Developing Internet Based Teaching and Learning Resources for Social Sciences: A CSCW approach Vernon J. Gayle 15
Supporting Data Users in a World of Changing Technology Margaret Ward 21
Data Services Assists Teaching and Research: Delivery of Data Services via the World Wide Web Brian Kroeker 25

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