IASSIST QUARTERLY vol. 28 (2004)

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2004 : Volume 28
Date Issue Title Author(s) Page
Winter No. 4 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
The IASSIST Wiki – a Copyleft Solution for the 4th Decade
Oliver Watteler
5
My Three-day Encounter with ARGUS: A Report for IASSIST
Chiu-Chuang (Lu) Chou
8
Data Archiving at the U.S. Central Bank
Linda F. Powell
12
IASSIST 2006 Call for Papers & Strategic Plan Publication Award

18

Summer/Fall

Special Issue:
Developing Statistical Literacy)

No. 2/3 IQ Editor's Notes and Guest Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen, Louise Corti, Wendy Watkins
4-5
Information Literacy, Statistical Literacy, Data Literacy
Milo Shields
6-11
The Challenges of Integrating Data Literacy into the Curriculum in an Undergraduate Institution
Karen Hunt
12-16
Creating a National Peer-to-Peer Training for Data Librarians in Canada
Wendy Watkins, Elizabeth Hamilton, Ernie Boyko, Chuck Humphries
17-23
Data and Statistical Literacy for Librarians
Ann S. Gray
24-29
A Library Service Model for Digital Data Support
Susan Czarnocki and Anastassia Khouri
30-34
A Reference Model for Providing Statistical Consulting Services in an Academic Library Setting
Kristi Thompson and Daniel M. Edelstein
35-38
Survey Data in Teaching Project (SDiT): Enhancing Critical Thinking and Data Literacy
Louise Corti
39-54
Focussing in on Student Learning Outcomes: How SDA Helped us get Data into the Classroom
Aaron K. Shrimplin and Jen-Chien Yu
55-57
IASSIST 2006 Call for Papers

58-59
2006 IASSIST Strategic Plan Publication Award

60-61
Spring No. 1 IQ Editor's Notes
Karsten Boye Rasmussen
4
Counting Cows and Cabbages - Web-bases Extraction, Delivery and Discovery of Geo-Referenced Data
Stuart Macdonald
5
Multimedia Oral History Database
Zoltan Lux
15
Reflections on a Quest for Social Science Data in Vietnam
Daniel C. Tsang
18
IASSIST/ IFDO Annual Conference Edinburgh, Scotland May 2005

22

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