Expert Seminars

CESSDA Expert Seminars are held annually. The seminars concentrate on practical information and on various aspects of data archiving.

Year Host Location Theme, link

2012

FSD Tampere, Finland Data Acquisition and Licence Agreements [website]

2011

FORS Lausanne, Switzerland Question data banks - towards greater integration? [website]

2010

SND Gothenburg, Sweden Cooperation between CESSDA archives and NSIs [website]

2009

ADP Ljubljana, Slovenia Towards the CESSDA-ERIC metadata model and DDI3 [website]

2008

DDA Odense, Denmark Cessda, DDI, Tools and Methods [website]
2007 UKDA Colchester, UK Developing the CESSDA Portal Further  [programme]
2006 GSDB Athens, Greece Open Access to Data: Anonymisation, Data Protection & Confidentiality [website]
2005 CIS Madrid, Spain Preparing and Publishing Metadata
2004 SIDOS Neuchatel, Switzerland Dataset Processing And Publishing [website]
2003 WISDOM Vienna, Austria Data Service Cost Structures and User Needs. From Economic Aspects to Authentication Practices at CESSDA Archives
2002 RODA Bucharest, Romania CESSDA/EDAN Seminar. Controlled Vocabularies, Cross-Border Data Transfer Agreements & Statistical Disclosures [website]
2001 UKDA Colchester, UK DDI workshop and separate workshops about qualitative data, Limber, Nesstar and Faster
2000 FSD Tampere, Finland Data Documentation with Special Issues on Data Security [website]
1999 NSD Bergen, Norway Beyond Survey Data
1998 ZA Cologne, Germany Survey Data in the Internet: Tools for Documentation and Distribution
1996 DDA Odense, Denmark Servicing Practices
1995 UKDA Colchester, UK CESSDA Integrated Data Catalogue
1994 BDSP Grenoble, France Networks and Social Science Data Archives
1993 SSD Gothenburg, Sweden Variable Level Documentation
1992 Steinmetz Amsterdam, The Netherlands Online Databases
1991 NSD Bergen, Norway Aggregate Data
1990 ZA Cologne, Germany Advanced Techniques of Data Management and Documentation
1988 UKDA Colchester, UK Presenting Data to Maximise Use
1987 DDA Odense, Denmark From Localisation to Cataloguing of Data Sets