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Social Science Electronic Data Library-Related Publications
Card. J.J., Kuhn, T., & Wells, T. (2006). User-Centered
design and innovation in the Sociometrics Social Science Electronic
Data Library (SSEDL). IASSIST Quarterly, 30(2), 12-17.
Card, J.J., & Kuhn, T. (2006). Development
of online suites of social science-based resources for health
researchers and practitioners. Social Science Computer Review, 24(2), 255-261.
Card, J. J., Shapiro, L., Amarillas, A., McKean, E., & Kuhn,
T. (2003).Broadening
public access to data through the development of tools for data
novices. Social Science Computer
Review, 21(3), 352-359.
Card, J. J. (2001). Archiving:
Ethical aspects. In Neil J. Smelser and Paul
B. Baltes (Eds.). Pages 646-649. International Encyclopedia
of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Carley, M. & Card,
J. J. (2000). The
Social Science Electronic Data Library: Serving the needs of
data librarians and users. IASSIST Quarterly.
24(3), 8-14.
Card, J. J. (2000). Development and dissemination of an electronic library of exemplary social science data. Social Science Computer Review, 18(1), 82-86.
Card, J. J. (1996). Data,
publication, and program archives addressing adolescent sexuality,
pregnancy, and STDs. Journal of Adolescent
Health (Research Resources Brief), 19(2), 82.
Card, J. J. (1996). Development
of the Sociometrics Data Library on families, aging, substance
abuse, and AIDS. Social Science Computer
Review, 14(3), 305-309.
Card, J. J. (1996,
March). The
Sociometrics social science data and instrument library: A national
resource for teen pregnancy research and evaluation. PSAY
Network, 9-10.
Card, J. J. & McKean,
E. (1995). Development
of software to facilitate use of archived data sets. IASSIST
Quarterly, 19(3), 4-11.
Card, J.J. (1994). Introduction: Using existing data on the status
and well-being of the American family. In J.J. Card, et al. (Eds.),
The American family: A compendium of data and sources. New York,
NY: Garland Publishing Company.
Sherman Williams, B., Card, J.J., and the staff of the Data Archive
on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention (1993). Instruments
from the Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention.
In J.J. Card (Ed.), Handbook of adolescent sexuality and pregnancy:
research and evaluation instruments. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
Card, J.J., & Peterson, J.L. (1991). Establishing and operating
a social science data archive. In J. E. Sieber(Ed.), Data sharing:
Advantages and challenges. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
Card, J.J. (1989, January). Facilitating data sharing. ASA Footnotes.
Card, J.J. (1988). The Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and
Pregnancy Prevention. In J. Vanderlin & W. Barrows (Eds.),
Ins and Outs of Population Data. New York: Association for Population/Family
Planning Librariesand Information Centers.
Card, J.J. (1987). Retrieving item-specific information from
social science raw-data files. Social Science Microcomputer Review,
5(2), 198-207.
DAAPPP: Data Archive on Adolescent Pregnancy and Pregnancy Prevention.
(1986). Population Index, 52(4), 647-650.
Card, J.J. (1986). Topically-focused data archives: A new paradigm
for the codification of social science research. IASSIST Quarterly,
10(1), 35-43.
Card, J.J., & Lin, S. (1985). Benchmark comparisons of mainframeversus
microcomputer analysis of social science data. Social Science Microcomputer
Review, 3(4), 326-332.