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Communicating National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Information to Data Users: Letter Report (2011)

Chapter: Appendix A PANEL ON COMMUNICATING NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION TO DATA USERS

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A PANEL ON COMMUNICATING NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION TO DATA USERS." National Research Council. 2011. Communicating National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Information to Data Users: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13120.
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Appendix A
PANEL ON COMMUNICATING NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION TO DATA USERS

Kevin Novak (Chair), Integrated Web Strategy and Technology, American Institute of Architects, Washington, DC

Micah Altman, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University

Elana Broch, Office of Population Research, Princeton University

John M. Carroll, College of Information Sciences and Technology, Pennsylvania State University

Patrick J. Clemins, R&D Budget Program, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC

Diane Fournier, Client Services Division, Statistics Canada, Ottawa

Christiaan Laevert, Dissemination Unit, Eurostat, Luxembourg

Andrew Reamer, George Washington Institute of Public Policy, The George Washington University, Washington, DC


Emily Ann Meyer, Co-Study Director

Thomas Plewes, Co-Study Director

Michael J. Siri, Program Associate

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A PANEL ON COMMUNICATING NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING INFORMATION TO DATA USERS." National Research Council. 2011. Communicating National Science Foundation Science and Engineering Information to Data Users: Letter Report. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/13120.
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This report from the Panel on Communicating National Science Foundation (NSF) Science and Engineering Information to Data Users recommends action by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics (SRS) on four key issues: data content and presentation; meeting changing storage and retrieval standards; understanding data users and their emerging needs; and data accessibility.

This report also includes a summary of the workshop that focused on the several aspects of the NCSES's current approaches to communicating and disseminating statistical information -- including NCSES's information products, website, and database systems. It included presentations from NCSES staff and representatives of key use groups -- including the academic research, private nonprofit research, and federal government policy making communities.

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