European Cooperation in Social Science Data Dissemination
Endnotes
1: This happened under the leadership of Stein Rokkan,
Guido Martinotti, Warren Miller and Erwin K. Scheuch. The Amsterdam
meeting followed discussion between Cees P. Middendorp from
Steinmetzarchief, Amsterdam and Hagen Stegemann from Zentralarchiv,
Cologne on policies of archival cooperation and international data
transfer.
2:
Members of the advisory committee were Gordon Heald, Juan Linz, Elizabeth
Noelle-Neumann, Jacques-René Rabier and Helene Riffault.
3:
Secretariats so far: Roger Jowell, SCPR, London; Peter Ph. Mohler, ZUMA,
Mannheim, and currently: Tom Smith, NORC, Chicago.
4:
In 1997, Juan Diez Nicolas, Madrid, agreed with ZA to take over part of
the workload for documenting the ISSP data.
5:
Project partners are: iecProgamma, Groningen; NIWI, University of
Amsterdam; Zentralarchiv, Cologne. Associated partners are: Trinity
College, Dublin and CIDSP, Grenoble.
6:
Project partners are: ESRC Data Archive, Colchester; Danish Data Archives,
Odense, and Norwegian Social Science Data Services, Bergen.
The project is also
sponsored by CESSDA.

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