ICPSR
ICPSR: Summer Program & Official Representative
Summer Program 2018
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ICPSR Summer Program 2018
My materials and notes from the 2018 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research at the University of Michigan.
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Summer Program 2019
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ICPSR Summer Program 2019
My materials and notes from the 2019 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research at the University of Michigan.
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Service
ICPSR Official Representative
I serve as the ICPSR Official Representative for Seton Hall University, the campus link between our research community and one of the world's largest archives of social and behavioral science data.
ICPSR (the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, based at the University of Michigan) maintains a data archive of hundreds of thousands of research files and runs training in quantitative methods. Member institutions each designate an Official Representative to connect their faculty, students, and staff to those resources. At Seton Hall, that is my role.
What I do in the role
- Help researchers find, access, and use data from the ICPSR archive for their own work.
- Point students and faculty to ICPSR training, including the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research.
- Support responsible data use: access terms, restricted-data procedures, and citation of secondary data.
- Raise awareness of ICPSR membership across departments and in data-methods teaching.
Background
I first came to ICPSR as a participant, completing the Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research (2018-2020) before taking on the Official Representative role at Seton Hall. That path, from participant to representative, shapes how I support others: I know both the training and the archive from the inside.
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