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February 2023   |   Vol. 43, No. 2

Everything you need to navigate International Love Data Week 2023 (Feb. 13-17)!

International Love Data Week, Proudly hosted by ICPSR, Feb. 13-17, 2023

ICPSR is honored to be the host of International Love Data Week 2023 (Feb. 13-17)! This year's theme is "Data: Agent of Change." Love Data Week is about inspiring your community to use data to bring about changes that matter. Policy change, environmental change, social change ... we can move mountains with the right data guiding our decisions! This year, we are focused on helping new and seasoned data users find data training and other resources that can help move the needle on the issues they care about. Below is everything you need to navigate the week’s activities.

  • International events: Find out who's doing what for Love Data Week around the world, and sign up to join in the fun! [More]

  • ICPSR events: Adopt a Dataset returns! We also have an excellent webinar lineup, which includes “Curating and Visualizing Inspiration through Data: The Places and People that Connect Katherine Dunham’s Repertory,” “Navigating the New NIH Data Management and Sharing Policy with ICPSR's NIH-funded Projects: DSDR, NACDA, and NAHDAP,” and “Loving Longitudinal Data: Added Value Access to NACDA Collections Using the NACDA Colectica Portal.” [More]

  • Shareable Resources Toolkit: Social media images, Zoom backgrounds, stickers and other resources below to spread the word about your own Love Data Week events and activities. These are freely and publicly available to download for use in newsletters, printed flyers, virtual meetings, and any other Love Data Week-related activities. [More]

  • Contact the Love Data Week committee at LoveDataWeek@umich.edu.

  • Finally, don't forget to use #LoveData23 when you post on social media!

International #LoveData23 Landing Page

Faces of ICPSR: Alison Sweet

Meet Alison SweetQ: What is a favorite memory or instance you have working at ICPSR? What makes ICPSR a great place to work?

A: Aside from the super cool people that work here and the collaborative environment we have, even virtually ... I truly appreciate the support that ICPSR works hard to provide for people, including those with disabilities. In any work environment, especially right out of college, I had to advocate and fight to get access to information and accommodations I needed to work, and ICPSR was the first and one of the few willing to ensure I had equitable access to information and opportunity to participate in the work environment. They continue to do so and check in with me. So, I'll always be grateful for this aspect of ICPSR, amongst all others. One of my favorite memories of ICPSR is realizing this unexpected fact, even during the first days.

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In Case You Missed It

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  • Feb 17-21, 2023: Creating Change 2023 conference-RCMD Booth Exhibit Hall [More]
  • Feb. 23, 2023: Webinar: Key Takeaways from ASTHO’s 2019 Profile Survey on State and Territorial Public Health [Register]
  • Feb. 24, 2023: ICPSR Council Nominations Due [More]
  • March 2-5, 2023: Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Conference- Booth #526 Exhibit Hall [More]
  • May-August 2023: ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods [More]
  • Oct. 4-6, 2023: Save the Date: ICPSR Biennial Meeting [More]
  • Call for Proposals: CSWEP-SSRC Women in Economics Research Consortium [More]
  • The Social, Behavioral, and Economic COVID Coordinating Center (SBE CCC) Awards New Pilot Project Grants [Full story]

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