| semi-formal
communication : present research-in-progress
working
and occasional papers | conference papers | association newsletters
Description:
Research data and communication that has not (and may never) make it to
formal publication and appears as conference papers, reports for various
audiences (including funding sources), working papers, Web pages, etc.
Types of semi-formal REECAS communication
Working and
occasional papers
Documents such as briefs, essays, white papers, rough notes, calculations,
or drafts, assembled or created and used in the preparation or analysis
of other documents.
Conference
papers
Papers prepared for and presented at professional conferences, conventions,
or symposia. These may vary from descriptions of research-in-progress
to fully articulated essays or presentations on topics related to the
central focus of a research project.
Association
newsletters
| STRENGTHS——— |
- These tend
to be works-in-progress, snapshots of research as it proceeds,
not fully-fleshed-out analyses.
- These sources
allow researchers to expand on areas of their work that do not
fit neatly into their current project but demand further exploration
at another time or by other scholars.
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| CONSIDERATIONS— |
- May be difficult
to locate.
- Conference
papers are not always published, and those that are do not always
include for publication all papers presented at a given conference.
Titles of collected papers may vary from the name of the actual
conference, as well.
- Some papers
may be found linked to the presenter's personal or professional
Web page as part of their curriculum vita or resume.
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Selected
resources for finding semi-formal REECAS communication
Working and
Occasional Papers
University REECAS departments, institutes, and other agencies make working
papers available through Web sites.
Explore EconWPA
(Economics Working Paper Archive, Washington University) >>
Explore Working
Paper sites of Political Science >>
Conference
Papers and Presentations
Newsnet
See bimonthly issues for announcements of upcoming conferences and calls
for papers.
Explore Newsnet in Suzzallo Periodicals DK1 .A3814 >>
Directory of Published
Proceedings, Series SSH, Social Sciences/Humanities. (1968- )
Harrison, N.Y. : InterDok Corp
Explore Directory of Published Proceedings in Suzzallo
Library reference department >>
UW Libraries Catalog
The Libraries Catalog is the database that contains records describing
the entire collection of the UW Libraries. This includes books, journals,
magazines, videos, computer software, microfilms, newspapers, government
reports, etc. A typical keyword search for conference proceedings may
include any specific known elements of the conference: name of the city,
sponsoring body, year, key concept around which the conference was organized,
number of the conference (e.g. "44th Annual ..."), etc.
Search UW
Libraries Catalog >>
Reports
GPO Access
The U.S. Government Printing Office disseminates official information from
all three branches of the Federal Government.
Explore GPO Access >>
NTIS
(1964 - present): Indexes
and abstracts U.S. government-sponsored research, development, and engineering
reports and analyses distributed by the National Technical Information
Service. Includes a broad range of engineering, technology, and scientific
subjects, but has significant reporting on sociological topics.
Search NTIS >>
Institutional
repositories
The extremely high prices of many publications have made it increasingly
difficult for libraries to subscribe. This has driven some librarians
and researchers to seek other outlets closer to home for their work. Online
institutional repositories are databases of written work created by faculty
research and compiled by libraries or other agencies within an institution
for access by their communities. Some of this work may be made available
to other institutions and researchers, typically for a fee.
DSpace™
DSpace is a digital library system to capture, store, index,
preserve, and redistribute the intellectual output of a university’s
research faculty in digital formats.
Explore
DSpace at the University of Washington >>
Explore
DSpace@Erasmus at Erasmus Universitët Rotterdam
>>
Funding
agencies
Foundation grants
to individuals on CD-ROM
The Foundation Center in New York, NY.
Explore this database from Suzzallo Library's reference department on
the 1st floor. >>
Regard
Many organizations in many countries fund research. This one is in the
United Kingdom.
Search the Regard database >>
Search
help >> Research
101 >>
Use the Catalyst
Portfolio Tool to build your own bibliography of semi-formal
REECAS sources >>
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