The Next Generation of Record Linkage
from Systematic Sources
A Workshop at the
Monday March 5
Welcome and introductions
Maarten
Oosten, Informatics, Leiden
University and trainee at the International Institute of Social History (IISG)
and Kees Mandemakers,
Senior Research Fellow at the IISG and Director, Historical Sample of the
Netherlands
Intergenerational linking of 5.000.000 marriage records
from the
Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Research
Director, Norwegian Historical Data Centre
Extending
Norway's Population Register Backwards to 1801, What is the Realism and
Potential?
Ray Madsen,
Manager, Historical Family Reconstitution Unit,
Tools and Processes for Population Reconstitution -Record
Linking and Merging Communities and Countries;
Bernard
Casgrain and Michele Jomphe, Université de
Québec à Chicoutimi and BALSAC
People, Methods and Results: the BALSAC Experience of
Population Data Linkage
Kevin Schürer, History,
Plans for a Victorian Panel Study: Theory, Methodology
and Practice
Ron Goeken, Senior Research Associate, Minnesota Population
Centre and Linkage Co-ordinator, NAPP2 Project
Update on Linking People from 1870 to 1880 in the
Gordon Darroch, Sociology,
Reflections on 'Contextual' Variables and Selection Bias
in Record Linkage: Lessons from an Early, Semi-automated Approach,
Tuesday March 6
Lisa
Dillon, Démographie, Université de Montréal and Director 1852 and 1881 Canadian Census Projects
A Decade
of Changes in Household Complexity, Married Couples 1871 - 1881
Jason
Gilliland, Geography,
Building an Urban Historical
Laurent
Richard, Coordinator, Laval CCRI
Population
et histoire sociale de la ville de Québec
Shawn Day,
Manual vs Automated Linkage of
Canadian WWI Personnel Records to the 1901 Census
Sue
Dintelman and Tim Maness, Pleiades Software
Development, Inc.
Record
Linking with Family Data: Reconstituting the Population of
Gunnar Thorvaldsen (speaking with a Swedish accent)
The
additional participants:
Ms. Jean Dalgleish,
Office Co-ordinator, 1891 Census Project,
Mr. Jason Dean, PhD candidate, Economics,
Dr. Michelle Edwards, Data Resource Centre,
Professor Elizabeth Ewan,
University Research Chair of History and Scottish Studies,
Mr. Andrew Hinson, PhD candidate, History,
Ms. Chelsea Jack, Database Manager, 1891
Census Project,
Mr. Jordan McNamara, Coding Operator, 1891
Census Project,
Mr. Mat Novak, PhD candidate, Geography,
Professor Richard Reid,
Professor Henry Thille,
Economics,
The meeting is sponsored by the