Pienta Amy M, Lyle Jared
Amy Pienta is Associate Research Scientist of ICPSR at the University of Michigan.
Jared Lyle is Director of Curation Services at ICPSR at the University of Michigan.
IASSIST Q. 2018 May 24;42(1). doi: 10.29173/iq19. Epub 2017 Dec 12.
In 2010, ICPSR began a long process of recovering data from Gordon Streib's Cornell Study of Occupational Retirement (CSOR). Because these unique data fill a gap in our understanding of US retirement history, we determined that an extensive data recovery project was warranted. This paper describes the scope of the data collection and the steps in ICPSR's recovery process. Though the data recovery was ultimately successful, this paper documents the amount of time invested and costs associated with this kind of recovery work. It also highlights the value of these data for future research in understanding gender and retirement in a historic context. In addition to the resulting publicly available data arising from this project, extensive paper medical records are housed at ICPSR for on-site analysis or for a future digitization project. These data would provide unique health information on older women and men traced over a period of time in the 1950s and represents future work for ICPSR to undertake.
2010年,跨大学政治和社会研究联盟(ICPSR)开始了一项漫长的工作,即从戈登·施特赖布的康奈尔职业退休研究(CSOR)中恢复数据。由于这些独特的数据填补了我们对美国退休历史理解上的空白,我们认为有必要开展一个广泛的数据恢复项目。本文描述了数据收集的范围以及ICPSR恢复过程中的步骤。尽管数据恢复最终取得了成功,但本文记录了投入的时间以及这类恢复工作的相关成本。它还强调了这些数据对于在历史背景下理解性别与退休问题的未来研究的价值。除了该项目产生的可供公众使用的数据外,大量纸质医疗记录存放在ICPSR,用于现场分析或未来的数字化项目。这些数据将提供有关20世纪50年代一段时间内追踪到的老年女性和男性的独特健康信息,也是ICPSR未来要开展的工作。