CORE--EXTERNAL RESOURCES SUPPORT AND DISSEMINATION
核心——外部资源支持与传播
基本信息
- 批准号:6665539
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 21.7万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-09-30 至 2003-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION: (adapted from the application): With P20 support from the NIA,
PARC established a modest External Research Resources Support and
Dissemination Core in 1994. The primary activities supported by this Core over
the last five years include a PARC Working Paper series, a searchable library
catalog containing materials in the demography and economics of aging, and a
data archive, including files of particular relevance for examining health
dynamics and cohort trends. PARC Working Papers, the library catalog, and
several data resources are now available electronically through the PSC and
PARC Web sites. As a result, PARC materials have had a wide circulation and
are accessible worldwide. In this Core are described the plans to develop
further the resources PARC makes available to external researchers who share
interests in the demography and economics of aging. Specifically, the goals
are to: (1) facilitate access and encourage use by off-site investigators of
the electronic PARC text and data libraries; (2) augment the electronic PARC
Working Paper Series to include not only manuscripts prepared by PARC
associates but also papers by other Penn faculty and visiting scholars whose
work is relevant to the demography of aging and health, after review by
members of the PARC Advisory Committee; (3) expand data dissemination
activities by providing user-friendly electronic access to important data sets
developed by PSC or PARC associates now or to become available through the PSC
Web Site; and, (4) extend outreach efforts to include the distribution of
periodic Penn-PARC Policy Bulletins with synthesis of PARC research results
targeted at the scientific and policy-making communities. These Bulletins will
be distributed, when appropriate, in conjunction with the Boetmer Center of
Financial Gerontology, the Wharton Pension Research Council, and the Institute
on Aging at Penn.
描述:(改编自应用程序):在 NIA 的 P20 支持下,
PARC 建立了适度的外部研究资源支持和
1994 年传播核心。该核心支持的主要活动
过去五年包括 PARC 工作论文系列、可搜索图书馆
包含人口学和老龄化经济学材料的目录,以及
数据档案,包括与健康检查特别相关的文件
动态和队列趋势。 PARC 工作论文、图书馆目录和
现在可以通过 PSC 以电子方式获取多种数据资源
帕洛阿尔托研究中心网站。因此,PARC 材料得到了广泛的流通和
全球范围内均可访问。本核心描述了开发计划
PARC进一步向外部研究人员提供资源,他们共享
对人口统计学和老龄化经济学的兴趣。具体来说,目标
的目的是: (1) 为场外调查人员提供便利并鼓励其使用
PARC 电子文本和数据库; (2) 增强电子PARC
工作论文系列不仅包括帕洛阿尔托研究中心准备的手稿
同事以及其他宾夕法尼亚大学教员和访问学者的论文
经审查,工作与老龄化和健康的人口统计学相关
PARC 咨询委员会成员; (3)扩大数据传播
通过提供用户友好的电子方式访问重要数据集来开展活动
由 PSC 或 PARC 同事现在开发或通过 PSC 提供
网站; (4) 扩大外展工作,包括分发
定期的宾夕法尼亚-帕洛阿尔托研究中心政策公报,综合帕洛阿尔托研究中心的研究成果
针对科学界和决策界。这些公告将
适当时与 Boetmer 中心一起分发
金融老年学、沃顿养老金研究委员会和研究所
关于宾夕法尼亚大学的老龄化。
项目成果
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- 资助金额:
$ 21.7万 - 项目类别:
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