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  1. Investigating the analytical robustness of the social and behavioural sciences
  2. Principles for Integrity in Redistricting
  3. Electoral Data in the U.S. --Uses, Operations, Requirements, and Vulnerabilities
  4. A Community‐Driven Differential Privacy Deployment Registry
  5. Topic Brief: Guidance for Reporting on Studies of Open and Equitable Scholarship
  6. The State of Sociology: Evidence from Dissertation Abstracts
  7. Reproducible and Attributable Materials Science Curation Practices: A Case Study
  8. Generative AI for Trustworthy, Open, and Equitable Scholarship
  9. Selecting Efficient and Reliable Preservation Strategies:
  10. Natural differential privacy—a perspective on protection guarantees
  11. Interventions in scholarly communication: Design lessons from public health
  12. Evaluating peer review at NIH
  13. No Accountability Without Transparency and Consistency: Evaluating Mexico's Redistricting-by-Formula
  14. Designing Community Tracking Indicators for Open and Inclusive Scholarship
  15. Reproducible and Attributable Materials Science Workflows
  16. Designing Community Tracking Indicators for Open and Inclusive Scholarship
  17. The Scholarly Knowledge Ecosystem: Challenges and Opportunities for the Field of Information
  18. Preprints & Pandemics: Interventions into the Dynamic Scholarly System of Scholarly Communication
  19. Openness and Diversity in Journal Editorial Boards
  20. The Scholarly Knowledge Ecosystem: Challenges and Opportunities for the Field of Information
  21. No Accountability without Transparency and Consistency: Redistricting-by-Formula in Mexico
  22. Data Literacy for Entrepreneurs: Exploring the Integration of Pedagogy, Practice & Research at MIT
  23. What a Hybrid Legal-Technical Analysis Teaches Us About Privacy Regulation: The Case of Singling Out
  24. The Public Mapping Project
  25. Methods for Open and Reproducible Materials Science
  26. Curation as “Interoperability With the Future”: Preserving Scholarly Research Software in Academic Libraries
  27. The Happiness-Energy Paradox: Energy Use is Unrelated to Subjective Well-Being
  28. Opinions ∙ Data Protection’s Composition Problem
  29. A Grand Challenges-Based Research Agenda for Scholarly Communication and Information Science
  30. Reconceptualizing Libraries
  31. A Harm-Reduction Framework for Algorithmic Fairness
  32. Practical approaches to big data privacy over time
  33. Evaluating and Promoting Open Data Practices in Open Access Journals
  34. Trends in Digital Preservation Capacity and Practice: Results from the 2nd Bi-annual National Digital Stewardship Alliance Storage Survey
  35. Redistricting by Formula: An Ohio Reform Experiment
  36. Components of partisan bias originating from single-member districts in multi-party systems: An application to Mexico
  37. Software citation principles
  38. Location Confidentiality and Official Surveys
  39. Towards a Modern Approach to Privacy-Aware Government Data Releases
  40. Information wants someone else to pay for it: Laws of information economics and scholarly publishing
  41. Beyond authorship: attribution, contribution, collaboration, and credit
  42. An introduction to the joint principles for data citation
  43. Datos Abiertos, Representaciin Polltica Y Redistritaciin En MMxico (Open Data, Political Representation and Redistricting in Mexico)
  44. Research Methods
  45. Publishing: Credit where credit is due
  46. Computational Models
  47. Public Participation GIS: The Case of Redistricting
  48. Redistricting by Formula: An Ohio Reform Experiment
  49. The Effects of Automated Redistricting and Partisan Strategic Interaction on Representation: The Case of Mexico
  50. A Prototype Platform for Policy-Based Archive Replication
  51. NDSA Storage Report: Reflections on National Digital Stewardship Alliance Member Approaches to Preservation Storage Technologies
  52. Out of Cite, Out of Mind: The Current State of Practice, Policy, and Technology for the Citation of Data
  53. Paradoxes of Political Reform: Congressional Redistricting In Florida
  54. Research Methods
  55. BARD: Better Automated Redistricting
  56. Nineteen Ways of Looking at Statistical Software
  57. From Preserving the Past to Preserving the Future: The Data-PASS Project and the Challenges of Preserving Digital Social Science Data
  58. Funding, Funding
  59. Digital Preservation through Archival Collaboration: The Data Preservation Alliance for the Social Sciences
  60. Transformative Effects of NDIIPP, the Case of the Henry A. Murray Archive
  61. Open Research Questions on Information and Technology in Global and Domestic Politics—Beyond “E-”
  62. A Fingerprint Method for Scientific Data Verification
  63. Digital Libraries
  64. Overview of a Proposed Standard for the Scholarly Citation of Quantitative Data
  65. The Limitations of Quantitative Methods for Analyzing Gerrymanders: Indicia, Algorithms, Statistics and Revealed Preference
  66. accuracy: Tools for Accurate and Reliable Statistical Computing
  67. How to Set a Random Clock: Remarks on Earnest (2006)
  68. MEASURING THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WHITE VOTING AND POLLING ON INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE
  69. Software
  70. Computer Use and Compactness in Congressional and Legislative Redistricting 1990-2000
  71. Computer Use and Compactness in Congressional and Legislative Redistricting 1990-2000
  72. Current Research in Voting, Elections, and Technology
  73. From Crayons to Computers
  74. Software
  75. BOOK REVIEW
  76. Numerical Issues in Statistical Computing for the Social Scientist
  77. Replication with Attention to Numerical Accuracy
  78. Open Source Software for Libraries: from Greenstone to the Virtual Data Center and Beyond
  79. A Review of JMP 4.03 With Special Attention to its Numerical Accuracy
  80. A Bayesian approach to detecting electoral manipulation
  81. A Digital Library for the Dissemination and Replication of Quantitative Social Science Research
  82. Statistical Software Benchmarks
  83. Choosing Reliable Statistical Software
  84. Digital libraries: Introduction
  85. Overview of the virtual data center project and software
  86. Modeling the effect of mandatory district compactness on partisan gerrymanders
  87. Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990
  88. Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990
  89. The Record of American Democracy, 1984-1990
  90. Traditional Districting Principles: Judicial Myths vs. Reality
  91. Miller v. Johnson
  92. Redistricting and Polarization
  93. A Comparison of the Numerical Properties of EI Methods
  94. Statistical Packages
  95. Digital Libraries