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ItemSupporting eresearch at the University of MelbourneYoung, E. ; SULLIVAN, SHIRLEY ; Horwood, L. ( 2006)Paper and Powerpoint presented to VALA 2006 on Eresearch at the University of Melbourne
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ItemSustainable paths for data-intensive research communities at the University of Melbourne: a report for the Australian Partnership for Sustainable RepositoriesSHADBOLT, ANNA ; VAN DER KNIJFF, DIRK ; YOUNG, EVE ; WINTON, LYLE ( 2006-08)In 2006 the University of Melbourne participated in an eResearch auditing project with the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR). The focus of this project was to look at the data management needs of a selection of data intensive research communities at the university. A multidisciplinary team within Information Services documented researcher community activity around research data management, storage and sustainability. Eleven research communities from diverse disciplines were selected including: Applied Economics; Astrophysics; Computer Science and Software Engineering; Education; Ethnography; Experimental Particle Physics; Humanities informatics; Hydrology and Environmental Engineering; Linguistics; Medical informatics; Neuroscience, and the Performing Arts. Project findings provided information about general sustainability issues of data management policies and practices at the university. Recommendations around ICT infrastructure and support needs of eResearchers were proposed for consideration by management.
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ItemNo Preview AvailablePublishing Online: does it make a difference? E-print repositories, web pages and expertise profileO'Brien, Linda ; MCLAURIN SMITH, NICKI ( 2006-06)Powerpoint covers Open Access, online repositories, research impact benefits, what the repository contains, importance of statistics, and the Themis researcher profile.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableBuilding the foundations for a shared enterprise information architectureMCLAURIN SMITH, NICKI ( 2006)In 2004-5, the University of Melbourne developed an organisation wide information strategy to provide a much needed framework for all information and IT related planning priorities across the enterprise, as well as to support the University in its goal of being one of the finest in the world. Foundation elements that underpin both plans are the Information and IT Principles that guide policy development; and an Enterprise Information (and ICT) Architecture framework. This presentation explores the many challenges faced in developing an agreed approach to information architecture and management, including: • Getting the right people in place • Ensuring an information driven architecture • Fostering knowledge transfer • Living architecture or shelfware?
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