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Am I eligible to use the Research Storage Service?
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Screen Reader users press Enter to . This button does not work with screen readers. Please use the previous link instead. Am I eligible to use the Research Storage Service? The Research Storage Service is available to Griffith researchers (staff and HDR students) and general staff members who are associated with research projects. Griffith researchers are able to easily invite their external research collaborators to share folders and files. Details for how to get an account. For more information, see.
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Blog | Deborah Fitchett
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Dataset published on access to conference proceedings – thank you! Thanks to all who’ve helped —. Andrea, apm, Catherine Fitchett, Sarah Gallagher, Alison Fields, KNB, Manja Pieters, Brendan Smith, Dave, Hadrian Taylor, Theresa Rielly, Jacinta Osman, Poppa-Bear, Richard White, Sierra de la Croix, Christina Pikas, Jo Simons, and Ruth Lewis, plus some anonymous benefactors). The immediately obvious stats from this dataset include:. 2336% of conferences in the dataset had some form of. 2010: 105 / 428 = 24&...
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August 2014 - datalibsam
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Libraries, eResearch, data management, change. Archives for August 2014. Why data librarians need to partner with the helpdesk. Today my Director sent me a link to the latest EDUCAUSE survey of IT use by academics [1]. This has a strong focus on teaching and learning, but is still very much of interest to those of us involved in research support. More than 17,000 responses from academics in 13 countries were received and the results are great reading. One of the report's key findings is that. At one poin...
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September 2014 - datalibsam
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Libraries, eResearch, data management, change. Archives for September 2014. A communication and marketing campaign for research data storage. On 1 August this year, Griffith University launched its Research Storage Service. I don't want to focus too much on the service itself in this post: you'll get a good sense of what is on offer by checking out the information for users provided on the website. One of the great things that our Communications and Marketing team provides is a page with information abou...