The material in this publication is based on papers presented at the Legal Framework for e-Research International Congress convened by the Queensland University of Technology (http://www.qut.edu.au) at the Gold Coast, Australia, July 2007. This publication is an output of the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) funded Legal Framework for e- Research Project led by Professor Brian Fitzgerald and based at the Queensland University of Technology
In early 2005, the Australian Government called for proposals for collaborative projects that brough...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...
Legal Framework for e-Research: Realising the Potential provides an overview of key legal issues fac...
The Legal Framework for e-Research involves mapping out a sophisticated legal framework for e-Resear...
This is a collection of papers that arose from discussions held at a Roundtable entiled: 'Streamlini...
The OAK Law Project ('OAK' standing for Open Access to Knowledge) is an Australian research project ...
This work (with the exception of Chapter 2: The Fifth Dimension and Chapter 9: NIH Data and Resource...
In almost everything we do, the law is present. However, we know that strict adherence to the law is...
This report investigates a legal framework that supports open access to Australian academic and rese...
Just as in other facets of life, information and communication technologies (ICT) are radically tran...
Australian universities and academics will soon see a major change in the way research is reported a...
This interim report of the e-Research Coordinating Committee sets out the policy issues pertinent to...
This Report analyses the copyright law framework needed to ensure open access to outputs of the Aust...
Researchers are increasingly involved in data-intensive research projects that cut across geographic...
In early 2005, the Australian Government called for proposals for collaborative projects that brough...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...
Legal Framework for e-Research: Realising the Potential provides an overview of key legal issues fac...
The Legal Framework for e-Research involves mapping out a sophisticated legal framework for e-Resear...
This is a collection of papers that arose from discussions held at a Roundtable entiled: 'Streamlini...
The OAK Law Project ('OAK' standing for Open Access to Knowledge) is an Australian research project ...
This work (with the exception of Chapter 2: The Fifth Dimension and Chapter 9: NIH Data and Resource...
In almost everything we do, the law is present. However, we know that strict adherence to the law is...
This report investigates a legal framework that supports open access to Australian academic and rese...
Just as in other facets of life, information and communication technologies (ICT) are radically tran...
Australian universities and academics will soon see a major change in the way research is reported a...
This interim report of the e-Research Coordinating Committee sets out the policy issues pertinent to...
This Report analyses the copyright law framework needed to ensure open access to outputs of the Aust...
Researchers are increasingly involved in data-intensive research projects that cut across geographic...
In early 2005, the Australian Government called for proposals for collaborative projects that brough...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...
Purpose – The paper describes a project created to enhance e-research support activities within an A...