Research is changing. New technology brings increased computational power and virtual representation of physical objects, allowing us to pose and answer previously unimaginable research questions. Big data can be mixed, linked and mined to reveal new unsuspected connections. Enhanced connectivity allows us to collaborate beyond traditional geographic and disciplinary boundaries. Funders demand greater demonstration of impact and engagement with non-academic communities and audiences. As research changes, so do researchers. Their behaviour and expectations shift, evolving to take advantage of new opportunities or responding to changing requirements from their funders or institutions. The researcher of today works in a very different environ...
This research report provides an initial analysis of issues being investigated in a current internat...
Across OECD countries, governments, policy makers and university managers are examining the future o...
Universities and research institutions in Australia are under pressure to produce high-quality resea...
This report is the second Ithaka S+R / Jisc / RLUK survey of UK academics. It asks of the UK researc...
Research is changing. New technology brings increased computational power and virtual representation...
A new survey has been undertaken which looks at the changing practices of academics in the UK. Ben S...
Publié sur DocuTicker, le 21 mai 2013 : Ithaka S+R | Jisc | RLUK: UK Survey of Academics 2012, May 1...
The UK Survey of Academics 2012, conducted by Ithaka S+R, Jisc, and Research Libraries UK (RLUK...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I> United Kingdom...
Over the past two decades, Jisc and RLUK have worked to respond to the changing needs of academics a...
Interest in the relationship between the activities of universities and action on climate change is ...
The Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey has tracked the changing research, teaching, and information usage ...
The Cambridge Centre for Business Research National Survey of Knowledge Exchange Activity by United ...
Overview This survey of more than 18,000 academics by the National Centre for Universities and Busi...
In this paper I review three key technology-related trends: 1) big data, 2) non-probability samples,...
This research report provides an initial analysis of issues being investigated in a current internat...
Across OECD countries, governments, policy makers and university managers are examining the future o...
Universities and research institutions in Australia are under pressure to produce high-quality resea...
This report is the second Ithaka S+R / Jisc / RLUK survey of UK academics. It asks of the UK researc...
Research is changing. New technology brings increased computational power and virtual representation...
A new survey has been undertaken which looks at the changing practices of academics in the UK. Ben S...
Publié sur DocuTicker, le 21 mai 2013 : Ithaka S+R | Jisc | RLUK: UK Survey of Academics 2012, May 1...
The UK Survey of Academics 2012, conducted by Ithaka S+R, Jisc, and Research Libraries UK (RLUK...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The <I> United Kingdom...
Over the past two decades, Jisc and RLUK have worked to respond to the changing needs of academics a...
Interest in the relationship between the activities of universities and action on climate change is ...
The Ithaka S+R US Faculty Survey has tracked the changing research, teaching, and information usage ...
The Cambridge Centre for Business Research National Survey of Knowledge Exchange Activity by United ...
Overview This survey of more than 18,000 academics by the National Centre for Universities and Busi...
In this paper I review three key technology-related trends: 1) big data, 2) non-probability samples,...
This research report provides an initial analysis of issues being investigated in a current internat...
Across OECD countries, governments, policy makers and university managers are examining the future o...
Universities and research institutions in Australia are under pressure to produce high-quality resea...