Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Universities Australia (UA), the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide contains guidance for institutions and researchers on how they can implement the new Code as it relates to the subject of research data. This presentation delivered by the ARC and NHMRC has a focus on funder’s expectations and requirements in relation to data management including a short Q&A session. This webinar presentation was delivered as part of the Management of Data and Information in Research Guide Event. The aims of the Event were to enable research offices within universities and Medical Research Institutes (MRIs) to have a clear ...
Institutional Underpinnings is a collaborative project between 25 of Australia’s universities to dev...
Modern research requires special tooling, software and processes that allow researchers to link, tra...
This report summarizes the elements that we expect to be required in data management plans, describe...
Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Counc...
Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Counc...
A set of guides that describe data management and sharing requirements established by funding agenci...
Research funders in the UK, USA and across Europe are implementing data management and sharing polic...
The slides on requirements of funding agencies were developed in cooperation of the TU9 libraries in...
This document summarizes the requirements of five major funders with regard to: research data man...
This presentation discusses the implementation of a research data management system at two Australia...
Researchers are faced with many data management challenges resulting from the need to comply with da...
Australia now has a national framework for institutional research data management (RDM), which can h...
Most funders require public access to research results, including data. Participate in a dialog abou...
The Medical Research Council expects funded researchers to manage and share research data in a manne...
Data management is one of the essential areas of responsible conduct of research, as outlined by the...
Institutional Underpinnings is a collaborative project between 25 of Australia’s universities to dev...
Modern research requires special tooling, software and processes that allow researchers to link, tra...
This report summarizes the elements that we expect to be required in data management plans, describe...
Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Counc...
Co-authored by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Counc...
A set of guides that describe data management and sharing requirements established by funding agenci...
Research funders in the UK, USA and across Europe are implementing data management and sharing polic...
The slides on requirements of funding agencies were developed in cooperation of the TU9 libraries in...
This document summarizes the requirements of five major funders with regard to: research data man...
This presentation discusses the implementation of a research data management system at two Australia...
Researchers are faced with many data management challenges resulting from the need to comply with da...
Australia now has a national framework for institutional research data management (RDM), which can h...
Most funders require public access to research results, including data. Participate in a dialog abou...
The Medical Research Council expects funded researchers to manage and share research data in a manne...
Data management is one of the essential areas of responsible conduct of research, as outlined by the...
Institutional Underpinnings is a collaborative project between 25 of Australia’s universities to dev...
Modern research requires special tooling, software and processes that allow researchers to link, tra...
This report summarizes the elements that we expect to be required in data management plans, describe...