Building an Australian user community for VIVO


Autoria(s): Porter, Simon; Rebollo, Robyn; De Vine, Lance
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01/08/2010

Resumo

The Australian National Data Service (ANDS) was established in 2008 and aims to: influence national policy in the area of data management in the Australian research community; inform best practice for the curation of data, and, transform the disparate collections of research data around Australia into a cohesive collection of research resources One high profile ANDS activity is to establish the population of Research Data Australia, a set of web pages describing data collections produced by or relevant to Australian researchers. It is designed to promote visibility of research data collections in search engines, in order to encourage their re-use. As part of activities associated with the Australian National Data Service, an increasing number of Australian Universities are choosing to implement VIVO, not as a platform to profile information about researchers, but as a 'metadata store' platform to profile information about institutional research data sets, both locally and as part of a national data commons. To date, the University of Melbourne, Griffith University, the Queensland University of Technology, and the University of Western Australia have all chosen to implement VIVO, with interest from other Universities growing.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39338/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39338/1/39338.pdf

http://vivoweb.org/conference2010

Porter, Simon, Rebollo, Robyn, & De Vine, Lance (2010) Building an Australian user community for VIVO. In National VIVO Conference : Enabling National Networking of Scientists, 12-13 August 2010, New York. (Unpublished)

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Copyright 2010 Please consult the authors.

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High Performance Computing and Research Support

Palavras-Chave #080604 Database Management #080704 Information Retrieval and Web Search #160511 Research Science and Technology Policy #Semantic Web #Metadata #Information Management #Research Data
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Conference Item