JCU Library is pleased to announce the winners of the 2025 ECR Open Access Champion Awards: Alzayat Saleh (Open Access Champion), Mohammad Jahanbakht (Green Open Access Champion), and Jodie Schlaefer (Highly Commended). #openaccess#openaccessweek#JCULibrary@jcu
Check out our latest blog on a 💪 piece of work from our own @CatterallJanet about #openaccess initiatives: A snapshot of the open access landscape in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand in 2022 https://t.co/q5i5voXBan
That's a wrap for #RSCday23 - @jamaora closed the 3day online event. It has been a fabulous gathering with great engagement, attendance & really interesting talks. Thank you all for yr energy and participation and sharing yr knowledge, expertise and practices. See you next year!
#RSCday23 Cameron Rutter @qutlibrary presented on "Exploring co-authorship level support for Evidence Synthesis among QUT Health Librarians" As demand for #systematic_reviews grows from many disciplines, Cameron's group is exploring & defining support.
#RSCday23 Sarah Bateup gave an introduction and short demo to the amazing "Systematic Review Accelerator" (SRA). SRA is a suite of automation tools built to make conducting all types of evidence reviews or synthesis easier and faster. It is free and open. https://t.co/YtfqT9YFSh
#RSCday23 Fiona Russell & Allan Jones @deakinlibrary spoke on The Living Knowledge System:A custom-built, machine learning tool for Living Reviews" The Library's role is seen as the human in the machine. Starting in 2020, it has been a successful, multidisciplinary collaboration.
#RSCday23@RiaLibRes presented on "CARE Principles for Academic Librarians" and how to create meaningful change in and out of the academic landscape, with awareness that western governance and indigenous governance are fundamentally different.
#RSCday23 Susan Wilson @UQ_Library presentation on "Supporting visible research software" came out of the need for FAIR research software. Resulted in the release of this fabulous guide https://t.co/4Ckub5S7An
#RSCday23 Felicity Berends @UQ_Library presentation on "Finding opportunities for partnership in research" demonstrates how a strategic partnership has resulted in further opportunities to connect + an ARC Linkage grant application
#RSCday23 Ellen Thompson @qutlibrary presented "what is data to a visual artist?" &how she helped Karike Ashworth understand what her 'research data' is and how to manage it. Her non-traditional data can be reflective journals, journal entries, documentation from exhibitions!
#RSCday23 Duncan Loxton is guiding us through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Archive (ATSIDA) which enables researchers to culturally appropriate and self-determined access. https://t.co/UT5bf11ogp
If you liked it, you should have put a PID on it! @mpfl / @[email protected] has put Persistent Identifiers in context and talked about Australia's upcoming and exciting National PID Strategy #ARDC#RSCday23 https://t.co/2TA8Gn6lQr
This #COKI Research Funding dashboard on "How Australian researchers are being funded" is an example of how valuable Persistent Identifiers and integrated data can be https://t.co/580ve0prta
@[email protected]@ARDC_AU#RSCday23
#RSCday23 There is need for a holistic view that includes all institutions and stakeholders, including government, in the green and pink spaces. Better understanding is needed of research data and what the priorities are for all. - Ai-Lin Soo and Claire Rye.
#RSCday23 Hearing now from Claire Rye of @NeSI_NZ about the way in which their group of research institutions are replicating the process to provide a macro view of New Zealand's research data.
#RSCday23 "Research data challenges span interests and activities traditionally owned by the library, records, archive and IT functions of universities and eResearch functions." - Ai-Lin Soo.