Sustainable Paths for Data-Intensive Research Communities at the University of Melbourne: A Report for the Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories

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Shadbolt, Anna
van der Kniff, Dirk
Young, Eve
Winton, Lyall

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Australia: Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)

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This report presents the local project findings with a view to identifying how these findings may add to the knowledge base for informing an e-research strategy for the University of Melbourne. It also provides important considerations for how major Government initiatives in research policy and funding might impact on research data and records management requirements. Eleven research communities from diverse disciplines were consulted for an audit of their data management practices. Researchers from these communities represent a number of diverse disciplines: Applied Economics; Astrophysics; Computer Science and Software Engineering; Education; Ethnography; Experimental Particle Physics; Humanities informatics; Hydrology and Environmental Engineering; Linguistics; Medical informatics; Neuroscience and the Performing Arts. In addition to the specific findings for each group audited, the project findings also provide information about sustainability issues around research data management practices at the university.

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digital preservation, digital sustainability, digital curation, digital stewardship, data ownership, data management, data sharing, data preservation, digitilisation, digitization

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Working/Technical Paper

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2006-08

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Open Access

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