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University of the Sunshine Coast from little things, big things ……

University of the Sunshine Coast from little things, big things ……. About us. 18 years old around 9,600 students 299 academic staff Centralised. Research Areas. Sustainability - environment Genecology – esp. fisheries Health Sports science Accident research Forest industries

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University of the Sunshine Coast from little things, big things ……

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  1. University of the Sunshine Coast from little things, big things ……

  2. About us • 18 years old • around 9,600 students • 299 academic staff • Centralised

  3. Research Areas • Sustainability - environment • Genecology – esp. fisheries • Health • Sports science • Accident research • Forest industries • Engineering with a sustainability focus

  4. Research Data Management 2010 - 2011 – new PVC Research 2012 – Seeding the Commons 2014 – Research Data Management Plan, central storage space

  5. Working Party • Library (Coordinating) • Repository • IT Services • Ethics Office • Grants • Faculty Research Administration • Researchers

  6. Research – Academic Policy • Research Data and Materials – Procedures • Research Data and Materials Management Plan • Research restricted folders on central store

  7. Office of Research IT Services Library Faculty External Forces Researchers

  8. Arts and Social Sciences “Sometimes I forget” • When I’ve been through Endnote and databases • But I show the 3 Libguides, Endnote, Research Data Management, Open Access • And I talk about the R drive where they can store their data , and how to get access to it through IT • And also the Research Data Management Plan When I remember…

  9. HEALTH and SCIENCE “When I have time …there’s so much else to say!” • By the time I’ve finished with Endnote and Systematic Reviews • And telling them to keep records of their searches • And making sure they back up their Endnote Library • And to keep everything that relates to a publication, together, in separate folders • And to be systematic about naming • After all, they may want to go back and check on something maybe a long time in the future • “and I tell them that” but, I sometimes don’t get time to talk about research data management

  10. Questions?

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