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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Developing joined up RDM infrastructure for institutions, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 1 week, 1 day ago

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    Brian Kelly wrote a new post, Farewell for Now, on the site Cultural Heritage 1 week, 2 days ago

    It’s time to say goodbye to all our readers.

    For several years now, UKOLN has been funded by the MLA to provide support to people working in the cultural heritage sector. For the last few years the Cultural […]

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    bs3cjp wrote a new post, Research Data Management and REF2014, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 1 week, 2 days ago

    ThumbnailThe Research360 project is pleased to announce the public release of its guidance document Research Data Management and REF2014, prepared by staff at the University of Bath and Charles Beagrie Ltd. It is being […]

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    Marieke Guy wrote a new post, IASSIST, Research Journals and Data Linkages, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 weeks ago

    The future of data publication was a big topic at this year’s IASSIST (International Association for Social Science Information Services and Technology) conference. The conference (the 39th to date) entitled Data […]

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    Emma Tonkin wrote a new post, Getting MTP devices to work on Linux: Nook HD(+), on the site UKOLN Dev 2 weeks, 1 day ago

    Android devices typically require you to use MTP to read and write files, instead of using USB mass storage. Wondering why? A lot of other people have wondered the same thing. This post (from here, the XDA […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Signing Off, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 weeks, 2 days ago

    The one-year funded period for SageCite came to an end in July 2011.  It took a further few weeks to tie up some loose ends, and follow up on some of our dissemination activities.  As a belated sign off on the […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Signing Off, on the site SageCite 2 weeks, 2 days ago

    The one-year funded period for SageCite came to an end in July 2011.  It took a further few weeks to tie up some loose ends, and follow up on some of our dissemination activities.  As a belated sign off on the […]

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    Neil Beagrie wrote a new post, The KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit: Development and Application, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 weeks, 6 days ago

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    This paper provides an overview of the KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit. The Toolkit has been developed to assist curation activities by assessing the benefits associated with the long-term […]

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    Alex Ball wrote a new post, Access to Citation Data, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 weeks, 6 days ago

    Back in 2012, Jisc commissioned a study of the costs, benefits and risks associated with collecting and analysing citation data. That study is now nearing completion and will be published very soon. As a precursor […]

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    Alex Ball wrote a new post, Access to Citation Data, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 2 weeks, 6 days ago

    Back in 2012, Jisc commissioned a study of the costs, benefits and risks associated with collecting and analysing citation data. That study is now nearing completion and will be published very soon. As a precursor […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Concluding post, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 3 weeks ago

    As part of the process of wrapping up projects, this post sums up some of the outputs of the Patients Participate! project which ran during 2011-2012, and was funded by JISC.  Further information about the project […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Concluding post, on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    As part of the process of wrapping up projects, this post sums up some of the outputs of the Patients Participate! project which ran during 2011-2012, and was funded by JISC.  Further information about the project […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Welcome to the Patients Participate! project blog, on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    Hello and welcome. The patients Participate! project will be using this blog to announce project news and discuss items of relevance to the project. We hope that you will find it interesting to follow and that […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Introducing the Project Partners: UKOLN, on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    Thumbnail The Open Science at Web Scale report published by UKOLN in 2009, discussed the possibility of engaging the public in science, by extending the science team to include interested volunteers or amateur scientists […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, The Patients Participate! Workshop, on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    Bridging the Gap between Information Access and Understanding in Health Research

    17 June 2011
    The British Library Conference Centre

    We now have more access than ever to scientific papers and summaries […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, After the workshop: a thank you., on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

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    The project team would like to thank all those who came to the Patients Participate! workshop on Friday 17th June 2011.  We are very encouraged by the level of attendance and engagement during the event.  We are […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Workshop Speakers, on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    At the workshop I managed to record the welcome and introduction to the project by Liz Lyon using a Flip camera, and this is now available from vimeo. Warning: there is flash photography which can be seen in the […]

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    Monica Duke wrote a new post, Presentations from the workshop., on the site Patients Participate! 3 weeks ago

    The presentations from the workshop are now available from slideshare. These are in addition to the recording of Liz Lyon opening the event.

    Crowdsourcing Lay Summaries: Bridging the Gap in Health Research […]

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    Neil Beagrie wrote a new post, The KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit: Development and Application, on the site UKOLN Informatics Research Group 1 month ago

    Abstract
    This paper provides an overview of the KRDS Benefit Analysis Toolkit. The Toolkit has been developed to assist curation activities by assessing the benefits associated with the long-term […]

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    Rosemary Russell wrote a new post, euroCRIS Spring 2013 Membership Meeting in Bonn, on the site Innovation Support Centre 1 month ago

    Just back from the euroCRIS Spring 2013 membership meeting which was held in Bonn this week, 13-14 May at the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). As well as being one of the main research funders in Germany, […]

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