Research data infrastructures exist at the national and international level and with the increasing amount of international research collaboration it is crucial that these are joined up.
This session showcased collaborative work that Jisc and its partners are undertaking to create a pan-European e-infrastructure solution through the EC funded EUDAT project.
SURFSara outlined the approach to research data infrastructure in the Netherlands alongside Jisc's approach for a UK infrastructure.
Student expectations of entering higher education - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
What do your incoming students’ expect from your institution’s digital environment? This panel discussion explored the tensions between institutional and personal learning practices of students as they transition from school to college or university.
Using jisc's JUSP and CCM services effectively to manage resources - Jisc Dig...Jisc
This session discussed the very real, practical benefits gained from using Jisc services (JUSP, Copac Collections Management/CCM) in enabling more effective and efficient collection management activity to take place in higher education institutions.
Big data and the dark arts - Jisc Digital Media 2015Jisc
There still remains a certain misunderstanding by the very definition of "big data" and the perceived hype around the term. This workshop clarified the concepts and give examples of relevant big data projects.
Jisc Support for Asset Sharing - Kit-Catalogue National User Group November 2014Martin Hamilton
My slides introducing Jisc's support for asset sharing, at the 2014 Kit-Catalogue national user group. I talk about the rationale for Jisc becoming involved in supporting equipment sharing and the Jisc Kit-Catalogue pilot, and present some feedback from user group delegates about their experiences of equipment sharing. For more information about this initiative, please see http://www.jisc.ac.uk/research/projects/equipment-sharing
The slides for my talk on "HPC as a service" at the 25th anniversary Machine Evaluation Workshop in December 2014. I cover Jisc's HPC brokerage and related initiatives including our shared data centre, industry connectivity to Janet, our VAT cost sharing group, and our pilot of the Kit-Catalogue equipment sharing database.
The changing role of the IT leader - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
The higher education IT enterprise has become complex. The IT department is no longer simply responsible for provisioning IT infrastructure and services, but increasingly helps to re-envision business and service models—all in a context of cost and accountability pressures.
IT is simultaneously more challenging, relevant, and exciting than ever; leading IT requires unique characteristics and capabilities.
Slides from my panel session at Science & Innovation 2015 with STFC DiRAC, HPC Midlands, Francis Crick Institute and UCL. As we move into the expected post-election comprehensive spending review, it is a good time to take stock of some of the innovations that have helped the UK’s institutions and industry to work together to accelerate innovation whilst achieving operating efficiencies over the last few years.
In this session we hear about trend setting initiatives such as Jisc’s shared data centre and equipment sharing initiative, which makes over £200m of capital equipment available for sharing between institutions and with industry, and industrial connectivity to the UK’s Janet network.
Student expectations of entering higher education - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
What do your incoming students’ expect from your institution’s digital environment? This panel discussion explored the tensions between institutional and personal learning practices of students as they transition from school to college or university.
Using jisc's JUSP and CCM services effectively to manage resources - Jisc Dig...Jisc
This session discussed the very real, practical benefits gained from using Jisc services (JUSP, Copac Collections Management/CCM) in enabling more effective and efficient collection management activity to take place in higher education institutions.
Big data and the dark arts - Jisc Digital Media 2015Jisc
There still remains a certain misunderstanding by the very definition of "big data" and the perceived hype around the term. This workshop clarified the concepts and give examples of relevant big data projects.
Jisc Support for Asset Sharing - Kit-Catalogue National User Group November 2014Martin Hamilton
My slides introducing Jisc's support for asset sharing, at the 2014 Kit-Catalogue national user group. I talk about the rationale for Jisc becoming involved in supporting equipment sharing and the Jisc Kit-Catalogue pilot, and present some feedback from user group delegates about their experiences of equipment sharing. For more information about this initiative, please see http://www.jisc.ac.uk/research/projects/equipment-sharing
The slides for my talk on "HPC as a service" at the 25th anniversary Machine Evaluation Workshop in December 2014. I cover Jisc's HPC brokerage and related initiatives including our shared data centre, industry connectivity to Janet, our VAT cost sharing group, and our pilot of the Kit-Catalogue equipment sharing database.
The changing role of the IT leader - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
The higher education IT enterprise has become complex. The IT department is no longer simply responsible for provisioning IT infrastructure and services, but increasingly helps to re-envision business and service models—all in a context of cost and accountability pressures.
IT is simultaneously more challenging, relevant, and exciting than ever; leading IT requires unique characteristics and capabilities.
Slides from my panel session at Science & Innovation 2015 with STFC DiRAC, HPC Midlands, Francis Crick Institute and UCL. As we move into the expected post-election comprehensive spending review, it is a good time to take stock of some of the innovations that have helped the UK’s institutions and industry to work together to accelerate innovation whilst achieving operating efficiencies over the last few years.
In this session we hear about trend setting initiatives such as Jisc’s shared data centre and equipment sharing initiative, which makes over £200m of capital equipment available for sharing between institutions and with industry, and industrial connectivity to the UK’s Janet network.
The continued development of 3D technologies has enabled more affordable and accessible use in a wide range of teaching and research disciplines.
This workshop gave delegates a better understanding of how using 3D technologies can benefit education and research.
Presentation given at Digital Humanities in Practice Seminar, Open University, UK. 24th January 2013.
More info at http://ww1.discovery.ac.uk/digital-humanities-and-the-first-world-war/
How to equip researchers in managing data - JIsc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration will encourage information professionals, librarians and research support staff to become familiar with online training materials and methods to support researchers in achieving research data management best practice.
Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficientlyJisc
This session focused on two projects Jisc monitor and Jisc publications router that will develop prototype solutions and other outputs that point to ways to radically reduce the administrative burden of implementing open access.
Save money and consolidate data in one safe environment - Jisc Digital Festiv...Jisc
Making the right decision about how and where to manage your data is key to an organisation’s IT strategy. The new Jisc shared data centre has been procured to provide a cost effective environment to co-locate systems and services in one safe environment.
So whether you are supporting enterprise activities or high end research, the Jisc shared data centre can provide significant benefits to your organisation.
A brief introduction to Jisc's horizon scanning activity, and our recent work to map out the future of cloud computing for UK further and higher education and skills.
Harnessing the power of indoor positioning technology - Jisc Digital Festival...Jisc
This surgery explored how indoor positioning technology or location based services – a rapidly emerging mainstream mobile technology – can improve student experience and organisational efficiencies.
Digital scholarship and identifiers - Geoffrey Bilder, CrossReff
Share update – Elliott Shore, Association of Research Libraries
Jisc Monitor update – Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Infrastructure and services to track research activity – Daniel Hook, Digital Science
Jisc and CNI conference, 6 July 2016
Maximised discovery of institutions digital collections - Jisc Digital Festiv...Jisc
This workshop discussed a number of services and tools that Jisc is developing to support institutions boost the discoverability of their digital collections.
Finding, managing, delivering and using the right MediaHub content - Jisc Dig...Jisc
Using Jisc Digital Media advice guides, this session used content from the Jisc MediaHub resource to demonstrate effective processes for finding, managing and using copyright cleared multimedia materials to support teaching and learning.
Research data spring - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration explored a few ideas and the collborative process implemented by Jisc R&D to select ideas and gather feedback for technical tools, software and service solutions to support the management of research data.
Directions in research data management - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
The next five years of activity are critical for research data management, as research expectations grow and funder mandates begin to bite.
Working with ARMA, RLUK, RUGIT, SCONUL and UCISA, Jisc has supported the sector in setting out the vision, principles and priorities that will shape activity in the months and years to follow.
This session introduced the directions in research data management report, which will be published at or shortly after the session.
From Jisc's campus network engineering for data-intensive science workshop on 19 October 2016.
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/campus-network-engineering-for-data-intensive-science-workshop-19-oct-2016
Open access - a guide to Jisc's evolving offer to universities - Jisc Digital...Jisc
Universities are implementing open access to research publications, partly in response to policies from the UK funding and research councils.
This aims to provide the “big picture” of how Jisc is supporting universities in this challenge, both now and into the future.
Big Data for the Social Sciences - David De Roure - Jisc Digital Festival 2014Jisc
The analysis of government data, data held by business, the web, social science survey data will support new research directions and findings. Big Data is one of David Willetts’ 8 great technologies, and in order to secure the UK’s competitive advantage new investments have been made by the Economic Social Science Research Council ( ESRC) in Big Data, for example the Business Datasafe and Understanding Populations investments. In this session the benefits of the use of Big Data in social science , and the ESRCs Big Data strategy will be explained by Professor David De Roure.of the Oxford e-Research Centre and advisor to the ESRC.
Jisc geospatial services: enabling research across disciplines - Jisc Digital...Jisc
This demonstration follows a researcher’s journey through Jisc’s geospatial services from collecting raw data, through to creating new digital information, discovering datasets and plotting and analysing data to creating engaging and revealing visualisations and maps.
Staff-student partnership working to effect institutional change - Jisc Digit...Jisc
Implementing effective institutional change can be a real challenge. This workshop introduced the change agents’ network and how it supports student-staff partnership working to implement technology-enhanced learning.
Delegates joined our panel debate about whether bespoke learning technologies are appropriate for student’s learning experience and equipping them for future employment or if greater emphasis should be on tools in the workplace and wider society.
Attendees heard experts make their case from both sides, be able to ask questions and participate in a vote at the end.
The continued development of 3D technologies has enabled more affordable and accessible use in a wide range of teaching and research disciplines.
This workshop gave delegates a better understanding of how using 3D technologies can benefit education and research.
Presentation given at Digital Humanities in Practice Seminar, Open University, UK. 24th January 2013.
More info at http://ww1.discovery.ac.uk/digital-humanities-and-the-first-world-war/
How to equip researchers in managing data - JIsc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration will encourage information professionals, librarians and research support staff to become familiar with online training materials and methods to support researchers in achieving research data management best practice.
Helping you shape infrastructure to implement open access efficientlyJisc
This session focused on two projects Jisc monitor and Jisc publications router that will develop prototype solutions and other outputs that point to ways to radically reduce the administrative burden of implementing open access.
Save money and consolidate data in one safe environment - Jisc Digital Festiv...Jisc
Making the right decision about how and where to manage your data is key to an organisation’s IT strategy. The new Jisc shared data centre has been procured to provide a cost effective environment to co-locate systems and services in one safe environment.
So whether you are supporting enterprise activities or high end research, the Jisc shared data centre can provide significant benefits to your organisation.
A brief introduction to Jisc's horizon scanning activity, and our recent work to map out the future of cloud computing for UK further and higher education and skills.
Harnessing the power of indoor positioning technology - Jisc Digital Festival...Jisc
This surgery explored how indoor positioning technology or location based services – a rapidly emerging mainstream mobile technology – can improve student experience and organisational efficiencies.
Digital scholarship and identifiers - Geoffrey Bilder, CrossReff
Share update – Elliott Shore, Association of Research Libraries
Jisc Monitor update – Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Infrastructure and services to track research activity – Daniel Hook, Digital Science
Jisc and CNI conference, 6 July 2016
Maximised discovery of institutions digital collections - Jisc Digital Festiv...Jisc
This workshop discussed a number of services and tools that Jisc is developing to support institutions boost the discoverability of their digital collections.
Finding, managing, delivering and using the right MediaHub content - Jisc Dig...Jisc
Using Jisc Digital Media advice guides, this session used content from the Jisc MediaHub resource to demonstrate effective processes for finding, managing and using copyright cleared multimedia materials to support teaching and learning.
Research data spring - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This demonstration explored a few ideas and the collborative process implemented by Jisc R&D to select ideas and gather feedback for technical tools, software and service solutions to support the management of research data.
Directions in research data management - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
The next five years of activity are critical for research data management, as research expectations grow and funder mandates begin to bite.
Working with ARMA, RLUK, RUGIT, SCONUL and UCISA, Jisc has supported the sector in setting out the vision, principles and priorities that will shape activity in the months and years to follow.
This session introduced the directions in research data management report, which will be published at or shortly after the session.
From Jisc's campus network engineering for data-intensive science workshop on 19 October 2016.
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/campus-network-engineering-for-data-intensive-science-workshop-19-oct-2016
Open access - a guide to Jisc's evolving offer to universities - Jisc Digital...Jisc
Universities are implementing open access to research publications, partly in response to policies from the UK funding and research councils.
This aims to provide the “big picture” of how Jisc is supporting universities in this challenge, both now and into the future.
Big Data for the Social Sciences - David De Roure - Jisc Digital Festival 2014Jisc
The analysis of government data, data held by business, the web, social science survey data will support new research directions and findings. Big Data is one of David Willetts’ 8 great technologies, and in order to secure the UK’s competitive advantage new investments have been made by the Economic Social Science Research Council ( ESRC) in Big Data, for example the Business Datasafe and Understanding Populations investments. In this session the benefits of the use of Big Data in social science , and the ESRCs Big Data strategy will be explained by Professor David De Roure.of the Oxford e-Research Centre and advisor to the ESRC.
Jisc geospatial services: enabling research across disciplines - Jisc Digital...Jisc
This demonstration follows a researcher’s journey through Jisc’s geospatial services from collecting raw data, through to creating new digital information, discovering datasets and plotting and analysing data to creating engaging and revealing visualisations and maps.
Staff-student partnership working to effect institutional change - Jisc Digit...Jisc
Implementing effective institutional change can be a real challenge. This workshop introduced the change agents’ network and how it supports student-staff partnership working to implement technology-enhanced learning.
Delegates joined our panel debate about whether bespoke learning technologies are appropriate for student’s learning experience and equipping them for future employment or if greater emphasis should be on tools in the workplace and wider society.
Attendees heard experts make their case from both sides, be able to ask questions and participate in a vote at the end.
Open access, universities as publishers - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This session focussed on areas where universities are (re)discovering roles, especially in the area of book publishing. Participants will be provided with evidence to help them consider this role for universities as publishers and its implications for them.
Risk management is a powerful tool in decision making. Delegates heard about how Jisc is approaching information security risk management and how the lessons learnt in implementing flexible, robust and effective processes can help your everyday work.
Open access: changes in the global research market - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
All outputs of research funded under the European Commission’s Horizon 2020 and the European Research Council will be made open access. As more UK researchers collaborate in EU-funded projects, it’s crucial that they stay informed.
This session aimed to demonstrate Jisc’s leadership in the area of EU open access developments and help delegates ensure compliance with EU policies.
Embedding collaborative and mobile technologies - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
An informative workshop showcasing how tutors use collaborative and mobile technologies with SEN learners to promote independence, increase learner engagement and motivation within theory and practical sessions.
Total cost of ownership: reducing the cost of gold open access - Jisc Digital...Jisc
Learn how Jisc Collections is addressing the cost UK higher education institutions face in maintaining subscriptions and also paying for article processing charges to the same publishers for the same journals.
Call for participants - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
Call for Participants (CFP) is a former Jisc Summer of Student Innovation project that provides academic researchers with an improved, easy and free way to recruit participants for research.
With hundreds of registered researchers from over 200 universities world-wide, Call For Participants is gaining significant interest and is available to all universities who engage in research activity.
Keynote speech - Carole Goble - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
Carole Goble is a professor in the school of computer science at the University of Manchester.
In this keynote, Carole offered her insights into research data management and data centres.
Internet safety - how Jisc is helping providers to stay safe online - Jisc Di...Jisc
Online safety is an important consideration for everyone who engages with digital technology, this session, was an opportunity to hear about how Jisc has been helping providers in the sector to stay safe online. Delegates left the session knowing what resources are available and will have the opportunity to feed in ideas on what Jisc can do next to support the internet safety initiative.
This sessiongave delegates an overview of the five challenges that Jisc is addressing via research and development effort.
You will hear what the challenges are and learn how you can get involved in developing solutions to address the challenges.
Mobile learning in practice - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
Want to optimise your students' learning experience through mobile technology? This workshop stimulated thinking and discussion around integration of mobile apps into teaching practice by showcasing further and higher education case studies and providing practical guidance and hands-on activities.
Telephony is changing - is your institution ready? - Jisc Digital Festival 2015 Jisc
How you can improve your users’ experience now and in the future, and how you can really save your institution money. Learn about how other institutions have made informed purchasing decisions and how much they have saved in the process.
How technology can help top prepare learners for the world of work - Jisc Dig...Jisc
The role of the UK higher education, further education and skills sectors in developing student employability is clear. Technology can be an enabler to the development of these skills, but are organisations making best use of it to develop student employability?
This workshop presented findings from a current study, showcase examples, and provided opportunities for participants to engage with the challenges.
Get involved with codesign - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
This session gave an overview of the 5 challenges that Jisc is addressing via research and development effort.
It covered what the challenges are, and how you can get involved in developing solutions to address these.
BRISSKit: biomedical research made easy - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
BRISSKit is a demo web application that intends to simplify the process whereby medical and translational researchers find and study patient cohorts and link to other biomedical datasets.
The cost of curation - Jisc Digital Festival 2015Jisc
How to get to grips with understanding your digital curation and preservation costs using the curation costs tool on the Curation Costs Exchange - a community-owned platform which helps organisations of any kind assess the costs of curation practices through comparison and analysis.
Finding the right cloud solution for your organisationJisc
Finding the right cloud solution for your organisation can be difficult with many options to consider. This session helped delegates to unravel the different cloud models, understand the implications and benefits of migration and dispel any myths.
Delegates heard from key cloud providers to discover how Jisc can support and guide their cloud decisions. 'Real benefits’ of migration will be demonstrated through the experience of a fully migrated organisation.
Rachel Bruce's presentation at the CNI conferenece on research at risk and developing a shared research data management service for UK universities. December 2015.
EUDAT 3rd Conference: What's on the Horizon? - Kimmo Koski, Managing Director...EUDAT
| www.eudat.eu | EUDAT 3rd Conference Opening Session: What's on the Horizon? - Kimmo Koski, Managing Director CSC - IT Center for Science, Finland & EUDAT Co-ordinator - Wednesday 24th September 2014, Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Sarah Jones - National approaches to data managementdri_ireland
From "A National Approach to Open Research Data in Ireland", a workshop held on 8 September 2017 in National Library of Ireland, organised by The National Library of Ireland, the Digital Repository of Ireland, the Research Data Alliance and Open Research Ireland.
Introduction to EOSCpilot project and topical activities in the area of EOSCEOSCpilot .eu
This presentation was given by Juan Bicarregui, STFC and EOSCpilot project coordinator, during 2nd EOSCpilot Governance Development Forum workshop, 3 October 2017, Tallin.
https://eoscpilot.eu/events/2nd-egdf-eoscpilot-governance-development-forum
Follow EOSCpilot on Twitter: https://twitter.com/eoscpilot
and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eoscpiloteu
How the Research Data Service supports Open Research (aka Open Science) at the University of Edinburgh. Abridged slides used for presentation to Open Access Scotland meeting in Edinburgh on Wednesday 27th of March 2019.
20yrs: 2007 Brussels Digital Preservation: Setting the Course for a Decade of...Neil Beagrie
“Digital Preservation: Setting the Course for a Decade of Change” , a conference keynote from 2007, available now on Slideshare is the ninth of 12 presentations I’ve selected to mark 20 years in Digital Preservation. The remainder will be published at monthly intervals over 2015.
This presentation was the opening keynote to a conference in 2007 held by the Belgian Association of Documentation (BDA) to celebrate its 60th anniversary. It dates from my time at the British Library.
The conference theme was "Europe facing the challenge of the long term conservation of digitalised archives". My keynote synthesised many of the topics I was focussing on at the time (and have featured in some of my earlier slide shares in this series) including encouraging University libraries to engage more actively with research data management in the sciences, to begin developing digital special collections of individuals, and to support international efforts to ensure continuing access and preservation of e-Journals as part of the scholarly record. In addition, given the European focus I briefly covered some of the major European initiatives in digital preservation at that time.
I have selected this presentation as one of the 12 in this series, not only as it is synthesising these key themes but also because it includes some thoughts on whether digital preservation needed to be evolution or revolution (or a bit of both) for libraries and archives.
Presentation delivered by Jaroslaw Ponder, Coordinator for Europe Region at the High Level Conference on Innovation, Information and Communication Technologies, 5-6 October, Palau de Pedralbes, Barcelona within the framework of the ITU Regional Initiative for Europe on Innovation
NORFest 2023 Lightning Talks Session Three dri_ireland
Lightning Talk Session 3: Enabling FAIR Research Data and Other Outputs
The Irish ORCID Consortium
presented by Catherine Ferris, IReL;
Exploring Large-Scale Open Data: The Curatr Platform
presented by Derek Greene, University College Dublin;
A Workflow for Research Data Management (RDM): Aligning the Management of Research Data
presented by Gail Birkbeck, University College Dublin;
Making Cultural Heritage Data FAIR: Developing Recommendations for the WorldFAIR Project at the Digital Repository of Ireland
presented by Joan Murphy, Digital Repository of Ireland.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
4. 09/03/2015 Jisc Digital Festival, 9-10 March 2015, ICC Birmingham 4
» Research Integrity and
transparency
» Re-use, new research and
innovation
» Research Funder policies
» Changes - culture,
organisation, technical
» Services and support for data
across the lifecycle
Research data
7. Data infrastructure
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BBSRC Goblet
(Bioinformatics Training)
Digging Into Data (AHRC,
ESRC, NSF, SSHRC
together)
NSF/BIO lead agency pilot
in data driven biology and
systems biology
EU DARIAH (Digital
research Infrastructure for
Arts and Humanities)
Genomic Alliance
Square Kilometre Array
EU T0 (Tier Zero)
Human Brain Project
Cross European
Cohorts and initiative
e.g. SHARE, CHICOS
etc.
International cohort
families e.g. the HRG
ageing family
DASISH European Initiative
for European Data
Humanities Infrastructure
PRACE
World LHC Computing Grid
LSST Large Synoptic
Survey Telescope
ISBE ESFRI project –
preparatory – in Systems
Biology
BBSRC iPlant GEANT
EBI ELIXIR
European Bioinformatics
Institute (EMBL-EBIfunded
via EMBL subscriptions for
EU nations and Australia
EUDAT (EC project)
Research Data Alliance for
Standards and
Communities of practice
Catalogue of data
catalogue
R3 data, datalibmerger
EC projects in data curation
e.g. SCIDIP – ES – SCAPE
(RC involvement)
PANDATA consortium +
EU projects (photon +
neutron community)
European facilities
Funding ops – FW7 –
Newton – H2020
Science Europe Working
Groups
ELIXIR (ESFRI project)
European Life Science data
Infrastructure (10 members
+ lead)
Data beyond/ without
boundaries
Biomed
Bridges
ERICS/
Transnational
Platforms)
MIBBI initiative Journals
Researcher identity
schemes such as ORCID
CESSDA (Consortium of
European Social Science
Data Archives)
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» Janet Network:
› A core across the UK of 200Gbit/s
› 19 regional distribution areas.
› Resilient
› ~900 organisations connected
› IP and circuit connection services
› ~1Tbit/s external connectivity
› Overall availability:>99.9%
Data movement
9. An environment for housing infrastructure
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» Shared data centre:
› £900K HEFCE investment
› Anchor tenants: Crick, KCL, LSE, QMUL, Sanger, UCL
– jisc.ac.uk/shared-data-centre
› Requirements for a second data centre being gathered
10. Research Data infrastructure
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Data
Clouod
Librarians, research managers & IT
have interlocking services, to
support researcher needs and
institutional policies
Researchers have a cohesive suite of
research data management,
publication and discovery services
Research data management
and planning services
Research data storage and archival services
Research data discovery services
UKDA, BADCICSU / WDSEBI / GenBank
Research data management applications
Journal & funder policy
registries Research data registry / Cross
repository discovery service
DMPonline
DMP Registry
SWORD +
Disciplinary data repositories
(National and International)
Institutional data catalogues
Disciplinary research data Discovery
services
Metadata exchange between journals, archives, repositories
Data identifiers, metadata
schema, metrics
Supportfor Research data lifecycle
Storage
Infrastructure
components that
underpin all functions &
services
Researcher identifiers Organisation identifiers RegistriesData Identifiers
Research data management applications
Network / Janet - Security/UK access management federation
Key
Jisc
supported:
Other
supported:
Advice,
guidance & training is
also needed
13. Shared Infrastructure
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Research data
Discovery service
Usage statistics
for research data
Journal research
data policy
registry
Research data
management
plan registry
Research
information
aggregation
Medical data
sharing tools
14. Shared Infrastructure
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Technical
standards –
common
metadata &
protocols
Experiments
& prototypes for
new solutions
Other shared
services?
Frameworks,
national
agreements
and access to
tools
Preservation
& storage services
Advice,
guidance,
policy,
advocacy
Working with:
» RCUK
» Funding bodies
» Knowledge
Exchange partners
» EC
» Research Data
Alliance
» UKOpen Research
Data Forum
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» Finnish Ministry of Education
and Culture initiative for the
promotion of information
availability and open science
» Outputs include: Open
Science and Research
Handbook, Data management
guide
» Services:
› Etsin research data finder
› IDA research data storage
service
› AVAA open data publishing
platform
› Aila data service portal
› Language Bank of Finland
› Doria &Theseus publication
archives
› FINTO ontology service
Open Science and Research Initiative in Finland
16. Open Science and Research Initiative in Finland
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openscience.fi/services
Open Science and
Research
Handbook
Data
management
guide and
checklist
17. EUDAT
A pan-European e-infrastructure solution
– Where to store the growing amount of data?
– How to find it?
– How to make the most of it?
• Many communities are developing own solutions
– This is good
– but we also need to make sure that the solutions remain interoperable
• EUDAT mission is to fill this gap
– Providing a set of services to help RIs managing their growing amount of
– Providing these services across communities to ensure minimum level of
interoperability
– EUDAT also help to bring data and computing together (HPC centers core
partners)
19. Bridging National and European solutions
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» Research and infrastructures are still funded at
national levels so we need to make sure that
the solutions remain interoperable
» EUDAT provides a European gateway to
national centers and a European extension to
national solutions
» Making national resources more available and
visible
› Access to European resources through national
catalogues
› Making visible valuable national collections
through EUDAT
Bridging National and European solutions
• Research and infrastructures are still funded
at national levels here again we need to
make sure that the solutions remain
interoperable
• EUDAT provides a European gateway to
national centers and a European extension to
national solutions
• Making national resources more available and
visible
– Access to European resources through national catalogues
– Making visible valuable national collections through EUDAT
9
Bridging National and European solutions
• Research and infrastructures are still funded
at national levels here again we need to
make sure that the solutions remain
interoperable
• EUDAT provides a European gateway to
national centers and a European extension to
national solutions
• Making national resources more available and
visible
– Access to European resources through national catalogues
– Making visible valuable national collections through EUDAT
9
• Research and infrastructures are still funded
at national levels here again we need to
make sure that the solutions remain
interoperable
• EUDAT provides a European gateway to
national centers and a European extension to
national solutions
• Making national resources more available and
visible
– Access to European resources through national catalogues
– Making visible valuable national collections through EUDAT
9
20. Research Infrastructures –Where is it going?
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» ResearchInfrastructuretrends:
› Internationalisation
› Diversification
› Increasingly relying on on ICT
› Data deluge is a common
challenge
» European Ris:
› Around 500
› €100billion investment
21. » The worst case scenario: 500 RI with 500 incompatible self-made
ICT and data management solutions
» Whatcanwedotopromotecollaborationandre-useofe-infrastructure?
EUDAT needs to promote synergy
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22. » Think about the users... and all these acronyms!
› Users should have a “right” to a seamless access to network, data, and
computing resources funded by public money
› It is our role to make it as easy as possible for users. No one should
care about e-Infrastructures as such
» Think global!
› Solutions must also be thought at global level (RDA)
› Cross-continent collaboration is a must (e.g. NDS, ANDS, etc.)
E-Infrastructure commons
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E-Infrastructure Commons
about the users… and all these acronyms!
rs should have a “right” to a seamless access to network,
a, and computing resources funded by public money
our role to make it as easy as possible for users No one
uld care about e-Infrastructures as such
-Infrastructure Commons
the users… and all these acronyms!
uld have a “right” to a seamless access to network,
omputing resources funded by public money
e to make it as easy as possible for users No one
e about e-Infrastructures as such
!
must also be thought at global level (RDA)
inent collaboration is a must (e.g. NDS, ANDS, etc.)
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23. Service-Oriented
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» Covering both access and deposit, from informal data sharing
to long-term archiving, and addressing identification,
discoverability and computability of both long-tail and big
data, EUDAT services address the full lifecycle of research
data
Service-Oriented
• Covering both access and deposit, from informal data
sharing to long-term archiving, and addressing
identification, discoverability and computability of
both long-tail and big data, EUDAT services address
the full lifecycle of research data
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» Using EUDAT services: finding and
accessing data, for instance, or
storing smaller data sets by
interacting with one of the
Collaborative Data Infrastructure
(CDI) public front-end services
vs
» Joining the CDI: implies a tighter
integration with at least one of the
EUDAT centres and a partnership
between legal entities relying on
OLAs and SLAs
Federated and Distibuted
25. Jisc’s Role: Governance model
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» Leading the EUDAT work on governance models for the
Collaborative Data Infrastructure
› Review and draw on the existing arrangements within
nationalgovernmentsandpan-Europeanresearch communities
› Two Case-studies:
– (Working together at national and European levels) how
national infrastructures can work with EUDAT through clear
examples from theUK, the Netherlands, Finland,andGermany
– (Working together with research infrastructures) will
investigate the requirements from the research
infrastructures in terms of service provisioning, contractual
obligations, and governance, starting with the RIs
represented in the project
– EUDAT also help to bring data and computing together (HPC centers core
partners)
26. Jisc’s Role: Governance model
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» With DCC lead EUDAT’s work on data management
planning
› bring expertise on data management plans (DMPs)
› customize the DMPOnLine tool for EUDAT
https://dmponline.dcc.ac.uk/ in order to provide a seamless
data management environment and workflow and support
EC data requirements
› deliver DMP training support
27. » EUDAT Slides courtesy of Kimmo Koski, Managing Director CSC -
IT Center for Science, Finland & EUDAT Co-ordinator
ThankYou!
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28. SURFSARA – AN EXAMPLE OF RESEARCH DATA INFRASTRUCTURE FROM
THE NETHERLANDS
Jisc Digital Festival - Building an international infrastructure for research data
9 March 2015
Jan Bot
30. SURF research service portfolio
Overview
COMPUTE: highend solutions 1000 times more powerful than your PC
DATA SERVICES: easily accessible storage on disk or tape
VISUALISATION: advanced solutions and support to create visualisations
CONNECTIVITY: fast endtoend connections tailored to your research need
COLLABORATION INFRA: single signon access to many services
INTEGRATION SUPPORT: dedicated integration support by experienced scientists
MARKET: reseller of content, cloud solutions, software and hardware (via partnershops)
31. Connecting Dutch national and
European e-infrastructures
national international
High Performance
Computing
National
super-
computer
www.prace-ri.eu/
www.eesi-
project.eu
Grid & CloudComputing
SURFsara,
Nikhef, RUG-
CIT
www.egi.eu
Network
SURFnet
www.geant.net
Data services
SURFsara,
DANS,
3TU.datacenter,
TARGET
www.eudat.eu
www.pidconsortium.e
u
35. Happy Few or.. the SURF Value Chain
S
U
P
P
O
R
T
0 20.000# RESEARCHERS
Appliances for the happy few
Lot of support needed
Tailor made implementations
Blueprints &
Good practices
developed
Long tail
Generic/minimal Support
Commodity
36. ICT support request
Resource selection, orchestration and support
The
scientist
Local ICT
support
staff
SURF
support
4research
find the
best
solution
and
get started
!
Trainthetrai
ner
Advice,
training,
handson
support
Advice, training,
handson support
37. Mastering the data life cycle
with SURF services
giving access
to data
ingest, store, preserve,
share data
transfer
data
Process
data
visualize
data
integrate
data
Lightpaths
Bandwidth on Demand
NetherLight
Long/Shortterm, Disk/Tape
Trusted Digital Repository
Beehub/SURFdrive
B2SAFE/B2SHARE/PID services (EUDAT)
DANS/3TU datacentrum
Communities
eScience center:
Integration support
Remote clusters & GPU
Collaboratorium
Support
Authentication
Authorization
(3rd party) collaboration tools (e.g. FileSender)
Supers
GRID HPC cloud
HADOOP
supporting the
Research Data
Life Cycle
38. Research Timeline
Before During After
CentralArchive
GRID SE
Trusted Digital Repository
Research Data Storage
BEEHUB
B2DROP / SURFdrive
Data Ingest Service
EPIC PID
B2SHARE
B2FIND
B2SAFE
B2STAGE
39. Developments in The Netherlands
» Funding agencies require scientists to add a ‘data paragraph’ to project proposals
» Fraud in scientific publications (Stapel, 2011) raised awareness of the importance of data
provenance
» Decreased (direct) funding of national e-infrastructure changes the role of resource providers
40. RDNL
Research Data Netherlands
RDNL: 3 Organisations
Three organisations serving different research
disciplines.
Annemiek van der Kuil
|PhotoA.nl
researchdata.nl/e
n
41. DANS
Data Archiving and Networked Services
Institute of Dutch
Academy and
Research Funding
Organisation
(KNAW & NWO)
since 2005
First predecessor
dates back to
1964 (Steinmetz
Foundation),
Historical Data
Archive 1989Mission: promote
and provide
permanent access
to digital research
information
dans.knaw.nl/e
n
42. 3TU.Datacenter
3TU.Datacentrum offers the knowledge, experience and the tools to archive
research data in a standardized, secure and well-documented manner. It
provides the research community with:
• A long-term archive for storing scientific research data
• Permanent access to, and tools for reuse of research data
• Advice and support on data management
3TU.Datacentrum currently hosts thousands of datasets.
To see examples please visit: http://data.3tu.nl.
45. U2Connect: linking EUDAT services to research
institutes in the Netherlands
Use and build upon the EUDAT services to facilitate researchers
to manage research data and to collaborate on research data
across universities/research institutes
u2connect.e
u
46. From researcher to infrastructure provider
scientist
Local ICT
support
staff
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CSC – Tieteen Tietotekniikan Keskus Oy
FI
Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Centro Nacional de Supercomputacion
ES
Centre Europeen de Recherche et de Formation Avancee en Calcul Scientifique
FR
Consorzio Interuniversitario Cineca
IT
Centre Informatique National de l’Enseignement Supérieur
FR
Deutsches Klimarechenzentrum Gmbh
DE
Umweltbundesamt Gmbh
AT
Eberhard Karls Universitaet Tuebingen
DE
The University of Edinburgh
UK
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia
IT
Forschungszentrum Juelich Gmbh
DE
Instytut Chemii Bioorganicznej Pan
PL
Surfsara BV
NL
Uninett Sigma AS
NO
Science and Technology Facilities Council
UK
University College London
UK
Trust-IT Services Ltd
UK
Greek Research and Technology Network S.A.
EL
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
DE
Stichting LIBER
NL
Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen - KNAW
NL
e-Science Data Factory
FR
Lunds Universitet
SE
Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Instituut - KNMI
NL
Helmholtz-Zentrum Potsdam Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum
DE
CLARIN ERIC
NL
Max Planck Gesellschaft zur Foerderung der Wissenschaften E.V.
DE
Jisc
UK
Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
RS
European Organization for Nuclear Research
CH
Helsingin Yliopisto
FI
European Molecular Biology Laboratory
DE
Uppsala Universitet
SE
Interop between nation infrastructures
Eu research community facing services
Sustainbility at European level recognising different levels of maturity - sharing different strengths
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what surf can do (INTRO) SOS = SURF outline of ICT services
Goal to present which ICT facilities are available and to help you to find your way through the jungle of storage, compute, network and collaboration solutions…
Integraal overzicht
Geschiedenis van SURF benadrukken: opgericht vanuit de universiteiten en dienstverlener voor de volledige sector.
In the next few slides I will get into more details about the services we offer. We have two options there, I can walk through every solution but that will probably take a lot of time and might become a bit boring…. OR you pick some of the solutions you are particularly interested in.. It’s up to you.
Sim three or more actors may need to be involved.
E.g. the scientist (as the customer),
the local ICT supporter as facilitator/supporter for selfhosted facilities, as faciltator to enable the use or point to 3rd solutions.
SURF representative as facilitator/supporter for SURF facilities
These three need to interact and orchestrate the whole process. (unfortunately most often there is some degree of tailoring, not run of the mill yet)
Generic timeline of research projects
Before: start searching information
During: upload raw data, processed data. Share data with collaborators
After: share results data, publish data, reference data in publications
Longterm storage of long tail data in TDR
Bottom up initiative to inform more researchers on the EUDAT services. These institutes cover roughly 60% of Dutch researchers.
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