Biosciences librarians’ expert search service at The University of Melbourne: something old is new again presented by Lisa Kruesi (The University of Melbourne) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Innovative services across the research lifecyle v1.5 20180209SusanMRob
Research Lifecycyle: Innovative Library Support for researchers presented by Emma McLean & Jacinta Byrne (University of New South Wales) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Linked semantic platforms for social infrastructure – ARC LIEF project 2018-2019 presented by Amanda Lawrence (Analysis & Policy Observatory) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Where does eResearch support fit into the uni library research support model, is research data management enough? presented by Ingrid Mason (AARNet) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Supporting researchers supporting teachers presented by
Pru Mitchell (Australian Council for Educational Research) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
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Murdoch Research aims for United Nation Sustainability Goals presented by Dawn McLoughlin (Murdoch University) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
A practical approach to predatory publishing presented by
Naomi Mullumby & Sarah Charing (The University of Melbourne) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Research support starts at home: Deakin University Liaison Librarian training and development presented by Dr. Nicola Ivory (Deakin University) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Innovative services across the research lifecyle v1.5 20180209SusanMRob
Research Lifecycyle: Innovative Library Support for researchers presented by Emma McLean & Jacinta Byrne (University of New South Wales) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Linked semantic platforms for social infrastructure – ARC LIEF project 2018-2019 presented by Amanda Lawrence (Analysis & Policy Observatory) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Where does eResearch support fit into the uni library research support model, is research data management enough? presented by Ingrid Mason (AARNet) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Supporting researchers supporting teachers presented by
Pru Mitchell (Australian Council for Educational Research) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Dawn Mc loughlin_researchsupportcommunityday2018SusanMRob
Murdoch Research aims for United Nation Sustainability Goals presented by Dawn McLoughlin (Murdoch University) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
A practical approach to predatory publishing presented by
Naomi Mullumby & Sarah Charing (The University of Melbourne) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Research support starts at home: Deakin University Liaison Librarian training and development presented by Dr. Nicola Ivory (Deakin University) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Wikipedia editing was presented by
Dr Julia Kuehns (Liaison Librarian Research – Arts, University of Melbourne) and Dr Thomas Shafee (Postdoctoral Fellow, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science) and Dr Pru Mitchell at the Research Support Community Day 2018
This informal workshop introduced the basics of Wikipedia editing.
The Conversation as a Research Engagement Tool presented by
Charis Palmer (Deputy Editor, The Conversation) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
The Conversation is as a research engagement tool which is becoming increasingly important for researchers to disseminate their ideas on topical issues to a broad audience. Researchers are routinely approached for media interviews following posts of their work. Charis Palmer outlined the reach of The Conversation and some brief tips on pitching ideas that librarians can pass on to our researchers.
Are New Digital Literacies Skills Neededrscd2018SusanMRob
Remarrying research and collection services around access to corpora and text mining, are new technical literacy skills needed? Was presented by Ingrid Mason (Deployment Strategist, AARNet) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Clarivate as the Citation Provider for ERA presented by
Jean-Francois Desvignes (Solution Consultant, Scientific and Academic Research, Clarivate Analytics) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Clarivate Analytics was selected in 2017 to become the Citation provider by the Australian Research Council (ARC) for the 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation. We will first highlight the data from the Web of Science that was made available by our team to Australian Higher Education Providers (HEP) for ERA. Then, we will focus on the solutions developed my Clarivate Analytics to support the Australian HEPs when preparing and analysing their data and prior to the submission to the Australian Research Council.
Presented at the Research Support Community Day by Natasha Simons (Program Leader for Skills, Policy and Resources, Australian National Data Service)
An increasing number of scholarly publishers and journals are implementing policies and procedures that require published articles to be accompanied by the underlying research data. These policies are an important part of the shift toward reproducible research and have been shown to influence researchers’ willingness to share research data to varying extents. However journal data availability policies are highly idiosyncratic, vary in strength from encouraging to mandating data sharing, and are often difficult to interpret. This makes it challenging for researchers to comply, editors to introduce and research support staff to assist. This presentation examined why and how more scholarly publishers/journals are introducing data availability policies and explore the differences in journal data sharing policies, referring to examples. It outlined the challenges of current data policies, what is expected of various stakeholders, and reflect on efforts in Australia to engage stakeholders in conversation to improve data policies including 2017 Social Sciences and Health and Medical roundtables. It concluded with an update on international collaborations that are helping to facilitate wider adoption of clear, consistent policies for publishing research data.
Presented by Dr Thomas Shafee (Postdoctoral Fellow, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science – LIMS) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Wikimedia Australia undertakes outreach activities, develops resources and builds systems that empower and engage people to collect, share and promote free cultural works. Partnerships have included towns such as Fremantle, W.A. and organisations such as the Australian War Memorial. Dr Thomas Shafee gave an overview of Wikimedia Australia and outlined recent and forthcoming activities.
Presetned by Stephanie Bradbury (QUT) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
The bibliometric competency model was released in 2017 by a team of UK and German librarians. The competencies were developed to support bibliometric practitioners worldwide and ensure they are equipped with the skills required to do their work well and responsibly.
Presented at the Research Support Community day 2018 by Sharron Stapleton (Research Data Librarian, QUT) and Matthias Liffers (Library Manager, Science, University of Western Australia)
Library Carpentry is software and data skills training aimed at the needs and requirements of library professionals. Library Carpentry is made by librarians, for librarians to help:
• automate repetitive, boring, error-prone tasks
• create, maintain and analyse sustainable and reusable data
• work effectively with IT and systems colleagues
• better understand the use of software in research (Library Carpentry, 2017)
This session introduced the Carpentries’ community learning model and present case studies where learning some basic computational skills has saved considerable time and effort in the work of librarians.
Presented by Judy Brooker (Director of Learning, ALIA) at the Research Support Community Day 2018.
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) under the direction of our constitution has a key responsibility:
“To ensure the high standard of personnel engaged in information provision and foster their professional interests and aspirations”.
From this premise ALIA has developed a range of supporting mechanisms. A commitment to ongoing learning and research is fundamental to the fulfilment of this responsibility.
The ALIA PD Scheme provides a support framework for LIS professionals and within that framework is the opportunity to concentrate your post qualification learning using the ALIA Specialisations. The existing ‘Academic /Research Specialisation’ is most suited to this role and the in development ‘LIS Practitioner Research Specialisation’ will strengthen this area. This presentation discusses how the ALIA PD Scheme Specialisations works and how ALIA supports Research.
Workshp presented at the Research Support Community Day 2018 by Ashley Sutherland, Arts Faculty Librarian, Kylie Tran, Senior Client Services Librarian, and Kathryn Lindsay Senior Librarian Bibliographic Software, University of Melbourne.
The University of Melbourne Library recently ran a series of workshops to raise awareness of online security, privacy and identity. They developed a suite of resources to help research students check their online privacy settings, identify if their data has been breached, and provide some tips for keeping their online presence “clean”. In a networked world, managing your personal online presence is a vital digital literacy skill. This workshop offered advice on how to run your own ‘Digital Spring Clean’ session and take you through some of the practical ways you can help researchers evaluate their social media settings, secure their online accounts and manage their online identity.
Apo presentation research librarians day feb 2017SusanMRob
Engagement & Impact through Open Access policy and Practice research & Resources via Australian Policy Online by Amanda Lawrence - presented at the Research Support Community Day 2017
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
===============
Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Wikipedia editing was presented by
Dr Julia Kuehns (Liaison Librarian Research – Arts, University of Melbourne) and Dr Thomas Shafee (Postdoctoral Fellow, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science) and Dr Pru Mitchell at the Research Support Community Day 2018
This informal workshop introduced the basics of Wikipedia editing.
The Conversation as a Research Engagement Tool presented by
Charis Palmer (Deputy Editor, The Conversation) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
The Conversation is as a research engagement tool which is becoming increasingly important for researchers to disseminate their ideas on topical issues to a broad audience. Researchers are routinely approached for media interviews following posts of their work. Charis Palmer outlined the reach of The Conversation and some brief tips on pitching ideas that librarians can pass on to our researchers.
Are New Digital Literacies Skills Neededrscd2018SusanMRob
Remarrying research and collection services around access to corpora and text mining, are new technical literacy skills needed? Was presented by Ingrid Mason (Deployment Strategist, AARNet) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Clarivate as the Citation Provider for ERA presented by
Jean-Francois Desvignes (Solution Consultant, Scientific and Academic Research, Clarivate Analytics) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Clarivate Analytics was selected in 2017 to become the Citation provider by the Australian Research Council (ARC) for the 2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation. We will first highlight the data from the Web of Science that was made available by our team to Australian Higher Education Providers (HEP) for ERA. Then, we will focus on the solutions developed my Clarivate Analytics to support the Australian HEPs when preparing and analysing their data and prior to the submission to the Australian Research Council.
Presented at the Research Support Community Day by Natasha Simons (Program Leader for Skills, Policy and Resources, Australian National Data Service)
An increasing number of scholarly publishers and journals are implementing policies and procedures that require published articles to be accompanied by the underlying research data. These policies are an important part of the shift toward reproducible research and have been shown to influence researchers’ willingness to share research data to varying extents. However journal data availability policies are highly idiosyncratic, vary in strength from encouraging to mandating data sharing, and are often difficult to interpret. This makes it challenging for researchers to comply, editors to introduce and research support staff to assist. This presentation examined why and how more scholarly publishers/journals are introducing data availability policies and explore the differences in journal data sharing policies, referring to examples. It outlined the challenges of current data policies, what is expected of various stakeholders, and reflect on efforts in Australia to engage stakeholders in conversation to improve data policies including 2017 Social Sciences and Health and Medical roundtables. It concluded with an update on international collaborations that are helping to facilitate wider adoption of clear, consistent policies for publishing research data.
Presented by Dr Thomas Shafee (Postdoctoral Fellow, La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science – LIMS) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
Wikimedia Australia undertakes outreach activities, develops resources and builds systems that empower and engage people to collect, share and promote free cultural works. Partnerships have included towns such as Fremantle, W.A. and organisations such as the Australian War Memorial. Dr Thomas Shafee gave an overview of Wikimedia Australia and outlined recent and forthcoming activities.
Presetned by Stephanie Bradbury (QUT) at the Research Support Community Day 2018
The bibliometric competency model was released in 2017 by a team of UK and German librarians. The competencies were developed to support bibliometric practitioners worldwide and ensure they are equipped with the skills required to do their work well and responsibly.
Presented at the Research Support Community day 2018 by Sharron Stapleton (Research Data Librarian, QUT) and Matthias Liffers (Library Manager, Science, University of Western Australia)
Library Carpentry is software and data skills training aimed at the needs and requirements of library professionals. Library Carpentry is made by librarians, for librarians to help:
• automate repetitive, boring, error-prone tasks
• create, maintain and analyse sustainable and reusable data
• work effectively with IT and systems colleagues
• better understand the use of software in research (Library Carpentry, 2017)
This session introduced the Carpentries’ community learning model and present case studies where learning some basic computational skills has saved considerable time and effort in the work of librarians.
Presented by Judy Brooker (Director of Learning, ALIA) at the Research Support Community Day 2018.
The Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) under the direction of our constitution has a key responsibility:
“To ensure the high standard of personnel engaged in information provision and foster their professional interests and aspirations”.
From this premise ALIA has developed a range of supporting mechanisms. A commitment to ongoing learning and research is fundamental to the fulfilment of this responsibility.
The ALIA PD Scheme provides a support framework for LIS professionals and within that framework is the opportunity to concentrate your post qualification learning using the ALIA Specialisations. The existing ‘Academic /Research Specialisation’ is most suited to this role and the in development ‘LIS Practitioner Research Specialisation’ will strengthen this area. This presentation discusses how the ALIA PD Scheme Specialisations works and how ALIA supports Research.
Workshp presented at the Research Support Community Day 2018 by Ashley Sutherland, Arts Faculty Librarian, Kylie Tran, Senior Client Services Librarian, and Kathryn Lindsay Senior Librarian Bibliographic Software, University of Melbourne.
The University of Melbourne Library recently ran a series of workshops to raise awareness of online security, privacy and identity. They developed a suite of resources to help research students check their online privacy settings, identify if their data has been breached, and provide some tips for keeping their online presence “clean”. In a networked world, managing your personal online presence is a vital digital literacy skill. This workshop offered advice on how to run your own ‘Digital Spring Clean’ session and take you through some of the practical ways you can help researchers evaluate their social media settings, secure their online accounts and manage their online identity.
Apo presentation research librarians day feb 2017SusanMRob
Engagement & Impact through Open Access policy and Practice research & Resources via Australian Policy Online by Amanda Lawrence - presented at the Research Support Community Day 2017
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
About the Speaker
===============
Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Acorn Recovery: Restore IT infra within minutesIP ServerOne
Introducing Acorn Recovery as a Service, a simple, fast, and secure managed disaster recovery (DRaaS) by IP ServerOne. A DR solution that helps restore your IT infra within minutes.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation, created by Syed Faiz ul Hassan, explores the profound influence of media on public perception and behavior. It delves into the evolution of media from oral traditions to modern digital and social media platforms. Key topics include the role of media in information propagation, socialization, crisis awareness, globalization, and education. The presentation also examines media influence through agenda setting, propaganda, and manipulative techniques used by advertisers and marketers. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of surveillance enabled by media technologies on personal behavior and preferences. Through this comprehensive overview, the presentation aims to shed light on how media shapes collective consciousness and public opinion.