ݺߣshows by User: CASRAI / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ݺߣshows by User: CASRAI / Tue, 22 Nov 2016 15:03:45 GMT ݺߣShare feed for ݺߣshows by User: CASRAI Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Jim Woodgett /slideshow/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-jim-woodgett-69411916/69411916 cspc2016nov10am-161122150345
Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ]]>

Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ]]>
Tue, 22 Nov 2016 15:03:45 GMT /slideshow/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-jim-woodgett-69411916/69411916 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Jim Woodgett CASRAI Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cspc2016nov10am-161122150345-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Jim Woodgett from CASRAI
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Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Janet Halliwell /CASRAI/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-janet-halliwell optimizingbenefitsfin-161122144532
Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ]]>

Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute ]]>
Tue, 22 Nov 2016 14:45:32 GMT /CASRAI/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-janet-halliwell CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Janet Halliwell CASRAI Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/optimizingbenefitsfin-161122144532-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Janet Halliwell, Chair CASRAI; Co-Chair Admin Burden Canada collective; Chair CSPC Dominique Bérubé, Vice-President Research Programs, SSHRC Jim Woodgett, Director of Research, Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Optimising benefits from Canadian Research - Janet Halliwell from CASRAI
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Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms /slideshow/keynote-repaving-the-road-to-hell-with-the-common-cv-and-cihr-reforms/68975611 1-161115070754
Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms Jim Woodgett Director Of Research The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute]]>

Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms Jim Woodgett Director Of Research The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:07:54 GMT /slideshow/keynote-repaving-the-road-to-hell-with-the-common-cv-and-cihr-reforms/68975611 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms CASRAI Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms Jim Woodgett Director Of Research The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-161115070754-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms Jim Woodgett Director Of Research The Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute
Keynote: Repaving the Road to Hell with the Common CV and CIHR Reforms from CASRAI
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Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) - Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-janet-halliwell-board-chair-casrai-68975576/68975576 2-161115070641
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI]]>

Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:06:41 GMT /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-janet-halliwell-board-chair-casrai-68975576/68975576 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) - Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI CASRAI Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2-161115070641-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) - Janet Halliwell Board Chair CASRAI from CASRAI
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Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Simon Kerridge /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-simon-kerridge-68975467/68975467 3-161115070501
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Simon Kerridge Director Of Research Services Kent University (UK)]]>

Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Simon Kerridge Director Of Research Services Kent University (UK)]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:05:01 GMT /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-simon-kerridge-68975467/68975467 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Simon Kerridge CASRAI Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Simon Kerridge Director Of Research Services Kent University (UK) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/3-161115070501-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) Simon Kerridge Director Of Research Services Kent University (UK)
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Simon Kerridge from CASRAI
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Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - David Robinson /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-david-robinson-68975088/68975088 4-161115070112
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US)]]>

Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US)]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:01:12 GMT /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-david-robinson-68975088/68975088 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - David Robinson CASRAI Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/4-161115070112-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) David Robinson Executive Vice Provost &amp; Professor Oregon Health &amp; Science University (US)
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - David Robinson from CASRAI
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Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-robbin-tourangeau-68974814/68974814 5-161115065631
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau]]>

Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:56:31 GMT /slideshow/admin-burden-in-canada-abc-introductory-panel-discussion-ca-uk-and-us-overview-robbin-tourangeau-68974814/68974814 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau CASRAI Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/5-161115065631-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau
Admin Burden in Canada (ABC) Introductory Panel Discussion (CA, UK and US overview) - Robbin Tourangeau from CASRAI
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ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results - Judith L. Chadwick & Bob Dirstein /slideshow/abc-project-1-piloting-autoupload-of-standardized-funding-award-results-judith-l-chadwick-bob-dirstein-68973943/68973943 casrai2016conference-autoupload-161115064849
ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results Judith L. Chadwick Assistant Vice-President, Research Services University of Toronto Bob Dirstein Dirstein Consulting Inc. w/University of Toronto]]>

ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results Judith L. Chadwick Assistant Vice-President, Research Services University of Toronto Bob Dirstein Dirstein Consulting Inc. w/University of Toronto]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:48:49 GMT /slideshow/abc-project-1-piloting-autoupload-of-standardized-funding-award-results-judith-l-chadwick-bob-dirstein-68973943/68973943 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results - Judith L. Chadwick & Bob Dirstein CASRAI ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results Judith L. Chadwick Assistant Vice-President, Research Services University of Toronto Bob Dirstein Dirstein Consulting Inc. w/University of Toronto <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casrai2016conference-autoupload-161115064849-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results Judith L. Chadwick Assistant Vice-President, Research Services University of Toronto Bob Dirstein Dirstein Consulting Inc. w/University of Toronto
ABC Project 1 - Piloting Auto-upload of Standardized Funding Award Results - Judith L. Chadwick & Bob Dirstein from CASRAI
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ABC Project 2 - Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada - Clare Appavoo & Geoffrey Harder & Mark Leggott /slideshow/abc-project-2-launching-an-orcid-consortia-in-canada-clare-appavoo-geoffrey-harder-mark-leggott-68973528/68973528 orcidcaslidedeckreconnect-161115064536
Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada Clare Appavoo Executive Director Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) Geoffrey Harder Associate University Librarian University of Alberta Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC) ]]>

Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada Clare Appavoo Executive Director Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) Geoffrey Harder Associate University Librarian University of Alberta Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC) ]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:45:36 GMT /slideshow/abc-project-2-launching-an-orcid-consortia-in-canada-clare-appavoo-geoffrey-harder-mark-leggott-68973528/68973528 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) ABC Project 2 - Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada - Clare Appavoo & Geoffrey Harder & Mark Leggott CASRAI Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada Clare Appavoo Executive Director Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) Geoffrey Harder Associate University Librarian University of Alberta Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/orcidcaslidedeckreconnect-161115064536-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada Clare Appavoo Executive Director Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) Geoffrey Harder Associate University Librarian University of Alberta Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)
ABC Project 2 - Launching an ORCID Consortia in Canada - Clare Appavoo & Geoffrey Harder & Mark Leggott from CASRAI
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Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US - David Robinson /slideshow/introduction-to-the-federal-demonstration-partnership-fdp-of-the-us-david-robinson-68971417/68971417 dwrtorontofdpintroductionfinal-161115062818
Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US) ]]>

Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US) ]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:28:18 GMT /slideshow/introduction-to-the-federal-demonstration-partnership-fdp-of-the-us-david-robinson-68971417/68971417 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US - David Robinson CASRAI Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US David Robinson Executive Vice Provost & Professor Oregon Health & Science University (US) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/dwrtorontofdpintroductionfinal-161115062818-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US David Robinson Executive Vice Provost &amp; Professor Oregon Health &amp; Science University (US)
Introduction to the Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) of the US - David Robinson from CASRAI
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Keynote: Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens - Tracey P. Lauriault /slideshow/keynote-todays-data-grow-tomorrows-citizens-tracey-p-lauriault/68968953 lauriaultcasraitodaysdatagrowtomorrowscitizens24102016-161115060633
Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens Tracey P. Lauriault Assistant Professor Carleton University]]>

Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens Tracey P. Lauriault Assistant Professor Carleton University]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:06:33 GMT /slideshow/keynote-todays-data-grow-tomorrows-citizens-tracey-p-lauriault/68968953 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Keynote: Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens - Tracey P. Lauriault CASRAI Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens Tracey P. Lauriault Assistant Professor Carleton University <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lauriaultcasraitodaysdatagrowtomorrowscitizens24102016-161115060633-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Today&#39;s Data Grow Tomorrow&#39;s Citizens Tracey P. Lauriault Assistant Professor Carleton University
Keynote: Today's Data Grow Tomorrow's Citizens - Tracey P. Lauriault from CASRAI
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Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem - Mark Leggott /slideshow/canadas-research-data-management-rdm-ecosystem-mark-leggott-68968714/68968714 rdccanadianrdmcasrai-2016-161115060403
Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)]]>

Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:04:03 GMT /slideshow/canadas-research-data-management-rdm-ecosystem-mark-leggott-68968714/68968714 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem - Mark Leggott CASRAI Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rdccanadianrdmcasrai-2016-161115060403-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)
Canada’s Research Data Management (RDM) Ecosystem - Mark Leggott from CASRAI
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Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) - David Baker (CASRAI) /slideshow/tutorial-casrai-standards-development-for-a-nontechnology-audience-david-baker-casrai/68968020 casraitutorial-october2016-161115055707
Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) David Baker Executive Director CASRAI]]>

Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) David Baker Executive Director CASRAI]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 05:57:07 GMT /slideshow/tutorial-casrai-standards-development-for-a-nontechnology-audience-david-baker-casrai/68968020 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) - David Baker (CASRAI) CASRAI Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) David Baker Executive Director CASRAI <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/casraitutorial-october2016-161115055707-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) David Baker Executive Director CASRAI
Tutorial: CASRAI Standards Development (for a non-technology audience) - David Baker (CASRAI) from CASRAI
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Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool - Chuck Humphery /slideshow/tutorial-the-new-portage-research-data-management-planning-tool-chuck-humphery-68967918/68967918 portagecaul-cbuaoctober2016-161115055611
Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool Chuck Humphrey Director, Portage Network University of Alberta Dylanne Dearborn Physics Library University of Toronto Libraries]]>

Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool Chuck Humphrey Director, Portage Network University of Alberta Dylanne Dearborn Physics Library University of Toronto Libraries]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 05:56:10 GMT /slideshow/tutorial-the-new-portage-research-data-management-planning-tool-chuck-humphery-68967918/68967918 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool - Chuck Humphery CASRAI Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool Chuck Humphrey Director, Portage Network University of Alberta Dylanne Dearborn Physics Library University of Toronto Libraries <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/portagecaul-cbuaoctober2016-161115055611-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool Chuck Humphrey Director, Portage Network University of Alberta Dylanne Dearborn Physics Library University of Toronto Libraries
Tutorial: the new Portage Research Data Management Planning Tool - Chuck Humphery from CASRAI
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Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework - Mark Leggott /CASRAI/building-a-canadian-national-research-data-management-framework-mark-leggott-68967849 ndsinternationalstatecasrai-2016-161115055514
Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)]]>

Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)]]>
Tue, 15 Nov 2016 05:55:14 GMT /CASRAI/building-a-canadian-national-research-data-management-framework-mark-leggott-68967849 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework - Mark Leggott CASRAI Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC) <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ndsinternationalstatecasrai-2016-161115055514-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework Mark Leggott Executive Director Research Data Canada (RDC)
Building a Canadian National Research Data Management Framework - Mark Leggott from CASRAI
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How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Panel 2: Jeffrey Alexander & Patrick Lambe /slideshow/how-do-i-know-thee-let-me-count-the-ways-panel-2-jeffrey-alexander-patrick-lambe/54959697 tr4otei3qmaza7pmykpl-signature-17c26c9d7c8fbc860adf933afaf7e2c9efbcf4a76b60c4395be33ad788e55a94-poli-151110161856-lva1-app6892
All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications.]]>

All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications.]]>
Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:18:56 GMT /slideshow/how-do-i-know-thee-let-me-count-the-ways-panel-2-jeffrey-alexander-patrick-lambe/54959697 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Panel 2: Jeffrey Alexander & Patrick Lambe CASRAI All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/tr4otei3qmaza7pmykpl-signature-17c26c9d7c8fbc860adf933afaf7e2c9efbcf4a76b60c4395be33ad788e55a94-poli-151110161856-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> All R&amp;D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&amp;D activities. In this panel the speakers will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&amp;D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications.
How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Panel 2: Jeffrey Alexander & Patrick Lambe from CASRAI
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Classifying R&D: Why and How Organizations Develop Taxonomies for Research Fields: Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe /slideshow/classifying-rd-why-and-how-organizations-develop-taxonomies-for-research-fields-jeff-alexander-and-patrick-lambe/54959650 z0oxbrwnsooc7brqohih-signature-ddacb194ba90810dda450976b8eecca1a1b5be7d77ec9d81047857ed30372a88-poli-151110161749-lva1-app6892
All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science & Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning. ]]>

All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science & Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning. ]]>
Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:17:49 GMT /slideshow/classifying-rd-why-and-how-organizations-develop-taxonomies-for-research-fields-jeff-alexander-and-patrick-lambe/54959650 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Classifying R&D: Why and How Organizations Develop Taxonomies for Research Fields: Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe CASRAI All R&D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science & Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/z0oxbrwnsooc7brqohih-signature-ddacb194ba90810dda450976b8eecca1a1b5be7d77ec9d81047857ed30372a88-poli-151110161749-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> All R&amp;D organizations classify their research activities, either implicitly (e.g., by laboratory or department) or explicitly (e.g., by creating taxonomies to define and map research disciplines and domains). However the lack of clear standards for doing so impedes the sharing and aggregation of data on R&amp;D activities. In this workshop, Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe will provide an overview of the organizational needs driving the development of a classification of R&amp;D activities, use cases for such a classification, and the potential advantages of international coordination across such classifications. The workshop, based heavily on a study they conducted for the National Center for Science &amp; Engineering Statistics at the U.S. National Science Foundation, will review alternate approaches to both developing R&amp;D classifications, and streamlining the process of classifying research programs and projects. Topics to be covered include examples of international R&amp;D classifications and their development (such as the Australia-New Zealand Standard Research Classification), design principles for R&amp;D classifications, and new automated and semi-automated classification techniques using semantic analysis and machine learning.
Classifying R&D: Why and How Organizations Develop Taxonomies for Research Fields: Jeff Alexander and Patrick Lambe from CASRAI
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How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Sarah Moreault, Monica Valsangkar-Smyth /slideshow/how-do-i-know-thee-let-me-count-the-ways-sarah-moreault-monica-valsangkarsmyth/54852921 rcs-2015-10-28casraipresentation-151107134914-lva1-app6892
Classification of research plays an integral role in the functioning of research funding organizations. As such it is important to have a classification system for efficient research data collection, use, analysis and reporting. Hear about lessons learned as well as key limitations and challenges for the implementation of a standard approach to classification through the analyses of different international standards currently in use with respect to their governance, development, implementation and maintenance]]>

Classification of research plays an integral role in the functioning of research funding organizations. As such it is important to have a classification system for efficient research data collection, use, analysis and reporting. Hear about lessons learned as well as key limitations and challenges for the implementation of a standard approach to classification through the analyses of different international standards currently in use with respect to their governance, development, implementation and maintenance]]>
Sat, 07 Nov 2015 13:49:14 GMT /slideshow/how-do-i-know-thee-let-me-count-the-ways-sarah-moreault-monica-valsangkarsmyth/54852921 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Sarah Moreault, Monica Valsangkar-Smyth CASRAI Classification of research plays an integral role in the functioning of research funding organizations. As such it is important to have a classification system for efficient research data collection, use, analysis and reporting. Hear about lessons learned as well as key limitations and challenges for the implementation of a standard approach to classification through the analyses of different international standards currently in use with respect to their governance, development, implementation and maintenance <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/rcs-2015-10-28casraipresentation-151107134914-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Classification of research plays an integral role in the functioning of research funding organizations. As such it is important to have a classification system for efficient research data collection, use, analysis and reporting. Hear about lessons learned as well as key limitations and challenges for the implementation of a standard approach to classification through the analyses of different international standards currently in use with respect to their governance, development, implementation and maintenance
How Do I Know Thee? Let Me Count the Ways: Sarah Moreault, Monica Valsangkar-Smyth from CASRAI
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Research Metadata Mechanics - Simon Porter /slideshow/research-metadata-mechanics-simon-porter/54695574 p1otldnuqeaz8reejdpg-signature-03fba3ade8182ff86afda28a0ccd7edaaebb006704ebed444ed542c85928cdc0-poli-151103161747-lva1-app6891
Over the past 10 years, research systems have evolved from systems that focused on how to structure and record information on research, to systems capable of allowing significant insights to be derived based upon years of high quality information. In 2015, the maturity of the information now collected within many Current Research Information Systems, and the insights that this can provide is of equal or greater value than the insights that could be gleaned from established externally provided research metrics platforms alone. The ability to intersect these external and internal worlds provides new levels of strategic insight not previously available. With the addition of platforms that track altmetrics, and their ability to connect university publications data with a constant flow of real time attention level metrics, an image of a dynamic network of systems emerges, connected together by ever turning ‘cogs’ pushing and translating information. Add to this, the success of ORCID as pervasive researcher identifier infrastructure, and CASRAI as the emerging social contract for information exchange, and it becomes possible to extend this network back from the systems that track and record research information, through to the platforms through which research knowledge is created. The ‘Mechanics’ of this network of systems is more than just getting the ‘plumbing’ right. As research information moves through the network, its audience and purpose changes, the requirements for contextual metadata can also change. This presentation will explore the lived experience of Research Data Mechanics at Digital Science though illustrating how connections between Figshare, Altmetric, Symplectic Elements, and Dimensions can both enhance research system capability and reduce the burden on researchers, and research administration.]]>

Over the past 10 years, research systems have evolved from systems that focused on how to structure and record information on research, to systems capable of allowing significant insights to be derived based upon years of high quality information. In 2015, the maturity of the information now collected within many Current Research Information Systems, and the insights that this can provide is of equal or greater value than the insights that could be gleaned from established externally provided research metrics platforms alone. The ability to intersect these external and internal worlds provides new levels of strategic insight not previously available. With the addition of platforms that track altmetrics, and their ability to connect university publications data with a constant flow of real time attention level metrics, an image of a dynamic network of systems emerges, connected together by ever turning ‘cogs’ pushing and translating information. Add to this, the success of ORCID as pervasive researcher identifier infrastructure, and CASRAI as the emerging social contract for information exchange, and it becomes possible to extend this network back from the systems that track and record research information, through to the platforms through which research knowledge is created. The ‘Mechanics’ of this network of systems is more than just getting the ‘plumbing’ right. As research information moves through the network, its audience and purpose changes, the requirements for contextual metadata can also change. This presentation will explore the lived experience of Research Data Mechanics at Digital Science though illustrating how connections between Figshare, Altmetric, Symplectic Elements, and Dimensions can both enhance research system capability and reduce the burden on researchers, and research administration.]]>
Tue, 03 Nov 2015 16:17:47 GMT /slideshow/research-metadata-mechanics-simon-porter/54695574 CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Research Metadata Mechanics - Simon Porter CASRAI Over the past 10 years, research systems have evolved from systems that focused on how to structure and record information on research, to systems capable of allowing significant insights to be derived based upon years of high quality information. In 2015, the maturity of the information now collected within many Current Research Information Systems, and the insights that this can provide is of equal or greater value than the insights that could be gleaned from established externally provided research metrics platforms alone. The ability to intersect these external and internal worlds provides new levels of strategic insight not previously available. With the addition of platforms that track altmetrics, and their ability to connect university publications data with a constant flow of real time attention level metrics, an image of a dynamic network of systems emerges, connected together by ever turning ‘cogs’ pushing and translating information. Add to this, the success of ORCID as pervasive researcher identifier infrastructure, and CASRAI as the emerging social contract for information exchange, and it becomes possible to extend this network back from the systems that track and record research information, through to the platforms through which research knowledge is created. The ‘Mechanics’ of this network of systems is more than just getting the ‘plumbing’ right. As research information moves through the network, its audience and purpose changes, the requirements for contextual metadata can also change. This presentation will explore the lived experience of Research Data Mechanics at Digital Science though illustrating how connections between Figshare, Altmetric, Symplectic Elements, and Dimensions can both enhance research system capability and reduce the burden on researchers, and research administration. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/p1otldnuqeaz8reejdpg-signature-03fba3ade8182ff86afda28a0ccd7edaaebb006704ebed444ed542c85928cdc0-poli-151103161747-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Over the past 10 years, research systems have evolved from systems that focused on how to structure and record information on research, to systems capable of allowing significant insights to be derived based upon years of high quality information. In 2015, the maturity of the information now collected within many Current Research Information Systems, and the insights that this can provide is of equal or greater value than the insights that could be gleaned from established externally provided research metrics platforms alone. The ability to intersect these external and internal worlds provides new levels of strategic insight not previously available. With the addition of platforms that track altmetrics, and their ability to connect university publications data with a constant flow of real time attention level metrics, an image of a dynamic network of systems emerges, connected together by ever turning ‘cogs’ pushing and translating information. Add to this, the success of ORCID as pervasive researcher identifier infrastructure, and CASRAI as the emerging social contract for information exchange, and it becomes possible to extend this network back from the systems that track and record research information, through to the platforms through which research knowledge is created. The ‘Mechanics’ of this network of systems is more than just getting the ‘plumbing’ right. As research information moves through the network, its audience and purpose changes, the requirements for contextual metadata can also change. This presentation will explore the lived experience of Research Data Mechanics at Digital Science though illustrating how connections between Figshare, Altmetric, Symplectic Elements, and Dimensions can both enhance research system capability and reduce the burden on researchers, and research administration.
Research Metadata Mechanics - Simon Porter from CASRAI
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Provincial Perspectives on Research Impacts: Eddy Nason, Renata Osika, Krista Connell, Allison Barr /CASRAI/provincial-perspectives-on-research-impacts-eddy-nason-renata-osika-krista-connell-allison-barr nasoncasraipresentationfinal-151102164152-lva1-app6891
When we say “Research Impact” many things come to mind and the reasons for why we are concerned with it vary. The underlying concepts are complex and often require expert knowledge, and there is also no one single interpretation or answer. Stakeholders are diverse and so are the means of communication. Therefore across Canada, we continue to seek more consistent and harmonized ways of telling the “Impact Story.” The panel will reflect on harmonization efforts across provinces. ]]>

When we say “Research Impact” many things come to mind and the reasons for why we are concerned with it vary. The underlying concepts are complex and often require expert knowledge, and there is also no one single interpretation or answer. Stakeholders are diverse and so are the means of communication. Therefore across Canada, we continue to seek more consistent and harmonized ways of telling the “Impact Story.” The panel will reflect on harmonization efforts across provinces. ]]>
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 16:41:51 GMT /CASRAI/provincial-perspectives-on-research-impacts-eddy-nason-renata-osika-krista-connell-allison-barr CASRAI@slideshare.net(CASRAI) Provincial Perspectives on Research Impacts: Eddy Nason, Renata Osika, Krista Connell, Allison Barr CASRAI When we say “Research Impact” many things come to mind and the reasons for why we are concerned with it vary. The underlying concepts are complex and often require expert knowledge, and there is also no one single interpretation or answer. Stakeholders are diverse and so are the means of communication. Therefore across Canada, we continue to seek more consistent and harmonized ways of telling the “Impact Story.” The panel will reflect on harmonization efforts across provinces. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/nasoncasraipresentationfinal-151102164152-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> When we say “Research Impact” many things come to mind and the reasons for why we are concerned with it vary. The underlying concepts are complex and often require expert knowledge, and there is also no one single interpretation or answer. Stakeholders are diverse and so are the means of communication. Therefore across Canada, we continue to seek more consistent and harmonized ways of telling the “Impact Story.” The panel will reflect on harmonization efforts across provinces.
Provincial Perspectives on Research Impacts: Eddy Nason, Renata Osika, Krista Connell, Allison Barr from CASRAI
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-CASRAI-48x48.jpg?cb=1549963606 The Consortia Advancing Standards in Research Administration Information (CASRAI) is an international non-profit dedicated to reducing the administrative burden on researchers and improving business intelligence capacity of research institutions and funders. www.casrai.org https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cspc2016nov10am-161122150345-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-jim-woodgett-69411916/69411916 Optimising benefits fr... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/optimizingbenefitsfin-161122144532-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds CASRAI/optimising-benefits-from-canadian-research-janet-halliwell Optimising benefits fr... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/1-161115070754-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/keynote-repaving-the-road-to-hell-with-the-common-cv-and-cihr-reforms/68975611 Keynote: Repaving the ...