Survey report: ICT in the Research Workflow
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Twalib, Salim
Lynton, Alison
Buttsworth, Andrew
Boyes, Caroline
Goessmann, Florian
Ricketts, Michael
Lynton, Shane
Date
2012Type
Report
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Twalib, Salim and Lynton, Alison and Buttsworth, Andrew and Boyes, Caroline and Goessmann, Florian and Ricketts, Michael and Lynton, Shane. 2012. Survey report: ICT in the Research Workflow. Perth, Western Australia: Curtin University.
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eResearch Support
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Abstract
An understanding of researcher requirements is vital for any institution that conducts and supports research. As part of Curtin University’s ongoing efforts to improve our understanding of how researchers use Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in research, the CITS eResearch Support team recently surveyed Curtin’s research community. The survey was run in conjunction with Curtin University’s Office of Research and Development to maximise its reach. Over a quarter of active researchers completed the survey.
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