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  • ACSPRI

    The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a...

    1 upcoming event (59 past event)
    ACSPRI https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/acspri The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research Incorporated (ACSPRI) is a not-for-profit organisation, broadly aimed at the promotion and enhancement of social science research and methods in Australia. Our consortium of institutional members, include universities, public sector research institutions and not-for-profits. We work to provide benefits and services to our members including: education and professional development in Social Science Research Methods and Research Technology courses. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/021/original/ACSPRI_Logo_Horizonal.jpg?1661921514
  • Heurist Network

    ### What is Heurist? Heurist is a comprehensive, flexible data management service built...

    1 training material
    0 upcoming event (15 past event)
    Heurist Network https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/heurist-network ### What is Heurist? Heurist is a comprehensive, flexible data management service built specifically for the Humanities, available both as a free service, or for download to a private server (open source). Its development has been driven and informed by dozens of Humanities research projects. Heurist is a human-centered interface to a MySQL (or other SQL server) database. It operates as a hybrid relational / graph database, hiding all the complexity of SQL, tables, relational joins, relational integrity etc. behind (fairly) simple choices. It’s available on a number of non-commercial web services (free to use) and on private web servers. You can also install it on your own server if you wish. ### What we offer We offer frequent training and collquia for our users, indeed for all Humanities researchers who use digital methods and require a database. Our users are a diverse community of researchers across Australasia, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. We also offer one-on-one support and ad-hoc training for projects who use our technology, or individuals who need a hand gettings started with Humanities databasing. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/018/original/h6logo_intro.png?1653544233
  • Biosecurity Commons

    A Planet RDC project, Biosecurity Commons delivers a cloud-based decision-support platform for...

    2 training material
    Biosecurity Commons https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/biosecurity-commons A Planet RDC project, Biosecurity Commons delivers a cloud-based decision-support platform for modelling and analysing biosecurity risk and response. Biosecurity Commons will empower researchers and decision-makers to produce consistent and transparent results without requiring coding experience or high-end IT equipment. The platform will offer users everything they need to collaboratively solve common biosecurity problems with an intuitive point-and-click web interface that provides trusted datasets, repeatable scientific workflows, a secure workspace and cloud storage. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/036/original/biosecurity-logo.png?1712045188
  • Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA)

    Australia is a massively multilingual country, in one of the world’s most linguistically diverse...

    0 upcoming event (2 past event)
    Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/language-data-commons-of-australia-ldaca Australia is a massively multilingual country, in one of the world’s most linguistically diverse regions. Significant collections of this intangible cultural heritage have been amassed, including collections of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages, Australian Englishes, and regional languages of the Pacific, as well as collections important for cyber-security and for emergency communication. Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) is integrating this existing work into a national research infrastructure while also securing at-risk collections and improving access to under-utilised collections. LDaCA is thus ensuring that these invaluable resources will be available for analysis and reuse in the future, and that they will be managed in a culturally, ethically and legally appropriate manner guided by FAIR and CARE principles. The Language Data Commons of Australia (LDaCA) project receives investment from the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC) through its HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons program. The ARDC is funded by the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS). /system/content_providers/images/000/000/041/original/logo.jpg?1724905018
  • Federation University Australia

    Federation University Australia is a regional university which aims to transform lives and...

    Federation University Australia https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/federation-university-australia Federation University Australia is a regional university which aims to transform lives and enhance communities. A qualification from Federation University or Federation TAFE does just that. Our graduates thrive, because Federation is deeply engaged with industries and employers. Our internationally-connected research collaborations are focused on solving real-world problems and making a difference in people’s lives. Our research is world-class and rated well above or above world class in 11 disciplines. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/005/original/Federation_logo.jpg?1633556638
  • Astronomy Data And Computing Services (ADACS)

    Our Vision is to provide astronomy-focused training, support and expertise to allow astronomers...

    Astronomy Data And Computing Services (ADACS) https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/astronomy-data-and-computing-services-adacs Our Vision is to provide astronomy-focused training, support and expertise to allow astronomers to maximise the scientific return from data and computing infrastructure. ADACS is delivered jointly by Swinburne University of Technology, Curtin University, and Macquarie University. ADACS is funded under Astronomy National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) Program via Astronomy Australia Ltd (AAL). /system/content_providers/images/000/000/033/original/ADACSLogo.png?1708671870