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  • The Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project

    ImagingTools: helping researchers find and access digital characterisation resources, including...

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    The Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/the-australian-characterisation-commons-at-scale-accs-project ImagingTools: helping researchers find and access digital characterisation resources, including online environments, computing facilities, data, training and events. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/016/original/Minimal_Modern_Elegant_Background_Technology_Youtube_Thumbnail_%285%29.png?1671146621
  • ARDC Community Connect

    The ARDC's Community Connect program coordinated and supported community engagement activity to...

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    ARDC Community Connect https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/ardc-community-connect The ARDC's Community Connect program coordinated and supported community engagement activity to make researchers aware of, comfortable with, and equipped to take advantage of the infrastructure developed through the national data assets program. Specifically, ARDC is supporting National Data Assets projects in the development and delivery of workshops, training and e-learning materials, and a "community champions" model for their communities.
  • HeSANDA

    HeSANDA is one of our strategic initiatives formed under our National Data Assets...

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    HeSANDA https://dresa.org.au/content_providers/hesanda HeSANDA is one of our strategic initiatives formed under our National Data Assets programs. HeSANDA stands for the Health Studies Australian National Data Asset and its high level goal is to partner with the health research community to build a national data asset from the outputs of health research studies The purpose of this data asset is to support data sharing and secondary use in order to increase the value and impact of health research and the investment into research projects, And ultimately to facilitate better health outcomes for the Australian population by facilitating new research and research translation.