HeSANDA Monash Node User Guides
This guide developed by the HeSANDA Monash node provides an overview for users of Health Data Australia (HDA).
HDA helps researchers discover and access health data. HDA is a registry and does not store the data itself but provides descriptions of the data from data owners' publishing partners....
Keywords: Health Data Australia, health data, data request, HDA, HeSANDA, data access
HeSANDA Monash Node User Guides
https://zenodo.org/records/10275253
https://dresa.org.au/materials/hesanda-monash-node-user-guides
This guide developed by the HeSANDA Monash node provides an overview for users of Health Data Australia (HDA).
HDA helps researchers discover and access health data. HDA is a registry and does not store the data itself but provides descriptions of the data from data owners' publishing partners. Using HDA, researchers can search these descriptions, find data of use to do their research, then request access to it. The request will be sent to the owner of the data to review. Data owners receive email notifications about new data requests and can then log into the HDA Data Request platform to review the request and determine whether access can be granted and then respond to the researcher requesting access. If the request is approved, the owner arranges for the researcher to be given access to the data.
The dataset descriptions (‘metadata’) contained on HDA help researchers understand the kinds of data that exist and assess whether a dataset may be of value to their research, without the need to actually access the data. In addition to metadata, data owners provide other documentation describing the data they hold, such as study protocols and data dictionaries.
Using HDA, researchers can search for data, save their searches, submit and manage data requests.
Amany.Gouda-Vossos@ardc.edu.au
Monash Partners
Monash University
Health Data Australia, health data, data request, HDA, HeSANDA, data access
HeSANDA Monash Node Workshop Content
Slide presentation for a HeSANDA workshop delivered on January 1, 2023, which provides the audience with a broad understanding of the HeSANDA program, including Health Data Australia (HDA).
What is HeSANDA:
The Health Studies Australian Data Asset (HeSANDA) is a national program that makes...
Keywords: health data, clinical trials, HeSANDA, Health Data Australia
HeSANDA Monash Node Workshop Content
https://zenodo.org/records/10275272
https://dresa.org.au/materials/hesanda-monash-node-workshop-content
Slide presentation for a HeSANDA workshop delivered on January 1, 2023, which provides the audience with a broad understanding of the HeSANDA program, including Health Data Australia (HDA).
What is HeSANDA:
The Health Studies Australian Data Asset (HeSANDA) is a national program that makes health and medical research data easier to find. It facilitates access, sharing and reuse of research data. This results in a reduction in research waste, improvements in researcher collaboration, and an opppotunity ti answer new research questions. It aims to support more efficitent and effective research to help improve health outcome.
Amany.Gouda-Vossos@ardc.edu.au
Monash Partners
Monash University
health data, clinical trials, HeSANDA, Health Data Australia
Advancing Health Research Through Data Sharing: Event Toolkit
As part of the ARDC Community Connect project, An event was run on October 25th 2023 that was designed to raise awareness of Health Research Data Sharing and of the Health Data Australia platform. This 'event toolkit' resource has been developed in order to make the planning materials and event...
Keywords: training material, event, data sharing
Advancing Health Research Through Data Sharing: Event Toolkit
https://zenodo.org/records/10211837
https://dresa.org.au/materials/advancing-health-research-through-data-sharing-event-toolkit
As part of the ARDC Community Connect project, An event was run on October 25th 2023 that was designed to raise awareness of Health Research Data Sharing and of the Health Data Australia platform. This 'event toolkit' resource has been developed in order to make the planning materials and event outputs available to those who may wish to reproduce the event or utilise the event outputs for their own awareness building activities. The event recordings for the event held on October 25th are available on YouTube here.
Amany.Gouda-Vossos@ardc.edu.au
Australasian Leukaemia and Lymphoma Group
University of Melbourne
Deakin University
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
training material, event, data sharing
Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) flyer
Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) - Digital FlyerReusing data to accelerate research and better health outcomes
Keywords: clinical trial, dataset, training material
Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) flyer
https://zenodo.org/records/10199242
https://dresa.org.au/materials/health-studies-australian-national-data-asset-hesanda-flyer
Health Studies Australian National Data Asset (HeSANDA) - Digital FlyerReusing data to accelerate research and better health outcomes
Amany.Gouda-Vossos@ardc.edu.au
Australian Research Data Commons
South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute
University of Melbourne
Deakin University
Australasian Leukaemia and Lymphoma Group
Menzies School of Health Research
Australian e-Health Research Centre
Queensland Cyber Infrastructure Foundation
University of Sydney
Curtin University
clinical trial, dataset, training material
Managing Active Research Data
In this train-the-trainer workshop, we will be exploring and discussing methods for active data management.
Participants will become familiar with cloud storage and associated tools and services for managing active research data. Learn how to organise, maintain, store and analyse active data,...
Keywords: RDM Training, CloudStor, cloud
Resource type: lesson
Managing Active Research Data
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7259746
https://dresa.org.au/materials/managing-active-research-data
In this train-the-trainer workshop, we will be exploring and discussing methods for active data management.
Participants will become familiar with cloud storage and associated tools and services for managing active research data. Learn how to organise, maintain, store and analyse active data, and understand safe and secure ways of sharing and storing data.
Topics such as cloud storage, collaborative editing, versioning and data sharing will be discussed and demonstrated.
Sara King
Sara King
Brian Ballsun-Stanton
RDM Training, CloudStor, cloud
phd
support
masters
ecr
researcher
Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks
This workshop will introduce you to Jupyter Notebooks, a digital tool that has exploded in popularity in recent years for those working with data.
You will learn what they are, what they do and why you might like to use them. It is an introductory set of lessons for those who are brand new,...
Keywords: jupyter, Introductory, training material, CloudStor, markdown, Python, R
Resource type: tutorial
Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks
https://zenodo.org/record/6859121
https://dresa.org.au/materials/introduction-to-jupyter-notebooks
This workshop will introduce you to Jupyter Notebooks, a digital tool that has exploded in popularity in recent years for those working with data.
You will learn what they are, what they do and why you might like to use them. It is an introductory set of lessons for those who are brand new, have little or no knowledge of coding and computational methods in research.
This workshop is targeted at those who are absolute beginners or ‘tech-curious’. It includes a hands-on component, using basic programming commands, but requires no previous knowledge of programming.
sara.king@aarnet.edu.au
Sara King
Mason, Ingrid
jupyter, Introductory, training material, CloudStor, markdown, Python, R
Network Know-how and Data Handling Workshop
This workshop is a ‘train-the-trainer’ session that covers topics such as jargon busting, network literacy and data movement solutions. The workshop will also provide a peek at some collaborative research tools such as Jupyter Notebooks and CloudStor. You will learn about networks, integrated...
Keywords: Networks, data handling
Resource type: lesson, presentation
Network Know-how and Data Handling Workshop
https://zenodo.org/record/6403757#.Yk-Gl8gza70
https://dresa.org.au/materials/network-know-how-and-data-handling-workshop
This workshop is a ‘train-the-trainer’ session that covers topics such as jargon busting, network literacy and data movement solutions. The workshop will also provide a peek at some collaborative research tools such as Jupyter Notebooks and CloudStor. You will learn about networks, integrated tools, data and storage and where all these things fit in the researcher’s toolkit.
This workshop is targeted at staff who would like to be more confident in giving advice to researchers about the options available to them. It is especially tailored for those with little to no technical knowledge and includes a hands-on component, using basic programming commands, but requires no previous knowledge of programming.
Sara King - sara.king@aarnet.edu.au
King, Sara (orcid: 0000-0003-3199-5592)
Mason, Ingrid (orcid: 0000-0002-0658-6095)
Burke, Melissa (orcid: 0000-0002-5571-8664)
Networks, data handling
The Living Book of Digital Skills
The Living Book of Digital Skills (You never knew you needed until now) is a living, open source online guide to 'modern not-quite-technical computer skills' for researchers and the broader academic community.
A collaboration between Australia's Academic Research Network (AARNet) and the...
Keywords: digital skills, digital dexterity, community, open source
Resource type: guide
The Living Book of Digital Skills
https://aarnet.gitbook.io/digital-skills-gitbook-1/
https://dresa.org.au/materials/the-living-book-of-digital-skills
*The Living Book of Digital Skills (You never knew you needed until now)* is a living, open source online guide to 'modern not-quite-technical computer skills' for researchers and the broader academic community.
A collaboration between Australia's Academic Research Network (AARNet) and the Council of Australian Librarians (CAUL), this book is the creation of the CAUL Digital Dexterity Champions and their communities.
**Contributing to the Digital Skills GitBook**
The Digital Skills GitBook is an open source project and like many projects on GitHub we welcome your contributions.
If you have knowledge or expertise on one of our [requested topics](https://aarnet.gitbook.io/digital-skills-gitbook-1/requested-articles), we would love you to write an article for the book. Please let us know what you'd like to write about via our [contributor form](https://github.com/AARNet/Digital-Skills-GitBook/issues/new?assignees=sarasrking&labels=contributors&template=contributor-form.yml&title=Contributor+form%3A+).
There are other ways to contribute too. For example, you might:
* have a great idea for a new topic to be included in one of our chapters (make a new page)
* notice some information that’s out-of-date or that could be explained better (edit a page)
* come across something in the GitBook that’s not working as it should be (submit an issue)
Sara King - sara.king@aarnet.edu.au
Sara King
Miah de Francesch
Emma Chapman
Katie Mills
Ruth Cameron
digital skills, digital dexterity, community, open source
ugrad
masters
mbr
phd
ecr
researcher
support