Unfortunately due to low numbers the Capacity Building for Research workshop, scheduled for June 23, has been cancelled. If there are specific issues you need addressing, please contact your liaison librarian.
Business Liaison Team
Unfortunately due to low numbers the Capacity Building for Research workshop, scheduled for June 23, has been cancelled. If there are specific issues you need addressing, please contact your liaison librarian.
Business Liaison Team
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I am currently seeking feedback about the Osiris, Mint Global and IBIS World databases. Can you please provide me with some feedback by emailing me at robyn.edmanson@qut.edu.au or phone 3138 2167. So, do you use Osiris, Mint Global or IBIS World reports databases? If you do, can you let me know how it fills your needs? The library needs justification to keep these databases, so if you have any comments at all please let me know.
Robyn Edmanson
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Unfortunately due to exam commitments we’ve decided to change the day for the Capacity Building for Research Workshop to Tuesday June 23 from 10am until 12pm in room V711.
The program will cover the following bibliometric tools to help measure the impact of you or your Academic’s research output:
* Scimago
* Journal Citation Reports
* Publish or Perish
Plus the Research Librarian, Janet Baker, will show you how to deposit your research into QUT’s e-prints open access repository (so please bring any journal article, etc) if you wish.
Please RSVP by Tuesday 16 June to robyn.edmanson@qut.edu.au or your liaison librarian.
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Hello all!
Just a reminder: I am acting in Sue’s position until June 21, so if you have any queries or problems please contact me and I will endeavour to assist you.
Also, please send me any requests for material to add to the Library’s collection.
Philippa Broadley
(Acting) Liaison Librarian
School of Management
x89200
p.broadley@qut.edu.au
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This Semester 2009, QUT Library has been trialling an information skills program called Info Scholar. There are five Australian universities involved in the Info Scholar trial, Curtin University of Technology, University of South Australia, RMIT, University of Technology Sydney and QUT.
Trial cohorts at QUT are the following:-
Faculty of Education/ Early Childhood Bachelor of Education Research Pathways (EDB410)
Coord/academic: Beryl Exley
Librarian: Gilian Harrison
Faculty of Business/ Master of Business Administration (MBA) (GS85)
Coord/academic: Dr Amanda Gudmundsson
Librarian: Maria Thompson
Faculty of Health/ Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology (PY20) & Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Honours Psychology) (PY09)
Coord/academic: Renata Meuter
Librarian: Ann-Maree Graham
Access to Info Scholar is via Blackboard, at the Community site link.
This online resource will assist students in developing advanced information retrieval skills which will be invaluable to them in their studies. The modules cover the following topics:
■Identifying information sources
■Planning a search strategy
■Searching catalogues
■Searching databases
■Tracking research
■Searching the internet
■Evaluating information
■Keeping up-to-date
■Managing information
■Writing and publishing
■Citing sources
Feedback on the access, design, content and usefulness of Info Scholar in the research process is being obtained as part of the evaluation process of the Program.
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Hosted by the Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support the TILS Taster 2009 will demonstrate the latest in research support, collaborative technologies and innovation.Afternoon tea will be provided.
This event will be held twice in June at the Library Researchers’ Centres.
Gardens Point Library : Date: Monday 15 June : Time: 2pm – 4pm : Venue: Level 7, V Block
Kelvin Grove Library : Date: Thursday 18 June : Time: 2pm – 4pm : Venue: Level 6, R Block
To view the full program and to RSVP go to http://www.tils.qut.edu.au/about/taster/june2009.jsp
The following resources and services are showcased.
Research support services canapés
QUT Digital Repository – A collection of QUT research repositories and digitised collectionsPromoting your research publications with QUT ePrints
How to determine your ‘H index’
Negotiating your rights with publishers and copyright support
QUT Digital Repository’s vision for the future
High Performance Computing – Enhancing QUT research with advanced technologies
New online survey tool – Key Survey
2D and 3D data visualisations
Supercomputing facilities to enhance your research outputs
Collaborative technologies, something to share
Mobile computing and hand held devices – Save Time, Stay in Touch, goMobile
Tapping into QUT’s mobile technologies and services with the new goMobile website and Custom Profile Builder
About the QUT Griffith Mobile Staff Productivity project
Preliminary research findings into mobile work practices at QUT
Australian Access Federation – Facilitating collaboration across institutions
About the authentication functionality at QUT
Cross-institutional collaboration enabled by the Australian Access Federation project
eResearch at QUT – New tools and platforms to facilitate research collaborationeStore – a common QUT data storage service for staff and students that offers network home folders and shared file server areas for research, teaching and other needs
Research Data Pilot projects pave the way for tools to assist researchers manage research project data. This includes a pilot of the MediaFlux data management system and Recensio
EVO – a new national service for Australian researchers that provides easy-to-use desktop, real-time video conferencing tools for distributed meetings
Gourmet innovations and experimental technologiesInnovation and experimental technologies – A taste of future initiatives in teaching and learning, research and business processesNew Wayfinding application for mobile devices
Developments at QUT using Second Life
Silverlight – Microsoft’s new technology for developing interactive web content
The Innovation Advisory Group’s new website
Learning on the move – New developments in learning spaces and collaborative technologies
New computers on wheels (COW) equipped with large plasma screens and wireless connectivity
‘QUT network in a box’- connect to QUT from any location
Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Learning Spaces Project
New touch-screen technologies to facilitate collaboration
Innovations in online teaching and learning – Technologies to support academic staff
QUT Blackboard upgrade – new features in V9
Using Elluminate with QUT Blackboard to support collaboration in real-time
Facilitating the use of technology for academics (Second life, Flexible Learning Infrastructure, Careers Modules, Multimedia projects and more)
Something for everyoneWireless Expresso – Bring in your laptop or mobile device for a quick ‘pick me up’. Get EDUROAM set up on your device so that you can use wireless network facilities at other universities in Australia and overseas!
Teaching development programs: Programs to enhance your career
Grants, Awards and Fellowships: National recognition and development opportunities in teaching and learning
Printing Services: Digital media production and other specialist printing services for staff
The Division of Technology, Information and Learning Support – TILS provides a range of online services, information and communication technologies, as well as specialised support services. For a comprehensive listing of the Division’s services please visit the Service Catalogue at http://www.tils.qut.edu.au/about/services/
Presentations
Promoting your research publications: Paula Callan
Enabling virtual organisations (Evolution demonstration) – collaborating from your desktop: Ashley Wright
Mobile Staff Productivity Project: Heath Marks
Second Life and other virtual environments to visualise and interact with Business Process Models: Ross Brown
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The National Library of Australia, in collaboration the Australian State and Territory libraries, has commenced a program to digitise out of copyright newspapers.
This free online service will enable full-text searching of newspaper articles.
This will include newspapers published in each state and territory from the 1800s to the mid-1950s, when copyright applies.
The first Australian newspaper, published in Sydney in 1803, is included in the Program.
3.5 million articles are now available and full-text searchable in the beta service.
To have a look go to http://www.nla.gov.au/ndp/
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The next Capacity Building for Research Workshop for the Faculty of Business is scheduled for Tuesday June 16 from 10am until 12pm in V712.
The program will cover the bibliometric tools to help measure the impact of your or your Academic’s research output:
* Scimago
* Journal Citation Reports
* Publish or Perish
Plus the Research Librarian, Janet Baker, will show you how to deposit your research into QUT’s e-prints open access repository.
Please RSVP by Tuesday 9 June to robyn.edmanson@qut.edu.au
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You can now search for journals from the library homepage. From the Quick Catalogue search on the left hand side, click on the drop down menu. This will find all journals held at QUT and link to the fulltext of those that we get electronically.
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Funds are now available in the LRA Coursework Monograph Fund for all schools within the Business Faculty for 2009 to allow for the purchase of books, DVDs, e-books, software. Please send us any requests you have for the purchase of relevant coursework books as soon as possible. If you would like multiple copies, or if you would like the title to be held in the course reserve collection (two hour loan) or reference collection (not for loan) please specify.
Please indicate also if there are any areas of the coursework monographs collection you think need developing.
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