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17.11.2023
Australia’s systems for assessing research careers ‘not fit for purpose’
« The current system for assessing research careers for hiring, promotion and funding is not fit for purpose. Assessment practices…28.06.2023
Open access initiatives by research active institutions in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand: a snapshot of the landscape in 2022
« Open Access Australasia reports on open access initiatives currently practised by research active institutions in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand…14.03.2023
Rankings tail wags the strategy dog
« If the ARC’s research metrics are abolished they will be replaced by commercially-motivated providers of league tables and research metrics…09.03.2023
Open Access Publish with power: rights protected by QUT’s revised open access policy [Queensland University of Technology]
« QUT’s revised Open Access policy protects your right to make your research publications open access. (…)…23.02.2023
Why a national PID strategy?
« An outline of why the Australian Research Data Commons is pursuing the development of a national persistent identifier strategy and…14.11.2022
Webinar – Sharing academic research: The role of institutional repositories
« This project explores the role of Australian institutional repositories in sharing academic research. 22 library leaders and repository managers from…06.10.2022
Incentives to invest in identifiers: A cost-benefit analysis of persistent identifiers in Australian research systems
« Persistent identifiers (PIDs) are unique alpha-numeric codes that positively identify entities such as people, places, and things. In addition, they…22.09.2022
NHMRC’s revised Open Access Policy released
« (…) Under NHMRC’s revised Open Access Policy, all peer-reviewed publications arising from NHMRC-funded research must be made available immediately upon…11.10.2021
Advancing data-intensive research in Australia
« This report presents findings from consultations with the research community on the challenges and opportunities of data-intensive research in Australia.11.05.2021
Mapping open knowledge institutions: an exploratory analysis of Australian universities
« While the movement for open research has gained momentum in recent years, there remain concerns about the broader commitment to…26.03.2021
Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC): Universities unite for consistency in research data management
« In an outstanding collaborative success, 25 of Australia’s 42 universities are coming together to develop a framework to bring consistency…05.03.2021
CAUL and CSIRO Publishing collaborate to enable Open Access in Australia and New Zealand
« Many Australian and New Zealand researchers can now publish research articles as open access in CSIRO-owned journals through new transformative…03.03.2021
CSIRO moves towards Open Access for national benefit
« Research aimed at solving Australia’s greatest challenges will be made increasingly accessible as part of a shift towards ‘Open Access’…05.01.2021
2020 locked in shift to open access publishing, but Australia is lagging
« For all its faults, 2020 appears to have locked in momentum for the open access movement. But it is time…12.06.2020
NHMRC Survey of research culture in Australian
« As part of NHMRC’s Research Quality Strategy, a survey was conducted to gain insight into the research culture in…07.02.2020
Curtin develops cyber knowledge bank for open-access books
« (…) The trust is believed to be the first of its kind in the world for scholarly publishing, enabling universities…18.10.2019
First transformative agreement for Australia and New Zealand
« The Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) and the UK-based Microbiology Society are delighted to announce the signing of the…07.10.2019
Déclaration électorale commune du CAUL-AOASG
(…) Dans leur déclaration, CAUL et l’AOASG appellent à une stratégie nationale de science ouverte, affirmant que la dynamique internationale…02.08.2019
Keynotes and presentations from the Humanities, Arts and Culture Data Summit & 3rd DARIAH beyond Europe event in Canberra, Australia are now published
« In late March, DARIAH organised the third DARIAH beyond Europe event in conjunction with the second annual Humanities, Arts and…04.04.2019
Bringing Citations and Usage Metrics Together to Make Data Count
« Over the last years, many organizations have been working on infrastructure to facilitate sharing and reuse of research data. This…20.03.2018
Australie : National Health and Medical Research Council Open Access Policy (.pdf)
« NHMRC supports the sharing of outputs from NHMRC funded research including publications and data. The aims of the NHMRC Open…31.07.2017
All Australian and New Zealand Universities gain access to Taylor & Francis Group journals in landmark agreement
« Taylor & Francis and the Council of Australian University Librarians (CAUL) are pleased to announce a new agreement enabling access…21.12.2016
Universities Australia backs calls for fairer copyright laws
« Universities Australia welcomes the Productivity Commission’s report on Australia’s Intellectual Property Arrangements, which calls for the…21.09.2016
Australian National Data Service: 23 (research data) Things
« 23 (research data) Things is self-directed learning for anybody who wants to know more about research data.25.05.2016
Les auteurs australiens menacent le gouvernement de quitter le pays
« Les écrivains grondent : l’auteure Magda Szubanski a fait savoir qu’elle pourrait quitter le pays et appelle les auteurs à…09.05.2016
JISC- Learning analytics in higher education – A review of UK and international practice
« (…) This report documents the emerging uses of learning analytics in the United States, Australia and the United…jisc.ac.uk, Niall Sclater, Alice Peasgood, Joel Mullan, avril 2016
28.04.2016
How Australia produces $30 billion worth of ‘grey literature’ that we can’t read
« Australia spends more than $30 billion a year on projects which produce “grey literature” – documents which are…13.11.2014
Repères RSTI – Stratégie pour favoriser la commercialisation de la recherche publique
« … Le document d’orientation propose quelques pistes d’action pour améliorer la commercialisation de la recherche australienne, parmi lesquelles :…18.11.2013
Growing Institutional Support for Data Citation. Results of a Partnership Between Griffith University and the Australian National Data Service – Natasha Simons, Karen Visser, Sam Searle
« Abstract Data is increasingly recognised as a valuable product of research and a number of international…dlib.org, Natasha Simons, Karen Visser and Sam Searle, novembre 2013
06.09.2013
Labor backs scholarly publishing with $12m
» THE Rudd government is promising to subsidise loss-making scholarly publishing with up to $12 million over three years…13.06.2013