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Visualizing Research Data Records for their Better Management

As academia in general, and research funders in particular, place ever greater importance on data as an output of research, so the value of good research data management practices becomes ever more apparent. In response to this, the Innovative Design and Manufacturing Research Centre (IdMRC) at the University of Bath, UK, with funding from the JISC, ran a project to draw up a data management planning regime. In carrying out this task, the ERIM (Engineering Research Information Management) Project devised a visual method of mapping out the data records produced in the course of research, along with the associations between them. This method, called Research Activity Information Development (RAID) Modelling, is based on the Unified Modelling Language (UML) for portability. It is offered to the wider research community as an intuitive way for researchers both to keep track of their own data and to communicate this understanding to others who may wish to validate the findings or re-use the data.




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Kindura: Repository services for researchers based on hybrid clouds

The paper describes the investigations and outcomes of the JISC-funded Kindura project, which is piloting the use of hybrid cloud infrastructure to provide repository-focused services to researchers. The hybrid cloud services integrate external commercial cloud services with internal IT infrastructure, which has been adapted to provide cloud-like interfaces. The system provides services to manage and process research outputs, primarily focusing on research data. These services include both repository services, based on use of the Fedora Commons repository, as well as common services such as preservation operations that are provided by cloud compute services. Kindura is piloting the use of the DuraCloud2, open source software developed by DuraSpace, to provide a common interface to interact with cloud storage and compute providers. A storage broker integrates with DuraCloud to optimise the usage of available resources, taking into account such factors as cost, reliability, security and performance. The development is focused on the requirements of target groups of researchers.




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CLIF: Moving repositories upstream in the content lifecycle

The UK JISC-funded Content Lifecycle Integration Framework (CLIF) project has explored the management of digital content throughout its lifecycle from creation through to preservation or disposal. Whilst many individual systems offer the capability of carrying out lifecycle stages to varying degrees, CLIF recognised that only by facilitating the movement of content between systems could the full lifecycle take advantage of systems specifically geared towards different stages of the digital lifecycle. The project has also placed the digital repository at the heart of this movement and has explored this through carrying out integrations between Fedora and Sakai, and Fedora and SharePoint. This article will describe these integrations in the context of lifecycle management and highlight the issues discovered in enabling the smooth movement of content as required.




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REDDNET and Digital Preservation in the Open Cloud: Research at Texas Tech University Libraries on Long-Term Archival Storage

In the realm of digital data, vendor-supplied cloud systems will still leave the user with responsibility for curation of digital data. Some of the very tasks users thought they were delegating to the cloud vendor may be a requirement for users after all. For example, cloud vendors most often require that users maintain archival copies. Beyond the better known vendor cloud model, we examine curation in two other models: inhouse clouds, and what we call "open" clouds—which are neither inhouse nor vendor. In open clouds, users come aboard as participants or partners—for example, by invitation. In open cloud systems users can develop their own software and data management, control access, and purchase their own hardware while running securely in the cloud environment. To do so will still require working within the rules of the cloud system, but in some open cloud systems those restrictions and limitations can be walked around easily with surprisingly little loss of freedom. It is in this context that REDDnet (Research and Education Data Depot network) is presented as the place where the Texas Tech University (TTU)) Libraries have been conducting research on long-term digital archival storage. The REDDnet network by year's end will be at 1.2 petabytes (PB) with an additional 1.4 PB for a related project (Compact Muon Soleniod Heavy Ion [CMS-HI]); additionally there are over 200 TB of tape storage. These numbers exclude any disk space which TTU will be purchasing during the year. National Science Foundation (NSF) funding covering REDDnet and CMS-HI was in excess of $850,000 with $850,000 earmarked toward REDDnet. In the terminology we used above, REDDnet is an open cloud system that invited TTU Libraries to participate. This means that we run software which fits the REDDnet structure. We are beginning to complete the final design of our system, and starting to move into the first stages of construction. And we have made a decision to move forward and purchase one-half petabyte of disk storage in the initial phase. The concerns, deliberations and testing are presented here along with our initial approach.




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Unveiling learner experience in MOOC reviews

The surge of learner enrolment in massive open online courses (MOOCs) has led to a wealth of learner-generated data, such as online course reviews that document learner experience. To unveil learner experience with MOOCs, this research uses machine learning methods to extract prominent topics from MOOC reviews and assess the sentiments expressed by learners within them. Furthermore, this research investigates the cooccurrence of the topics using association rule mining. The findings reveal six central topics discussed in MOOC reviews, such as "instructor", "design", "material", "assignment", "platform", and "experience". Notably, most learners express positive sentiments in their reviews. The sentiment indicated in reviews of skill-seeking MOOCs is higher than that in reviews of knowledge-seeking MOOCs. Furthermore, the association rule mining identifies four meaningful association rules. The findings offer valuable insights for MOOC instructors to enhance course design and for platform operators to ensure the long-term viability and success of MOOC platforms.




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Information Security Management: A Research Project




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Human-Computer Interaction Gearing Up for Work




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Manufacturing Organizational Memory: Logged Conversation Thread Analysis




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The Usage of E-Learning Material to Support Good Communication with Learners




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Towards an Interactive Learning Environment for Object-Z




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Are All Learners Created Equal? A Quantitative Analysis of Academic Performance in a Distance Tertiary Institution




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On the Idea of Organization Transformation: The IS/IT Design Challenge in Systems Thinking




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ICT Education and Training in Sub-Saharan Africa: Multimode versus Traditional Distance Learning




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Exploring Change and Innovation by ICT Teaching Staff in the New Zealand Polytechnic Sector




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What to Teach Business Students in MIS Courses about Data and Information




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A Comparison of Learning and Teaching Styles – Self-Perception of IT Students




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Action-Guidance: An Action Research Project for the Application of Informing Science in Educational and Vocational Guidance




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Creation of Anticipatory Information Support for Virtual Organizations between System(S) Theory and System Thinking




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Insights into Using Agile Development Methods in Student Final Year Projects




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Searching for Tomorrow's Programmers




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Introducing Instruction into a Personalised Learning Environment




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Assessing the Impact of Instructional Methods and Information Technology on Student Learning Styles




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Project-Based Learning in Online Postgraduate Education




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The Human Dimension on Distance Learning: A Case Study of a Telecommunications Company




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Teaching and Learning with BlueJ: an Evaluation of a Pedagogical Tool




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Share, Collaborate, Create Virtual Conferences




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A Single Case Study Approach to Teaching: Effects on Learning and Understanding




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Exploring the Research Ethics Domain for Postgraduate Students in Computing




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Communication Management and Control in Distance Learning Scenarios




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Guiding Students Learning Project Team Management from Their Own Practice




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Behavioural Issues in Software Development: The Evolution of a New Course Dealing with the Psychology of Computer Programming




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Web Based vs. Web Supported Learning Environment – A Distinction of Course Organizing or Learning Style?




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Web Supported Group Learning




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On-line Learning and Ontological Engineering




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Critical Thinking and Reasoning for Information Systems Students




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Preparing Teachers for the Challenges of Technology Integration




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Does Technology Impact on Teaching Styles or Do Teaching Styles Impact on Technology in the Delivery of Higher Education?




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Customer Service Factors Influencing Internet Shopping in New Zealand




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Integrating E-Learning Content into Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Curriculum




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A Framework for Teaching Mobile and Wireless Technology




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Deakin Online: An Evolving Case Study




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Measurement Data Logging via Bluetooth




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Modeling and Performance Analysis of Dynamic Random Early Detection (DRED) Gateway for Congestion Avoidance




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Creating a Networking Lab for Business Students




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Matching:  Discrimination, Misinformation, and Sudden Death




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The Effects of Reading Goals on Learning in a Computer Mediated Environment




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Exploring the Key Informational, Ethical and Legal Concerns to the Development of Population Genomic Databases for Pharmacogenomic Research




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Towards an Information System Making Transparent Teaching Processes and Applying Informing Science to Education




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What Can You Do To Virtually Teach Hands-on Skills?




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Time and the Design of Web-Based Learning Environments