1 / 14

JISC Strategy for Support of eResearch

JISC Strategy for Support of eResearch. Nicole Harris JISC Programme Manager. JISC. Supports further and higher education (post-16) in use of ICT. Guidance, advice and development. Communities: teaching, learning, research and administration within UK institutions.

graham
Télécharger la présentation

JISC Strategy for Support of eResearch

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. JISC Strategy for Support of eResearch Nicole Harris JISC Programme Manager

  2. JISC • Supports further and higher education (post-16) in use of ICT. • Guidance, advice and development. • Communities: teaching, learning, research and administration within UK institutions. • Six sub-committees, one of which dedicated to support of research.

  3. A (very) brief history of JCSR • JISC Committee for the Support of Research set up in March 2002 in response to a review of JISC. • Chaired by Tony Hey, Director of UK eScience Core Programme. • Funds a range of projects, services, studies to ‘support research’….

  4. Supporting Research? • 7 research councils (and one research board) in the UK to promote and fund research in major subject areas. • Supported by e-Science Core Programme, which is developing technical solutions to enable e-Science. • Role of JCSR is to provide support in relation to ICT to allow this research and activity to happen – both for e-Science and wider ICT needs.

  5. Supporting Research? BBSRC CCLRC JCSR eS CP AHRB EPSRC NERC PPARC MRC Royal Academy Engineering, Wellcome Trust, British Library, SURF, NeSC

  6. JISC Strategy • New JISC Strategy launched in April of this year: 2004 – 2006 with FIVE strategic aims: • To develop solutions that help enable the UK education and research communities to keep their activities world class through the innovative use of ICT. • To provide advice to institutions to enable them to make economic, efficient and legally compliant use of ICT, respecting both the individual’s and corporate rights and responsibilities. • To help the sector provide positive, personalised user learning experiences and to aid student progression. • To develop mutually advantageous partnerships with organisations in the UK and abroad. • To advise, inform and help implement the strategies of government, funding councils and research councils.

  7. Aim 1: innovative ICT solutions • Projects investigating wider potential of ‘grid’ applications (semantic grid programme). • Core Middleware Programmes (akin to AAI initiative). • Common Services Development. • Virtual Research Environments. • National Grid Service.

  8. Aim 2: Providing Advice • Videoconferencing Centre (access grid). • Text Mining Centre. • Digital Curation Centre. • Training and Awareness Programmes (eSocial Science, Arts and Humanities). • NeSC Awareness Post.

  9. Aim 3: Positive Personalised User Learning Experiences • Virtual Research Environments. • Evaluating Frameworks: SAKAI. • Cross-discipline frameworks: eLearning and Digital Libraries. • Human Factors Audit.

  10. Aim 4: Developing Partnerships • UKLight. • AHRB support post. • Joint funding with research councils, e-Science Core Programme across all work. • National and International partners in programmes.

  11. Aim 5: Advising and Informing UK Strategies. • eScience in Education: Schools Demonstrators. • Open Access: studies and developments. • EGEE Network Activity. • Informing e-Science Core Programme work.

  12. Key areas of concern • Security; • Middleware and Common Services; • Data Curation / Data Handling; • Visualisation; • Collaborative Environments; • Knowledge Management; • Human Factors / HCI; • Training and Awareness.

  13. Outside JCSR? • Network Development: JCN (SuperJANET 5). • Wireless networking: JCN. • Open Source Support: JCIIE and OMII. • Wider middleware development: next generation access management system for UK. • Wider digital preservation work.

  14. Questions?? More information: www.jisc.ac.uk/jcsr Nicole Harris: n.harris@jisc.ac.uk. 020 7848 1802.

More Related