Building an Open Research Community at the University of Bristol (from the Research Culture blog)| Open Research at Bristol
By Dan Major-Smith You find yourself on holiday in the strange and distant island of ‘El Seeveeyor’. As you walk through the narrow cobbled streets you chance upon a bustling market. At first glance all appears normal – farmers, traders and customers exchanging goods and gossiping about the humdrum of everyday life. But on closer […]| Open Research at Bristol
Our new policy on open research (from the Research Culture blog)| Open Research at Bristol
By Michelle Taylor| Open Research at Bristol
As datasets grow in size and complexity, traditional methods of data management may be insufficient to meet the demands of modern research. This is where AI-based tools can come into play, offering a suite of powerful capabilities to streamline and enhance data management processes. These tools are designed to address a variety of challenges that researchers face, from data collection and cleaning to storage, analysis, and security. The integration of AI in research data management can enable...| Open Research at Bristol
By Dan Major-Smith Scientific best practice is moving towards increased openness, reproducibility and transparency, with data and analysis code increasingly being publicly available alongside published research. In conjunction with other changes to the traditional academic system – including pre-registration/Registered Reports, better research methods and statistics training, and altering the current academic incentive structures – these […]| Open Research at Bristol
GW4 Open Research Prize 2023: Theory of Change (from Research Culture blog)| Open Research at Bristol
A new Scholarly Works Policy was approved at the April meeting of Senate. Here we set out the reasons for the policy, what it does, and how it will work. Why are we introducing this policy? The University is committed to improving research culture and – as part of this – supporting and enabling open … Continue reading "A Scholarly Works Policy for the University of Bristol"| Open Research at Bristol
This is the first of a series of qualitative case studies exploring the work and impact of Library Research Support activities and services. This case study focuses on the Library Research Metrics Service. What we do The Library Research Metrics Service provides support to individuals with research metrics queries, via training on a range of … Continue reading "Case Study: Library Research Metrics Service"| Open Research at Bristol
In the Library Research Support team we have quite a bit of experience of 3D scanning and of photogrammetry, but have never tried combining digital photographs with scan data to make a ‘photorealistic’ 3D model.| Open Research at Bristol
The Uncertain Space is the new virtual museum for the University of Bristol. It is the result of a joint project between Library Research Support and Cultural Collections, funded by the AHRC through the Capability for Collections Impact Funding, which also helped fund the first exhibition.| Open Research at Bristol