e-Research
- e-Research is the application of advanced ICT technologies to research across the range of academic disciplines; from providing tools to enable interdisciplinary research to solving data or computationally intense problems.
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Community
The e-Research Community pages give details of workshops and training events like the Introduction to Linux for Computational Research training course, the e-Research Open Meeting 2009, the Introduction to e-Research in Arts and Humanities Workshop and the 2008 e-Research Open Meeting. It also introduces the e-Research mailing-list and termly e-Research Newsletters which have news about e-Research seminars, conferences and funding opportunities.
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Campus Grid
The Campus Grid home page and Campus Grid User Guide are a good start point, but also read some the stories of Campus Grid Users. For other computational resources see: Getting Started on the Grid a guide to what's available to researchers.
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Support
The e-Research Support page has information about internal and external support as well as information about advice, certification, data and software support from IT Services. The e-Research Documentation pages has a wealth of helpful information including information on the Campus Grid and using UNIX/Linux in Reading.
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Strategy
The e-Research Strategy page has an introduction to the e-Research Strategic Plan May 2008, which was developed based on the e-Research Mapping Exercise Summary.