“Re-imagining discovery and access to research”: Dimensions for HASS researchers
Dimensions is a dynamic, easy to use, linked-research data platform that re-imagines the way research can be discovered, accessed and analyzed. Within Dimensions, users can explore the connections between grants, publications, clinical trials, patents and policy documents – all in one place. Dimensions is designed to help anyone involved in research to get better knowledge about what is going on in their research area, and how this is changing over time.
Students and staff at the University of Melbourne has access to Dimensions using their unimelb email address to access the tool via the Library Catalogue. Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences researchers (including graduate researchers and academic staff) are invited to a session designed for HASS research (STEMM researchers have enjoyed a session dedicated to them on 16 May 2019):
Date and time: Thursday 6 June 2019 3pm-4pm (AEST).
Venue: Dulcie Hollyock Room, Ground Floor Baillieu Library, University of Melbourne.
* Another session designed for research support staff will also be held on 12 June 2019 – more information.
Get your tickets now for this session and check out the full research support program offer from the UoM Library!
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