In this issue:
Early Bird Extended to 7 October!
This year’s program is packed to the brim with interesting speakers and topics. Kick start the conference by attending Sunday’s BoF sessions starting from 3:30pm, then meet friends and colleagues at the Welcome Reception from 6.00-7.30pm. The Official Opening of the Program is at 8.30am on Monday 29 October. To view the current program, please visit the conference website by clicking here.
To register visit https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/
The conference theme is emPower eResearch. Confirmed featured speakers includeDr Clifford Jacobs, National Science Foundation (NSF), Professor Anne Trefethen, Director Oxford eResearch Centre, Rudolf Dimper, Head of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) Computing Services Division (CSD) and Prof Jeffrey Shaw, Dean and Chair.
The lounge will provide developers with the opportunity to meet mentors, talk with fellow developers and may be used for informal training / sharing sessions. The Developers Lounge will be accompanied by challenges and the Hardware Hack event on Sunday 28th October at the University of Sydney. For more information click here.
Don’t miss out on the Australian eResearch Forum which will be held on Tuesday 30 October where leading eResearch practitioners and researchers will meet to share ideas on how to help researchers collect, manage, share, process, analyse, store, find and re-use information.
For discounted flights to and from the Conference please contact Flight Supporter – Campus Travel UQ for your booking by email eresearch@campustravel.com.au.
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If you wish to book by phone please contact +61 7 3393 8855 and quote “eResearch”.
I look forward to seeing you at the conference!
Viviani Paz, eResearch Australasia Co-chair
AARNet is pleased to announce to the R & E community that it is now peering with Amazon Web Services (AWS) in Seattle, USA. AWS offers a suite of high-performing, cost-effective and scalable on-demand cloud computing, data storage and other infrastructure services. (Note that AWS is a completely separate business from Amazon retail services) Connectivity is high-speed at 10 Gigabits/sec across AARNet’s dedicated SCCN/SXTransPORT link to the US which also means that for AARNet Members and other Customers, traffic to and from the AWS US-WEST-2 (Oregon) Region is classified as ‘international on-net’ and so unmetered by AARNet. For more information about Amazon Web Services, go to http://aws.amazon.com/.
Following on from the Data Citation Roundtables, ANDS is hosting another Data Citation webinar series, this time with a focus on international perspectives:
Heather (University of British Columbia) is a leading component of data citation metrics and her research focuses on studying the patterns, prevalence and impact of data sharing and reuse behaviour of ‘small science’ post-publication datasets.
Register now for these webinars at: ands.org.au/events
Watch previous Data Citation webinars—TechTalk with Stuart Hungerford (ANDS) and Working towards World Wide Data Citation Practices with Ryan Scherle (DRYAD)—at: ands.org.au/training/data-citation.html
For more information on Data Citation visit: ands.org.au/cite-data
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