The ReDS programme will identify research data holdings of lasting value and importance and contribute funding to their development at the most appropriate primary or Additional Nodes. ReDS will deliver storage services in support of significant data collections, research data sets and associated access tools which will be aggregated into related holdings that add value to each other through co-location.

ReDS Programme enquiries: reds@rdsi.uq.edu.au


RDSI Research Data Services - ReDS Update (30 April 2012)

Following extensive consultation, most recently through the tinman v2 and series of capital cities workshops, we are finalising specific details of the initial implementation plan, affectionately known as the Iron Maiden. As expected, there was strong demand from many quarters. Key issues were the need for simplicity and expediency. The concept of delegating parts of the assessment process was well received.
 
We are currently in discussion with DIISRTE and expect to release the ReDS implementation plan in the near future. More information about ReDS can be obtained at http://rdsi.uq.edu.au/reds
 

The Tinman document is intended to provide a suggestion as to how the ReDS program might be implemented. Your comments are appreciated and encouraged.
Consultations were held in February and March 2012 in major Australian cities, feedback due date was 7th March 2012.
 
All information about the ReDS programme is available at http://rdsi.uq.edu.au/reds, including:
· ReDS Programme Tinman V2; ReDs Tinman Feedback v2 form;
 
 
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The ReDS Tinman Workshop was held 11 November and 28 September 2011 in Melbourne and Brisbane, respectively.  For information on further consultations please contact reds@rdsi.uq.edu.au.

 The ReDS Strawman Workshop was held on Monday 27 June 2011 in Brisbane.

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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