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  • "The model of the gaming business is that you lose money selling hardware, then make money by selling games that run on it," says Kyoko Murakami, a senior analyst at e-Research in Tokyo.

    Pow! Sony Gets Hit 2008

  • Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research « ResourceShelf

    Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research « ResourceShelf 2006

  • Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research »

    Let’s Hit (Or Search) the Links: A Library Dedicated to Golf « ResourceShelf 2006

  • Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research

    Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research « ResourceShelf 2006

  • Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research

    Webcast: Disciplinary Differences in e-Research: e-Social Science research « ResourceShelf 2006

  • SYDNEY, Australia, February 23, 2006 - Australia's ability to meet the increasingly demanding requirements of e-Research and to deliver a broader range of network services to the tertiary education sector has been given a boost after successful testing of the Sydney to Brisbane leg of the new AARNet national fibre network.

    Random feeds from Syndic8.com 2010

  • University Libraries will host an e-Research Lecture on April 23, at 3 p.m. in the Willard Room of Zimmerman Library.

    UNM Today scarr 2010

  • We invite submissons from individuals, organisations and institutions across all disciplines and domains engaged in the creation, use and management of digital data, especially those involved in the challenge of curating data in e-Science and e-Research.

    Digital Curation News chris.rusbridge 2010

  • His talk covered two tools for Humanist scholars - Heurist and T1000 - which we have been developing as part of a Collaborative KnowledgeSpace (CKS) project for the Sydney Humanities and Social Sciences e-Research Initiative (SHSSERI).

    unknown title 2009

  • University of Oxford gave a presentation entitled "e-Research, the Oxford Internet Institute, and Gauging the Impact of Online Scholarly Resources" while Ying-Hsang Liu, The School of Communication, Information and Library Studies (SCILS) at Rutgers University, gave a talk entitled “Do Human-Developed Index Terms Help Users? †relating to an experimental study of MeSH terms in biomedical searching.

    UKOLN News 2009

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