Which services support research activities at universities?

2011 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Itxaso del-Palacio ◽  
Francesc Sole ◽  
Jasmina Berbegal
SISFORMA ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 62
Author(s):  
Lianly Rompis

Digital technology in Indonesia, especially in Manado, begin to grow very rapidly followed by the availability of adequate technology market, better financial economy, and high enthusiasm from the local people, mostly academic educators. Supported by the existence of network based technology, it is mostly expected that the process of transferring information and learning in classroom will be easier and no longer become great problem in the future. People will acceptdigital technology not as a threat, but cultivate and utilize them for the improvement of human civilization, while keep maintaining respect to traditional learning and manual opinions and analysis because after all those concepts are merely the best. This paper based on author experience, observations, and reviews, offers solutions to utilize digital technology for developing aneffective learning process. The research methods are literature study, analysis taken from personal experience, system design, and future implementation. The results of this research givesperspective to design a learning system in a proper way, using digital technology individually or integrated, which will also support research activities and improve good digital technology products designed and produced by people of Indonesia and other Nations.


Author(s):  
Stefano Menegon ◽  
Alessandro Sarretta ◽  
Andrea Barbanti ◽  
Elena Gissi ◽  
Chiara Venier

This paper describes an open source suite of libraries and tools to support research activities on marine and coastal environment. The suite was initially implemented for the ADRIPLAN portal, an integrated web platform aimed at supporting Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) activities and other activities concerning the managing of marine environment for the Adriatic-Ionian region. The main elements of the implemented solutions are: i) a GeoNode implementation for sharing geospatial datasets and maps; ii) a new python library (RectifiedGrid) that facilitates the work with geographical grid data; iii) a new python library (Tools4MSP) to perform spatial analysis and assessment of human uses, pressures and the potential impact of maritime and coastal activities on the environment; iv) a new GeoNode plugin (called GeoNode-Tools4MSP) that provides interactive widgets to set up the analyses and to visualize and explore the results. The Tools4MSP and the developed software have been released as FOSS under the GPL3 license and are currently under further development.


2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 342-344
Author(s):  
Ashok Bhurtyal ◽  
Suman Pant ◽  
Ganesh Dangal ◽  
Pradip Gyanwali

Health research activities have advanced considerably in Nepal over the past several years. However, stakeholders’ confidence on scientific community is shaken as the latter failed occasionally in adhering to ethical principles. Nepal Health Research Council has exercised regulatory authority to control and support research works. However, much more is needed given the scale at which studies are being carried out. It is high time to conduct an analysis of the current situation followed by the development of an overarching framework to strengthen health research that facilitates a range of actions along the continuum of identifying information needs to translation of knowledge into policies and practices for ultimately improving people’s health. Keywords: Ethics; health research systems; knowledge management; research regulation


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-73
Author(s):  
Ali Ridho

The purpose of this paper is to find out the relationship between the Qur'an and Culture and how to become a good Muslim based on the values ​​of the Qur'an and Culture. The research method used is qualitative in the form of library studies. Data is collected by researching books and journals and other sources that support research activities. The results of this study are that Islam is not born of cultural products. However, it builds a culture, a civilization. A civilization based on the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet. that is finally called Islamic civilization. With this, we can begin to put Islam in our daily lives. Building Islamic culture with a foundation of concepts derived from Islam with its source is the Qur'an. The life of a Muslim must be following the rules set by the Qur'an. Muslims must be able and reluctant (upholding) to uphold a culture that is a local identity in themselves with the foundation of the holy values ​​contained in the Qur'an. Among them is a sincere, knowledgeable and honest attitude to be a Muslim person in undergoing a time struggle that continues to change along with changing patterns of human civilization. Thus, there is no reason for a Muslim to lose his cultural identity to become a good Muslim. Because Al-Qur'an and Culture are clothes that are suitable to be worn by every Muslim in every fragment of life rites


Author(s):  
Stefano Menegon ◽  
Alessandro Sarretta ◽  
Andrea Barbanti ◽  
Elena Gissi ◽  
Chiara Venier

This paper describes an open source suite of libraries and tools to support research activities on marine and coastal environment. The suite was initially implemented for the ADRIPLAN portal, an integrated web platform aimed at supporting Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) activities and other activities concerning the managing of marine environment for the Adriatic-Ionian region. The main elements of the implemented solutions are: i) a GeoNode implementation for sharing geospatial datasets and maps; ii) a new python library (RectifiedGrid) that facilitates the work with geographical grid data; iii) a new python library (MSPTools) to perform spatial analysis and assessment of human uses, pressures and the potential impact of maritime and coastal activities on the environment; iv) a new GeoNode plugin (called GeoNodeMSPTools) that provides interactive widgets to set up the analyses and to visualize and explore the results. The MSP Tools and the developed software have been released as FOSS under the GPL3 license and are currently under further development.


1997 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
A. Juozapavičius

This survey presents an overview and study of features and capabilities of information systems, which are suitable to support research work in all stages of it: developing of ideas, design, simulation, calculation, searching and exchanging of information, etc. It discusses a wide-spread attempts, purposes (and objectives) to integrate such systems, relying on capabilities of Internet. The role of methods like multimedia, algorithms of spatial data, data compression, telecommunication, in design and developing research information systems, are discussed too. This servey reflects main points in integration of information search and retrieval procedures with other research activities.


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