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Making data discoverable increases your research impact, assist with the verification of results, more importantly allows others to reuse the data in new ways creating new research endeavors.
Publishing your research metadata enables you to:
- share information about your research data with the wider community
- raise your profile and encourage citations
- comply with RMIT’s Research policy including the Research data management process and the Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research requirements
- comply with the funding body requirements for creating a published record of generated research data.
The RMIT Research Data Catalogue is a metadata publisher that enables RMIT researchers to share information about their research data across the globe. The Research Data Catalogue automatically publishes this information to Research Data Australia, enabling international access and collaboration.
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For more researcher IT support @ RMIT: http://www1.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=gyqd4xjh6vzc1
Research Data Catalogue enquiries:
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- Data from: Flower colour and phylogeny along an altitudinal gradient in the Himalaya of Nepal
- Data from: Numerical ordering of zero in honey bees
- Data from: Flower signal variability overwhelms receptor-noise and requires plastic color learning in bees
- Mimmo Cozzolino Collection
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