ResearchMaster (RM) RMENET Research Outputs (Publications) - Refresher
2 hours Link to Application Form is Further Below
Target group:
Research administrative staff at school/departmental or faculty level who are required to enter research publications data for their work unit - and who already have attended a demonstration of and experience using ResearchMaster's RMENET Research Outputs (Publications) Web Application.
Group size:
Maximum 12
Level 2 program:
Prior experience using ResearchMaster's RMENET Research Outputs (Publications) Web Application to enter publications data is mandatory, as are existing RM training and RM production databse user accounts
If your password has recently been reset, refresher training is required prior to production database password re-issue
Schedule:
Date:
Wednesday 3 February 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
Blue Gum Room, Building 2, Level 3, 195 Wellington Road, Clayton - See Location and Maps below
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Wednesday 27 January 2010
Schedule:
Date:
Tuesday 16 February 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
IT Lab A2.35, Peninsula Campus
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Tuesday 9 February 2010
Schedule:
Date:
Tuesday 23 February 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
Builidng 1E, Lab 213, Gippsland Campus
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Tuesday 15 February 2010
Schedule:
Date:
Tuesday 19 October 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
Short Courses Centre (Building 51), Studio 7, Clayton Campus - See Location and Maps below
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Tuesday 12 October 2010
Schedule:
Date:
Tuesday 26 October 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
Short Courses Centre (Building 51), Studio 7, Clayton Campus - See Location and Maps below
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Tuesday 19 October 2010
Schedule:
Date:
Tuesday 30 November 2010
Time:
10:30am - 12:30pm
Venue:
Short Courses Centre (Building 51), Studio 7, Clayton Campus - See Location and Maps below
The focus of this workshop is to provide existing users of ResearchMaster's RMENET Research Outputs (Publications) Web Application with the opportunity to identify aspects of the publications data entry process that may benefit from revision - and to consolidate understanding and practices in those areas. in addition, the refresher course promotes the importance of keeping up-to-date with changes to data entry practice in light of the reporting requirements of ERA (Excellence in Research for Australia).
Intended Outcomes
clarification of identified "trouble spots" and areas of ambiguity in performing publications module data entry
understanding of how changes to business process requirements have impacted data entry methods
a high degree of accuracy in the entry of publications data is obtained
conformance with style guide requirements to ensure consistency of entered data
Course Content
On completion of this workshop participants will:
have a solid understanding of where problems can occur whilst performing publications module data entry
be able to avoid common pitfalls
have current knowledge of the data entry rules outlined in the data entry style guide released jointly by Monash Research Office and ERA Team
Learning Approach
Forum to help determine topics requiring clarification