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Research activity and capacity in primary healthcare: the REACH study: a survey.
(2009)
Glynn, Liam G; O'Riordan, Ciara; MacFarlane, Anne; Newell, John; Iglesias, Alberto...
Research activity and capacity in primary healthcare: the REACH study: a survey.
(2009)
Glynn, Liam G; O'Riordan, Ciara; MacFarlane, Anne; Newell, John; Iglesias, Alberto A; Whitford, David L; Cantillon, Peter; Murphy, Andrew W
Achomaireacht:
<p>This article is also available at http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2296/10/33</p>
<p>BACKGROUND: Despite increased investment in primary care research and development (R&D), the level of engagement of primary healthcare professionals with research remains poor. The aim of this study is to assess the level of research activity and capacity for research among primary healthcare professionals in a health authority of over one million people in a mixed urban/rural setting in the West of Ireland.</p> <p>METHODS: A questionnaire, incorporating the R+D Culture Index, was sent to primary healthcare professionals in the HSE Western Region. Baseline characteristics were analysed with the use of one-way ANOVA and Chi-square test and the dependence of R&D Culture Index score on all sixteen available covariates was examined using multiple regression and regression tree modelling.</p> <p>RESULTS: There was a 54% response rate to the questi...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/fcmmubart/5
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The Mental Health of Young People in Ireland: A report of the Psychiatric Epidemology Research across the Lifespan (PERL) Group
(2013)
Cannon, Mary; Coughlan, Helen; Clarke, Mary; Harley, Michelle; Kelleher, Ian
The Mental Health of Young People in Ireland: A report of the Psychiatric Epidemology Research across the Lifespan (PERL) Group
(2013)
Cannon, Mary; Coughlan, Helen; Clarke, Mary; Harley, Michelle; Kelleher, Ian
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<p>The production of this report is supported by the Health Research Board through their Knowledge Exchange and Dissemination Award which aims to maximise the uptake of research findings into policy and practice.</p> <p>See further information about the <a href="http://www.rcsi.ie/perl" target="_blank">Psychiatric Epidemiology Research across the Lifespan (PERL)</a> Group.</p>
<p>There is increasing concern about the mental health of young people in Ireland. Reports of psychological distress, substance abuse and suicide among Irish youths have become common. While we know that many young people in Ireland are experiencing mental distress, little research has been done to determine the actual number of young people who are experiencing a diagnosable mental disorder. This report goes some way towards addressing this issue by presenting findings from two research studies that have used clinical interview assessments to e...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/psychrep/1
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Overview of Seafood Research at Ashtown Food Research Centre (1990 - 2007)
(2008)
Gormley, Ronan T.
Overview of Seafood Research at Ashtown Food Research Centre (1990 - 2007)
(2008)
Gormley, Ronan T.
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End of project report
In recent years, the Irish seafood industry has faced stringent quotas and dwindling fish stocks. The introduction of fish farming added a new dimension but falling prices also created difficulties for this sector. However, the recent report of the Seafood Industry Strategy Group on ‘Steering a New Course’ and the Sea Change Programme of the Marine Institute will add new impetus to the industry. The current report summarises R&D on seafood conducted at Ashtown Food Research Centre (AFRC) in the period 1990-2007 and represents a major portion of seafood R&D conducted nationally during that period.
http://hdl.handle.net/11019/824
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Teagasc Research Report 2008, Crops Research Centre, Oak Park
(2008)
Crops Research Centre, Teagasc
Teagasc Research Report 2008, Crops Research Centre, Oak Park
(2008)
Crops Research Centre, Teagasc
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Annual Research Report
This report details research projects at the Teagasc Crops Research Centre in 2008.
http://hdl.handle.net/11019/856
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Developing inclusive research methodologies: testing the voice centred relational method of qualitative data analysis in a collaborative research project on early school leaving
(2009)
Millar, Michelle; Canavan, John; Byrne, Anne
Developing inclusive research methodologies: testing the voice centred relational method of qualitative data analysis in a collaborative research project on early school leaving
(2009)
Millar, Michelle; Canavan, John; Byrne, Anne
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Committed to developing collaborative research processes and practices, this study sought to establish research partnerships between academic researchers, activists working in a context of social exclusion and those experiencing social exclusion. Responding to ideological and methodological challenges to democratise research processes and practices, the paper discusses the process of establishing collaborative research partnerships while assessing a methodological adaptation of the Voice Centred Relational (VCR) method of data analysis. The VCR method was used to interpret data on different experiences of school with a particular focus on early school leaving among a group of teenagers in a rural area in the West of Ireland. The VCR method claims to clarify conventions for the interpretation of qualitative data. Arguably, this removes some of the technical barriers that inhibit the possibility for the researched to become active interpreters of the data that they present to research...
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/234
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Narrative in nursing research: An overview of three approaches
(2016)
Casey, Briege; Proudfoot, Denise; Corbally, Melissa
Narrative in nursing research: An overview of three approaches
(2016)
Casey, Briege; Proudfoot, Denise; Corbally, Melissa
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Aim: The aim of this paper is to present and discuss three popular narrative research approaches which have been successfully used by the authors in nursing research. Examples of each approach are offered to illustrate potential application in health care contexts. Background: The creation, function and interpretation of narratives are of increasing interest to nurse researchers worldwide. Currently a variety of narrative research approaches are used to explore how people make sense of experience. While this diversity adds to the richness and scope of the methodology, practitioners new to narrative research may struggle in determining which approach best suits their research purposes and contexts. Design: This discussion paper presents the philosophical basis, methodology, strengths and challenges of the following three commonly used narrative approaches: Murray’s Narrative Framework, the Biographical Narrative Interpretive Method and Arts-Based Narrative Methods. Data sources...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21073/
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Embracing translational HRD research for evidence-based management: let’s talk about how to bridge the research-practice gap
(2015)
Gubbins, Claire; Rousseau, Denise
Embracing translational HRD research for evidence-based management: let’s talk about how to bridge the research-practice gap
(2015)
Gubbins, Claire; Rousseau, Denise
Achomaireacht:
In recent years, the debate about the purpose of Universities is increasingly visible in public fora. Universities are more frequently asked by government bodies and the public to ‘account for themselves’. Evidence is demanded in answer to such questions as: ‘if public funding is poured into university research, what does the public get for its money?’ (Simons, 2010); how do specific pieces of research inform policy problems? (Lauder, 2014); or what is the value for money and impact of scientific research projects for the economy and society? (Science Foundation Ireland). The benefits of university research are asserted to be wide and influential and include innovation, new knowledge, improved business strategies and productivity and contributions to policy, among others (Khazragui & Hudson, 2015). However, such claims are insufficient without supporting evidence in a time of public debt and pressure to reduce spending (de Campos, 2010; Khazragui & Hudson, 2015). This debate...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20967/
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School of Hospitality & Tourism Management Research Strategy for Information Technology 2015-2017
(2015)
Horan, Patrick
School of Hospitality & Tourism Management Research Strategy for Information Technology 2015-2017
(2015)
Horan, Patrick
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The aim of this document is to introduce a research strategy for the area of Information Technology for the School of Hospitality & Tourism Management DIT. The proposed strategy for 2015-2017 is all about exploration and foundation for strategies to come. To date there has been no strategy in place within the School which focuses specifically on research in the area of Information Technology. Therefore, we are beginning with a blank canvas so to speak. This, in itself , is both a drawback and a huge opportunity. We have an opportunity to shape the IT research activity of the School for years to come. This in turn can only impact teaching and learning with in the School in a positive manner. Research forms an essential part of the mission of the DIT. Research stimulates student curiosity, imagination and creative abilities, underpins the recruitment and retention of first class staff and optimises the contribution of the institute to economic, cultural and social development nati...
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschcafoth/17
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Heroin use in a Dun Laoghaire borough area: 1983-1984
(1984)
Medico-Social Research Board
Heroin use in a Dun Laoghaire borough area: 1983-1984
(1984)
Medico-Social Research Board
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lh April 1983 ihe Medico-Social Research Board issued.a report; Drug misuse in Ireland: 1982-83, which in the context of summarising a more general investiqation hiqhliqht the findings of a study of heroin misuse in North Central Dublin area. In September and the same year the Government released its statement on the report of the Special Government Task Force On Drug Abuse, which contained recommendations both for action and for further research. Subsequently, the Minister for Health asked the Director of the Medico-Social Research Board, Dr.Geoffrey Dean, to have such research carried out. One area proposed for research was Dun Laoghaire Borough, where an exploratory observational study had been conducted, and reported on in June 1983, by the author of the present report. In February 1984 preliminary discussions were initiated by Dr. Dean with representatives of groups in Dun Laoghaire Borough known to be acquainted With the drugs scene there. Included in these discussions were t...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/335790
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Health Promotion Research Centre annual report, January - December 2008.
(2009)
Health Promotion Research Centre (HPRC); National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)
Health Promotion Research Centre annual report, January - December 2008.
(2009)
Health Promotion Research Centre (HPRC); National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)
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We a re pleased to present the 2008 annual report of the Health Promotion Research Centre (HPRC) at the National University of Ireland , Galway. This report provides a summary of our research acitivity over the last year, gives a brief description of our current research projects and lists our dissemination activities including publications and conference presentations. Over the last year, the Centre continued its focus on the generation and application of quality research that supports best practice and policy in promoting health. In the course of 2008 the HPRC was succesful in attracting external funding from a range of national and international agencies. Working in collaboration with our research pa rtners research findings were dissimnated through peer review journals, commissioned reports, conferences and through national and local media. The HPRC hosted 10 visiting scholars and students in 2008 from diverse countries including France, Spain , Norway, USA and Australia. We saw...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/560528
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The use of technology enhanced learning in health research capacity development: lessons from a cross country research partnership.
(2016)
Byrne, Elaine; Donaldson, L; Manda-Taylor, L; Brugha, Ruairi; Matthews, A; MacDonald, S...
The use of technology enhanced learning in health research capacity development: lessons from a cross country research partnership.
(2016)
Byrne, Elaine; Donaldson, L; Manda-Taylor, L; Brugha, Ruairi; Matthews, A; MacDonald, S; Mwapasa, V; Petersen, M; Walsh, A
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<p>The original article is available at www.biomedcentral.com</p>
<p>BACKGROUND: With the recognition of the need for research capacity strengthening for advancing health and development, this research capacity article explores the use of technology enhanced learning in the delivery of a collaborative postgraduate blended Master's degree in Malawi. Two research questions are addressed: (i) Can technology enhanced learning be used to develop health research capacity?, and: (ii) How can learning content be designed that is transferrable across different contexts?</p> <p>METHODS: An explanatory sequential mixed methods design was adopted for the evaluation of technology enhanced learning in the Masters programme. A number of online surveys were administered, student participation in online activities monitored and an independent evaluation of the programme conducted.</p> <p>RESULTS: Remote collaboration and engagement are paramount in ...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/ephmart/60
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Approaches to Qualitative Research: Theory and Its Practical Application (A Guide for Dissertation Students)
(2009)
Hogan, John; Dolan, Paddy; Donnelly, Paul F.
Approaches to Qualitative Research: Theory and Its Practical Application (A Guide for Dissertation Students)
(2009)
Hogan, John; Dolan, Paddy; Donnelly, Paul F.
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<p>Approaches to Qualitative Research: Theory and Its Practical Application (A Guide for Dissertation Students)</p> <p>Oak Tree Press Publishers.</p> <p>ISBN 978 1 904887 31 7</p> <p><a href="https://oaktreepress.eu/">https://oaktreepress.eu/</a></p>
<p>Qualitative research is a multifaceted approach that investigates culture, society and behaviour through an analysis and synthesis of people’s words and actions. Qualitative methods produce compelling knowledge of how and why people behave as they do, whether in organisational, family, personal, or other social roles.</p> <p>The primary objective of this book is to introduce students to the concepts underlying qualitative research and how this kind of research can be conducted in a practical manner. To this end, it discusses various approaches to qualitative research and provides examples of these approaches being carried out in practice. In d...
http://arrow.dit.ie/buschmarbk/23
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Situating requirements engineering methods within design science research
(2016)
Akhigbe, Okhaide; Lessard, Lysanne
Situating requirements engineering methods within design science research
(2016)
Akhigbe, Okhaide; Lessard, Lysanne
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Design Science Research Methodologies (DSRM) are increasingly used to guide research in fields beyond Information Systems, in particular those of Requirements Engineering and Software Engineering (RE/SE). While a number of DSR methodologies have been developed by scholars in the RE/SE fields, there remains a certain level of confusion about the way in which the aim and scope of DSRM and those of methods typically used in RE/SE differ. This issue can be observed in graduate students' work as well as in published literature. In particular, the difference be-tween the research orientation of DSRM and the solution orientation of RE/SE methods can be difficult to navigate. We propose to address this challenge by situating three RE/SE methodologies proposed in published literature within one common DSRM; doing so clarifies the scope of these methodologies and highlights ways in which the knowledge contributions of their results could be further enhanced. This effort is a first step t...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2564
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Breakthroughs and emerging insights from ongoing design science projects: Research-in-progress papers and poster presentations from the 11th international conference on design science research in information systems and technology (DESRIST) 2016. St. John, Newfoundland, Canada, May 23-25
(2016)
Breakthroughs and emerging insights from ongoing design science projects: Research-in-progress papers and poster presentations from the 11th international conference on design science research in information systems and technology (DESRIST) 2016. St. John, Newfoundland, Canada, May 23-25
(2016)
Achomaireacht:
This volume contains selected research-in-progress papers and poster presentations from DESRIST 2016 - the 11th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology held during 24-25 May 2016 at St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. DESRIST provides a platform for researchers and practitioners to present and discuss Design Science research. The 11th DESRIST built on the foundation of ten prior highly successful international conferences held in Claremont, Pasadena, Atlanta, Philadelphia, St. Gallen, Milwaukee, Las Vegas, Helsinki, Miami, and Dublin. This year's conference places a special emphasis on using Design Science to engage with the growing challenges that face society, including (but not limited to) demands on health care systems, climate change, and security. With these challenges in mind, individuals from academia and industry came together to discuss important ongoing work and to share emerging knowledge and ideas. Design Science...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/2575
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Shared Ambitions Support Educators in Practitioner Action Research
(2012)
Donnelly, Roisin; Russell, Michael; Harding, Nuala
Shared Ambitions Support Educators in Practitioner Action Research
(2012)
Donnelly, Roisin; Russell, Michael; Harding, Nuala
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<p>When teachers share ambitions for their practice, they are raising both their own awareness of their personal theory and articulating a shared conception of educational values. In contrast to traditional research methods modules which encompass a variety of methodologies, a new module has been collaboratively developed between two higher education institutions in Ireland to focus on action research, specifically requiring participants to engage in and document a research project linked to practice. Research methods as a subject can prove challenging for teacher-researchers especially in applying the concepts to their own practice-based projects. This module, aimed at practitioners in further and higher education in Ireland, forms part of a flexible pathway to a postgraduate diploma which is underpinned by core professional values. Until now, there has not been such a blended action research module offered within Ireland, and we are keen to explore the potential of shared am...
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The Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 some implications for public health and medical research
(2008)
Sheikh, Asim A.
The Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 some implications for public health and medical research
(2008)
Sheikh, Asim A.
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This discussion document examines some of the legal and practice ramifications of the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 for public health and medical research. The paper was commissioned by the Health Research Board (HRB) subsequent to the expression of general concerns in relation to how the Data Protection Acts would apply to public health and medical research. Many have expressed the concern that a zealously over-regulated and bureaucratic regime would hamper medical research for the wrong reasons. These concerns have been expressed by a number of people in various jurisdictions. Running in a parallel to these particular concerns has been the law, which has developed a rich corpus of reasoning aimed at ensuring that individual autonomy is protected from violation except where an overriding ‘public interest’ exception requires it. It is only very recently that this parallel is merging and that the call for recognition, by those involved in research and policy makers, of a ‘public...
http://hdl.handle.net/10147/620843
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An overview of mixed methods research - revisited.
(2016)
DOYLE, LOUISE; BYRNE, GOBNAIT; BRADY, ANNE-MARIE
An overview of mixed methods research - revisited.
(2016)
DOYLE, LOUISE; BYRNE, GOBNAIT; BRADY, ANNE-MARIE
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Mixed methods has become increasingly popular in health related research allowing a broader and deeper understanding of complex human phenomena. This growth in popularity has increased the range of usage and complexity in design approaches producing greater need for understanding of logistical and practical application in this field. This paper aims to provide an overview of mixed methods research and orientate to the critical issues that arise for researchers. It provides an introduction to mixed methods design and the rationale and philosophical underpinnings for this methodological approach. It navigates the reader through some of real world or ?hot topics? within mixed methods including data analysis, integration and quality appraisal criteria.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/78736
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: A NOVICE RESEARCHER’S APPROACH
(2015)
Flood, Cormac; Scott, Lloyd
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: A NOVICE RESEARCHER’S APPROACH
(2015)
Flood, Cormac; Scott, Lloyd
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<p>ABSTRACT</p> <p>This research is a detailed study on the performance of external walls aimed at providing a guidance tool which will enable designers to determine the appropriate thermal upgrade system for a housing retrofit, particularly in Ireland; taking into account wall type, climatic conditions and orientation. This paper explains the steps taken to establish a research design and methodological approach suited to the topic at hand.</p> <p>The choice of research methodology is a difficult step for the researcher to decide upon in the research process. When it comes down to an architectural technologist, the process becomes even more difficult. Throughout a college process of taught procedures for accurate building design, solutions do not delve into the world of methodological approaches. Research methodology is simply not a common concept or approach throughout the Architectural/Engineering and Construction (AEC) sector. This paper assesses th...
http://arrow.dit.ie/ltcoth/38
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"The way the country has been carved up by researchers": ethics and power in north-south public health research.
(2016)
Walsh, Aisling M; Brugha, Ruairi F; Byrne, Elaine
"The way the country has been carved up by researchers": ethics and power in north-south public health research.
(2016)
Walsh, Aisling M; Brugha, Ruairi F; Byrne, Elaine
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<p>The original article is available at www.biomedcentral.com</p>
<p>BACKGROUND: Despite the recognition of power as being central to health research collaborations between high income countries and low and middle income countries, there has been insufficient detailed analysis of power within these partnerships. The politics of research in the global south is often considered outside of the remit of research ethics. This article reports on an analysis of power in north-south public health research, using Zambia as a case study.</p> <p>METHODS: Primary data were collected in 2011/2012, through 53 in-depth interviews with: Zambian researchers (n = 20), Zambian national stakeholders (n = 8) and northern researchers who had been involved in public health research collaborations involving Zambia and the global north (n = 25). Thematic analysis, utilising a situated ethics perspective, was undertaken using Nvivo 10.</p> <p>RESULTS: Most interv...
http://epubs.rcsi.ie/ephmart/68
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Design science research for holistic climate services
(2017)
Helminen, Jaakko; Sutinen, Erkki
Design science research for holistic climate services
(2017)
Helminen, Jaakko; Sutinen, Erkki
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The innovated fitness-utility Systems Design Research (SDR) model is generalized from the Extended Action Design Research (EADR) model and discussed in terms of the Design Science Research (DSR) framework. In the context of SDR as well as the recent Paris Agreement, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Agenda for Humanity the challenges of holistic climate services are discussed. As an application of the trans-disciplinary SDR holistic grass-root mobile climate services are developed for local farmers in communities of an African developing country.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4445
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If you want your research done right, do you have to do it all yourself? Developing design principles for systematic literature search systems
(2017)
Sturm, Benjamin; Sunyaev, Ali
If you want your research done right, do you have to do it all yourself? Developing design principles for systematic literature search systems
(2017)
Sturm, Benjamin; Sunyaev, Ali
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A review of existing knowledge builds the foundation of any research project. However, conducting a rigorous and systematic literature search that provides the required literature sample is a complex and tedious task. Existing technical solutions, like literature databases or scientific web search engines, provide only limited support for systematic literature searches, due to their narrow coverage, oversimplified user interfaces, or non-transparent search processes. In this paper, we report the first results of an ongoing design science research project focusing on how to design systematic literature search systems (SLSS) that effectively facilitate systematic literature searches. The meta-requirements and design principles derived in this paper provide a starting point for future research on SLSS. Our research results may also serve as blueprints for new SLSS that increase the comprehensiveness, precision, and reproducibility of systematic literature searches.
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4451
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Designing the digital transformation: DESRIST 2017 research in progress proceedings
(2017)
Designing the digital transformation: DESRIST 2017 research in progress proceedings
(2017)
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This volume contains selected research in progress papers at DESRIST 2017 – the 12th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology held during May 30 – June 1, 2017, at Karlsruhe, Germany. This year’s DESRIST conference continues the tradition of advancing and broadening design research within the information systems discipline. DESRIST brings together researchers and practitioners engaged in all aspects of Design Science Research (DSR), with a special emphasis on nurturing the symbiotic relationship between Design Science researchers and practitioners. As in previous years, scholars and design practitioners from various areas, such as information systems, business & operations research, computer science, and industrial design come together to discuss both challenges and opportunities of Design Science and to solve design problems through the innovative use of information technology and applications. The outputs of DESRIST, new and inn...
http://hdl.handle.net/10468/4457
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Marine Functional Foods Research Initiative (NutraMara)
(2017)
Troy, D. J.; Tiwari, B. K.; Hayes, M.; Ross, P.; Stanton, C.; Johnson, M.; Stengel, D.;...
Marine Functional Foods Research Initiative (NutraMara)
(2017)
Troy, D. J.; Tiwari, B. K.; Hayes, M.; Ross, P.; Stanton, C.; Johnson, M.; Stengel, D.; O’Doherty, J. V.; FitzGerald, R. J.; McSorley, E.; Kerry, J.
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Sea Change—A Marine Knowledge, Research & Innovation Strategy for Ireland 2007-2013—was launched in early 2007 and was the outcome of extensive analysis and consultation with government departments, state agencies, industry and the third-level sector. It outlines a vision for the development of Ireland’s marine sector and sets clear objectives aimed at achieving this vision, namely to: 1. Assist existing, and largely indigenous, marine sub-sectors to improve their overall competitiveness and engage in activity that adds value to their outputs by utilising knowledge and technology arising from research. 2. Build new research capacity and capability and utilise fundamental knowledge and technology to create new marine-related commercial opportunities and companies. 3. Inform public policy, governance and regulation by applying the knowledge derived from marine research and monitoring. 4. Increase the marine sector’s competitiveness and stimulate the commercialisation of the marin...
http://hdl.handle.net/10793/1327
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Teaching and learning action research
(2002)
Mills, Geoff; Stringer, Ernie; Whitehead, Jack; McNiff, Jean; Farren, Margaret
Teaching and learning action research
(2002)
Mills, Geoff; Stringer, Ernie; Whitehead, Jack; McNiff, Jean; Farren, Margaret
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The purpose of this session is to involve authors of action research texts, as well as teachers of action research, to reflect on how they promote the teaching and learning of action research.
http://doras.dcu.ie/684/
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DORAS - increasing the visibility and impact of DCU research
(2008)
Hill, Rachel
DORAS - increasing the visibility and impact of DCU research
(2008)
Hill, Rachel
Achomaireacht:
This paper gives an overview of DORAS – an online open access repository of research papers from Dublin City University – and explores how repositories like DORAS are increasing the visibility, and potentially the impact, of research output from educational institutions. In this paper the main motivations for authors to deposit papers in DORAS are identified: increasing the accessibility of papers, increasing the visibility of papers on search engines and web portals, promotion of cutting-edge research, and the need to comply with research councils' policies on open access.
http://doras.dcu.ie/2189/
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