Research Data Australia
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Research Data Australia is a discovery service for Australian research data.

What's in Research Data Australia

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Research datasets or collections of research materials.

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Researchers or research organisations that create or maintain research datasets or collections.

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Services that support the creation or use of research datasets or collections.

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ANDS is supported by the Australian Government through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy Program and the Education Investment Fund (EIF) Super Science Initiative.

AuScope

AuScope is a world-class research infrastructure as a framework for understanding the structure, evolution and dynamic processes of the Australian continent in space and time.

http://www.auscope.org.au/

National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy

Announced in the 2004-2005 budget, NCRIS is providing $542 million from 2004-05 to 2010-2011 to develop and fund national research infrastructure projects.

Through NCRIS the Australian Government is implementing a strategic and collaborative approach to investment in world-class research facilities, networks and infrastructure that are accessible to researchers and meet their long-term needs.

http://ncris.innovation.gov.au/

NCRIS and EIF Capability - Integrated Marine Observing System

Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) has deployed observing equipment in the oceans around Australia, with data freely and openly available through the IMOS Ocean Portal.

http://www.imos.org.au/

Australian Bioinformatics Facility

The Australian Bioinformatics Facility (ABF) offers world class expertise in bioinformatics and high performance computing to all researchers as a specialised service platform within the Bioplatforms Australia technology network. The ABF also directly supports the services of Genomics Australia, Proteomics Australia and Metabolomics Australia by integrating bioinformatics solutions and support to all their research services.

The ABF enhances the bioinformatics capacity of each of the three ‘omics platforms through direct participation in specific projects as well as through universal support for all scientific services. Such support includes ensuring the latest best practice techniques are disseminated to all Bioplatform Australia partners and developing and testing new tools and methods to enhance their service capability and performance.

The ABF operates from within the Western Australian State Government Centre of Excellence in Comparative Genomics at Murdoch University. Its specialised bioinformatics service draws on an extensive range of expertise and infrastructure located within the Centre, including the Bioinformatics Research Laboratory, a high performance computing facility that represents unique scientific infrastructure in Australia.

http://www.bioplatforms.com.au/platforms/bioinformatics

Bioplatforms Australia

Bioplatforms Australia is responsible for building scientific infrastructure in the specialist fields of genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and bioinformatics

http://www.bioplatforms.com.au

The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility

The Australian Plant Phenomics Facility (APPF) provides state-of-the-art infrastructure and professional consultation and experimental design in plant phenomics combined with dedicated bioinformatic support to Australian and overseas researchers and commercial organisations

http://www.plantphenomics.org.au/

NCRIS and EIF Capability - Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network

TERN is a network of ecosystem scientists and infrastructure for the collection, cataloguing, storage and sharing of long-term ecosystem research data sets for science and management applications.

http://www.tern.org.au

Atlas of Living Australia

Hosted by the CSIRO, the Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) is a unique informatics platform that underpins the Integrated Biological Systems capability. The ALA is an authoritative, freely accessible, distributed and federated biodiversity data management system that links Australia’s biological knowledge with its scientific reference collections and other custodians of biological information. In May 2009, the Australian Government committed additional funding through the Super Science Initiative to enhance and extend the Integrated Biological Systems capability.

http://www.ala.org.au/