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[CONTENT CREATION] Write case studies to highlight different DO services, tools, and datasets #78

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Quiet27 opened this issue Sep 13, 2023 · 2 comments · Fixed by #94
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Quiet27 commented Sep 13, 2023

From the 'About QUT DO' landing page, we have three major categories of 'what we do'. We are structuring everything around these three categories. New pages have been drafted for each of the three categories, and we will be including links to resources, datasets, and case studies from each page. We already have most of the resources and datasets, but we need fresh case studies to showcase the work we do so that potential researchers can get more of an idea of what we do and how we might be able to help them. The following lists the case studies that we have identified for each of the three categories and the person(s) that @boyd-nguyen and @Quiet27 think would be best suited to writing them.

Data infrastructure and development:

Data science:

  • 100 days of COVID-19 in the Australian Twittersphere @Quiet27
  • Australian of the Year @Quiet27 (new)

Databank and Data governance:

  • Databank: No case studies, but we will be linking to each of the datasets. In the case of the Australian Twittersphere, the page will be updated to include the publication list that researchers can look through.
  • Data governance: No case studies, but we will be linking to the Data Governance Guide.
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Quiet27 commented Oct 4, 2023

PR for 100 days of COVID-19 in the Australian Twittersphere: #91

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Notes: Should include What we did, What the research output was, and ideally testimonials from the researchers

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