Courses on data handling and spreadsheet skills, and using NVivo for qualitative data analysis.
Data analysis (about 1-2 hours).
Courses on data handling and spreadsheet skills, and using NVivo for qualitative data analysis.
Data analysis (about 1-2 hours).
The University runs a Research Data Management service. Before starting any research project, please review the provided pages for guidance.
We provide a group management technology to enable the management of access to University resources. Groups can be used in conjunction with the Login Gateway to control access to web resources. They can also be used to protect Active Directory protected resources for example shared filestore solutions.
IT group management (under 10 minutes).
With guest access, you can provide access to teams, documents in channels, resources, chats, and applications to people outside of the University, while maintaining control over your data. For example, guests may include partners, research groups, suppliers, or consultants. Anyone who is not part of the University can be added as a guest in Teams. This means that anyone with an email account can participate as a guest in Teams, with access to teams and channel experiences.
Guest access in Teams (under 10 minutes).
Rocket is Newcastle University’s institution-wide HPC (high performance computing) service. Rocket is open to anyone at the University whose computations can be run on Linux and are too large, long or numerous to be accommodated on a single desktop machine.
The Linux Software Mirror (FTP Mirror) service provides a local repository of popular Linux distributions and update packages.
Linux software mirror (under 10 minutes).
The Software Development Toolkit is available to all students and staff. It provides a robust and secure means to store source code and manage changes to development projects, as well as project management and Continuous Integration tools.
Copyright is an intellectual property right which gives the person who created a work control over how it can be used by others. This guidance covers copyright in publications, theses, and research data.
Copyright (up to half an hour).
A research profile can effectively showcase your publications and research data, promote your skills and knowledge, connect you with other researchers within and beyond the University and increase the impact of your research. A wide range of research systems can contribute to your profile as a researcher. This includes University systems such as MyImpact and staff profiles, external research systems such as ORCID and Scopus, as well as social networks such as ResearchGate, LinkedIn and Twitter.