Datapool Imaging Case Study: Final Report
Datapool Imaging Case Study: Final Report
  This paper details the findings of the DataPool project’s imaging case study. The project sought to better understand how researchers working with imaging data are coping with the challenges of data management. The project has also been charged with assembling resources and information which will help researchers to develop new approaches to data management as well as making more efficient use of available facilities.
The study encompassed a wide range of disciplines drawing upon the experiences of researchers from Winchester School of Art, Engineering and the Environment, Physics and Astronomy, Archaeology, Geography, the Library Service, Engineering and the Environment, Ocean and Earth Science, the Centre for Biological Sciences and Electronics and Computer Science.
  
    University of Southampton
   
  
    
      Beale, Gareth
      
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      Pagi, Hembo
      
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      Beale, Gareth
      
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      Pagi, Hembo
      
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    Beale, Gareth and Pagi, Hembo
  
  
  
  
   
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    Datapool Imaging Case Study: Final Report
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
      
        
   
  
    Southampton, GB.
   
        
      
    
  
  University of Southampton 
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          This paper details the findings of the DataPool project’s imaging case study. The project sought to better understand how researchers working with imaging data are coping with the challenges of data management. The project has also been charged with assembling resources and information which will help researchers to develop new approaches to data management as well as making more efficient use of available facilities.
The study encompassed a wide range of disciplines drawing upon the experiences of researchers from Winchester School of Art, Engineering and the Environment, Physics and Astronomy, Archaeology, Geography, the Library Service, Engineering and the Environment, Ocean and Earth Science, the Centre for Biological Sciences and Electronics and Computer Science.
         
      
      
        
          
            
  
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