Stephanie Bradbury
Queensland University of Technology
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Australian Academic & Research Libraries | 2012
Joanna Richardson; Therese Nolan-Brown; Pat Loria; Stephanie Bradbury
University libraries worldwide are reconceptualising the ways in which they support the research agenda in their respective institutions. This paper is based on a survey completed by member libraries of the Queensland University Libraries Office of Cooperation (QUL OC), the findings of which may be informative for other university libraries. After briefly examining major emerging trends in research support, the paper discusses the results of the survey specifically focussing on support for researchers and the research agenda in their institutions. All responding libraries offer a high level of research support, however, eResearch support, in general, and research data management support, in particular, have the highest variance among the libraries, and signal possible areas for growth. Areas for follow-up, benchmarking and development are suggested.
Journal of the Australian Library and Information Association | 2017
Jessica Stevens; Stephanie Bradbury; Sue Hutley
Abstract The use and creation of Open Education Resources (OER) is becoming increasingly prevalent with teachers and learning designers at universities around the world. OER allows educators to create content and make their content available to the world under an open licence, and also provides the opportunity to use and adapt other OER content. Whilst the use and creation of OER in tertiary institutions is not yet considered the ‘norm’, many jurisdictions around the world have taken steps, to fund, support and encourage the use of OER in their educational institutions. The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has developed an Open Education (OE) initiative to support the use and creation of OER at QUT. Policy is often the foundation stone, which supports progress and change. The underlying policy provides the framework and often points to the legal parameters that guide the objectives of the project or movement. The importance of policy is evident in the way in which QUT has developed and implemented an OE initiative to promote and support the creation and use of OER. This paper considers the history and development of OER, using QUT’s OE initiative as an example of the ways in which policy and implementation can lead to positive change.
Division of Technology, Information and Library Services | 2008
Margaret Henty; Belinda Weaver; Stephanie Bradbury; Simon Porter
Division of Technology, Information and Library Services | 2003
Peter Fell; Stephanie Bradbury; Kurt Vollmerhause; Judith A. Peacock
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Virginia Barbour; Stephanie Bradbury; Anne M. Walsh; Melissa Tate; Paula Callan; Ashley Steele
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Anne M. Walsh; Melissa Tate; Ashley Steele; Virginia Barbour; Stephanie Bradbury; Paula Callan
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Virginia Barbour; Ashley Steele; Anne M. Walsh; Melissa Tate; Stephanie Bradbury; Paula Callan
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Stephanie Bradbury; Virginia Barbour; Paula Callan; Anne M. Walsh; Ashley Steele; Melissa Tate
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Ashley Steele; Melissa Tate; Anne M. Walsh; Virginia Barbour; Stephanie Bradbury; Paula Callan
Archive | 2018
Mark Hooper; Ashley Steele; Melissa Tate; Ginny Barbour; Anne M. Walsh; Stephanie Bradbury; Paula Callan