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Increasing the Visibility of Creative Practice Research Outputs: Metadata Findings from Card Sort Activity
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library undertook a project to provide better support for the creative practice research outputs (CPROs) of Faculty of Humanities researchers. The reason for this research is to identify ways to increase the visibility of CPROs at Curtin University, and document what information (metadata) is important to researchers when describing their CPROs. The Chief Investigator of this project was Dr Lucy Montgomery, Professor of Knowledge Innovation at Curtin University. This research project has approval from the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Office (HRE2021-0515). This report contains the creative practice research outputs metadata used during interviews as a card sorting activity, and the findings from interviews related to metadata. Templates for the card sorting activity are included in Appendices A and B of this document. The interview guide including the card sort activity is available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774543 The deidentified interview transcripts are available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774508
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Increasing the Visibility of Creative Practice Research Outputs: Metadata Findings from Card Sort Activity
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library undertook a project to provide better support for the creative practice research outputs (CPROs) of Faculty of Humanities researchers. The reason for this research is to identify ways to increase the visibility of CPROs at Curtin University, and document what information (metadata) is important to researchers when describing their CPROs. The Chief Investigator of this project was Dr Lucy Montgomery, Professor of Knowledge Innovation at Curtin University. This research project has approval from the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Office (HRE2021-0515). This report contains the creative practice research outputs metadata used during interviews as a card sorting activity, and the findings from interviews related to metadata. Templates for the card sorting activity are included in Appendices A and B of this document. The interview guide including the card sort activity is available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774543 The deidentified interview transcripts are available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774508
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Increasing the Visibility of Creative Practice Research Outputs: Metadata Findings from Card Sort Activity
The Curtin Open Knowledge Initiative (COKI) in collaboration with Curtin University Library undertook a project to provide better support for the creative practice research outputs (CPROs) of Faculty of Humanities researchers. The reason for this research is to identify ways to increase the visibility of CPROs at Curtin University, and document what information (metadata) is important to researchers when describing their CPROs. The Chief Investigator of this project was Dr Lucy Montgomery, Professor of Knowledge Innovation at Curtin University. This research project has approval from the Curtin University Human Research Ethics Office (HRE2021-0515). This report contains the creative practice research outputs metadata used during interviews as a card sorting activity, and the findings from interviews related to metadata. Templates for the card sorting activity are included in Appendices A and B of this document. The interview guide including the card sort activity is available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774543 The deidentified interview transcripts are available on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5774508
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