31 research outputs found
Let's get ahead with research. Simply add it to RADAR - the Research Archive for Oxford Brookes
A leaflet aimed at staff at Oxford Brookes who want to know how to add their research to RADAR. The first section tells you how to get started, followed by reasons why you should do this, what material and which versions should be placed on RADAR, what RADAR will do once the material is there
Add your research to RADAR now!
Single sheet describing a simple way for academics to add their research to RADAR
How to add a RADAR resource to Moodle using the PLATO plagiarism tutorial as an example.
A 2-page guide that explains how to add a link to the PLATO plagiarism tutorial in a Brookes Virtual course. This document is intended for COURSE DESIGNERS ONLY
Information for Learning Resources' Webwriters
An amalgamation of resources that will be useful for LR webwriters who are moving their web documents to RADA
The evolution of RADAR
PowerPoint slides from a presentation by Steve Burholt and Rowena Rouse at the Equella Customer Advisory Board in March 2013 in London. The slides show how the RADAR repository at Oxford Brookes University has evolved to include an eclectic mix of resources
Creating with sound: exploring resources created by the Sonic Art Research Unit (SARU), School of Arts, Oxford Brookes University
A poster produced for the Brookes Learning and Teaching Conference, April 2014, describing briefly how the original resources of this archive can be reused or remixed on blogs, twitter, websites whilst still retaining the original resource
An introduction to RADAR
PowerPoint slides of a presentation by Steve Burholt and Rowena Rouse on 22 January 2010, about the RADAR project. The presentation includes information about the Research archive and Teaching collection, and also covers the technical aspects of developing a "blended" repository
Scholarly Communications at Oxford Brookes University
Powerpoint presentation about the work of Scholarly Communications at Oxford Brookes, covering it's beginnings in RADAR, the institutional repository, open access and research data management. Presented to a group of librarians/information professionals (AULIC)