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//DIRISA INTRO
{
'id': 'dirisa_intro',
'title': 'DIRISA - flexible support for Data Intensive Research in South Africa',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
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\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
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'fullpage',
'slideshow',
'detail1'
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'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_intro/image',
'link': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sci/view'
},
//DEPOSIT
{
'id': 'dirisa_deposit',
'title': 'Deposit and Publish Your Data',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
'body': '\r\n\u00a0
\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
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'fullpage',
'slideshow',
'icon1',
'detail1'
],
'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_deposit/image',
'link': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sci/view'
},
//DISCOVER
{
'id': 'dirisa_discover',
'title': 'Discover, Access, and Visualise Data',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
'body': '\r\n\u00a0
\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
'keywords': [
'fullpage',
'slideshow',
'icon1',
'detail1'
],
'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_discover/image',
'link': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sci/view'
},
//OPEN SCIENCE
{
'id': 'dirisa_sci',
'title': 'Guidance and Concepts of Open Science',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
'body': '\r\n\u00a0
\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
'keywords': [
'icon3',
'detail3',
'icon1',
'detail1'
],
'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sci/image',
'link': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sci/view'
},
//SARDA
{
'id': 'dirisa_sarda',
'title': 'Participate and Collaborate in a Community',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
'body': '\r\n\u00a0
\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
'keywords': [
'icon2',
'slideshow',
'detail1'
],
'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_sarda/image',
'link': 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k2LtqcQb3eSURfzk7I-FLLTPHHStGnRIa-s2iKcIz6E/pub'
},
//SHARE
{
'id': 'dirisa_share',
'title': 'Share Digital Content',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
'body': '\r\n\u00a0
\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
'keywords': [
'icon2',
'slideshow'
],
'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_intro/image',
'link': 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k2LtqcQb3eSURfzk7I-FLLTPHHStGnRIa-s2iKcIz6E/pub'
},
//VOCABULARY
{
'id': 'dirisa_voc',
'title': 'Maintain Linked Open Data via Community Vocabularies',
'description': 'DIRISA provides a suite of services and infrastructure in support of the research and innovation community in South Africa. It does so by offering a range of cloud-based products, ranging from individual packaged hardware or software platforms to complete Research Data Infrastructure gateways - all on demand. In addition, DIRISA has implemented data deposit, description, publication, discovery, and application components and services on its own platforms for the use of researchers, government agencies and departments, and state-owned enterprises.',
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\r\nThere are a number of generic and universally shared objectives that need to be achieved \u2013 in essence, the systems supporting the strategies and structures envisaged by each of these efforts and user communities:
\r\n\u00a0
\r\n\r\n- Accessibility: One of the primary aims of data infrastructure \u2013 improving the ease of discoverability and access to government-funded and public-domain data, and publishing these with open access licenses wherever possible.
\r\n- Preservation: Investment in data represents a considerable proportion of total R&D funding, and some lost data cannot be replaced at all. Preservation, and funding for preservation, is a major requirement.
\r\n- Re-usability: Re-usability is determined by three interrelated aspects: \r\n
\r\n- Degree of interoperability of a data set and how it is offered to other users;
\r\n- Quality of meta-data describing the data set or service;
\r\n- Accessibility and discoverability.
\r\n- Citation: Citation is a powerful motivator for authors to share data timeously, and it provides a universal measure to funders (in time) of the usefulness and impact of their investment.
\r\n
\r\n \r\n
',
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'icon2',
'slideshow',
'fullpage'
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'image_url': 'http://data.dirisa.org/system/carousel/dirisa_intro/image',
'link': 'https://docs.google.com/document/d/1k2LtqcQb3eSURfzk7I-FLLTPHHStGnRIa-s2iKcIz6E/pub'
}
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