Mr Graham Pryor
Job Title
Associate DirectorInstitution
EdinburghContact
Email: graham.pryor@ed.ac.uk
Phone: +44 131 650 9985
Biography
As Associate Director Graham is responsible for the Edinburgh team’s contribution to the DCC partnership; he also has a specific role in the management of the DCC's programme of institutional engagements. Prior to joining the DCC he was project manager for JISC's Source to Output Repositories project (StORe), which explored the creation of bidirectional links between electronic publications and the data from which they are derived. Before StORe, Graham spent nine years as Director of Information Systems and Services at the University of Aberdeen, following ten years in a number of senior information management posts within the oil and gas sector. His second novel, Preferred Lies, was published in 2007. His latest book, Managing Research Data, was released by Facet Publishing in January 2012.
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I2S2 project
I2S2 project
The aim of the Infrastructure for Integration in Structural Sciences (I2S2) project was to uncover what’s needed to implement a data-driven research infrastructure in the structural sciences – chemistry in particular. Issues of scale, complexity and inter-disciplinary research throughout the data lifecycle were explored over 18 months from October 2009 to March 2011.
