October 2006 Edition of NeSC News Now Available
12 October, 2006 | in Publications
By: Ms Joy Davidson
The October edition (issue 44) of NeSC News, an online newsletter from the National e-Science Centre [external] that summarises the latest news and activities of the centre, is now available. Highlights this month include: information about the UK e-Science AHM 2006, UK Training News, Successful Start to the GCN Webinar Series, the Formal Launch of the OMII Partnership, RAVE Production Service Launched, Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative, JISC's Second Capital Programme Circular and Review of Network Provision for Research Needs.The October edition (issue 44) of NeSC News, an online newsletter from the National e-Science Centre [external] that summarises the latest news and activities of the centre, is now available. Highlights this month include: information about the UK e-Science AHM 2006, UK Training News, Successful Start to the GCN Webinar Series, the Formal Launch of the OMII Partnership, RAVE Production Service Launched, Arts and Humanities e-Science Initiative, JISC's Second Capital Programme Circular and Review of Network Provision for Research Needs.
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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.
