NDRIO and the Canadian Digital Research Infrastructure Strategy
As reported in “How the 2018 Federal Budget Impacts Research in Canada,” the Government of Canada’s 2018 federal budget included $572.5 million to fund a Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) Strategy. This DRI Strategy supports…
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As reported in “How the 2018 Federal Budget Impacts Research in Canada,” the Government of Canada’s 2018 federal budget included $572.5 million to fund a Digital Research Infrastructure (DRI) Strategy. This DRI Strategy supports data management, research software, advanced research computing (ARC), and other digital research infrastructure in Canada.
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- Winter, C., (2024), "NDRIO and the Canadian Digital Research Infrastructure Strategy", HSSCommons: (DOI: 10.25547/DPRW-W642)
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Original publication: Winter, Caroline. "NDRIO and the Canadian Digital Research Infrastructure Strategy." Open Scholarship Policy Observatory, 24 Apr. 2020, https://ospolicyobservatory.uvic.ca/ndrio-and-the-canadian-digital-research-infrastructure-strategy/.
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