TU-NET: A Strategic Alliance for Open Research: Libraries and Research-associated Offices Collaborating to Support Open Research /
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2024-04-25Author
Madden, Frances
Dowling, Lindsay
Lacey, Seán
Archbold, Johanna Dr.
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New challenges for RMAs are appearing every day across the research ecosystem and RMAs are expected to adapt and absorb. Artificial intelligence, academic freedom and integrity, Open Research, education and innovation, professionalisation and broadening of the profession, EDI, these and many others are transforming the ‘traditional’ role of the RMA.
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