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The two most important screens in the interface are:
The Home page has several tools you can use to customise your dashboard, to make it an easier and more personalised space to work in. You can customise things like:
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Some of the resources available in the Portal are listed as Personal Resources. These are resources that are provided to you as an individual, and are not shareable with collaborators. You allocate them directly to yourself and can get started with them in minutes.
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Some of the resources available in the Portal are listed as Activity Resources. These are resources that are provided, not to you as an individual, but rather to a given research activity that you define for us – what the Portal calls an ‘Activity’, basically a specific research project you’re working on and need the resource/s for. Activity Resources can be shared with collaborators.
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Unlike Personal Resources, Activity Resources can be shared with others. Activities can have multiple collaborators, and collaborators can be set with different permission types. Important things to note:
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When do I need to create an Activity? You need to create an Activity in the Portal if you want to access Activity Resources (which, unlike Personal Resources, are allocated not to you as an individual but rather to a given research activity you’re working on). You create the Activity first, and then you add Activity Resources to it as you need. Do I just create one Activity? Or will I need to create multiple ones? Most users will only need one Activity for all their Activity Resources. But we ask that you create different Activities in the Portal whenever you:
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When we provision a resource, we require someone to assume ultimate responsibility for how it’s used (essentially, to be the ‘owner’ for it). We call that person the RCAO. We require ownership at the level of:
RCAO ownership involves:
RCAOS MUST BE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE ACADEMIC STAFF MEMBERS.If this is you, then you can nominate yourself as RCAO. Likewise, you can reassign ownership at any point to another UoM academic staff member. If this is not you, then you must nominate someone else who meets one of the following conditions:
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