Dissemination, Software, and Technology Core
传播、软件和技术核心
基本信息
- 批准号:9317462
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 53.34万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceAdoptionAnnual ReportsArchitectureAreaBackBehavioral SciencesChargeCodeComplexComputer HardwareComputer SystemsComputer softwareComputersDataData CollectionData SetData Storage and RetrievalDatabasesDevelopmentDisabled PersonsDocumentationDrug abuseEducational CurriculumEducational workshopElectronic MailEngineeringEnsureEventHIVInternetLearningMaintenanceMethodologyMethodsMonitorMultimediaNewsletterOnline SystemsPilot ProjectsPoliciesProceduresPublic HealthPublishingResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesSafetySamplingScientistSecuritySecurity MeasuresSeriesSystemTechniquesTechnologyTestingUpdateWorkbasecareercomputing resourcesdata to knowledgedesignimprovedinnovationinstructorjournal articlelecturesmeetingsminority scientistpodcastprogramsresearch data disseminationsecondary analysissoftware developmentsymposiumteacherusabilityuser-friendlyvirtualweb site
项目摘要
ABSTRACT: Core 2 — Dissemination, Software, and Technology Core
The overall purpose of the Dissemination, Software, and Technology (DST) Core is to serve the Center for
Complex Data to Knowledge in Drug Abuse and HIV Behavioral Science (CD2K Center) in three critical
domains: dissemination of the methodological innovations developed in the CD2K Center; development and
dissemination of user-friendly, free software; and technological support for the many activities of the CD2K
Center that will depend on multimedia platforms involving computers, the Internet, and other computing
resources. The Specific Aims are as follows. (1) To implement a vigorous dissemination strategy that ensures
drug abuse and HIV scientists worldwide can readily apply the innovative methods developed in the CD2K
Center. We will implement a comprehensive dissemination plan that serves several clearly defined audiences.
Dissemination vehicles will include technical, drug abuse/HIV, and tutorial journal articles; a rich, dynamic
website, including a “teacher's corner” to help instructors include our innovative methods in their curricula;
workshops, pre-conference events/meetings, and stand-alone scientific meetings; podcasts; a monthly
electronic newsletter, including a yearly special issue devoted to early career and minority scientists; an annual
report; virtual discussion forums during which scientists worldwide can receive input from CD2K Center
investigators; and a major new initiative to prepare online introductory lectures and mini-courses on the
methods we develop. (2) To collaborate with CD2K Center research and pilot project investigators to create,
document, and maintain user-friendly and reliable software that implements the methods developed by these
projects. This software, which will be distributed free of charge via our website, will include SAS
procedures/macros, Stata plug-ins, R packages/functions, web-based applications, and stand-alone Windows
programs. Products will be tested extensively for accuracy and usability before release and will be
accompanied by comprehensive documentation. (3) To provide a broad array of technological and technology-
related support to the CD2K Center in several areas. One area is development and maintenance of the Center
website (methodology.psu.edu), which will be engineered with a state-of-the-art, database-driven content
management system so that it remains both an accessible point of first contact for researchers seeking
information about our methodological techniques and a valuable ongoing resource for more advanced users.
Another area is implementation of the CD2K Center data safety and monitoring plan and proper storage and
handling of all data. The DST Core will work with CD2K Center project directors to ensure that all CD2K Center
investigators, trainees, and staff comply with all procedures for ensuring confidentiality and security of each
data set. Finally, the DST Core will install and maintain computer hardware and software used by CD2K Center
investigators, trainees, and staff, provide support in a variety of technical areas, and serve as the liaison
between the CD2K Center and technical support units at Penn State.
摘要:核心2——传播、软件和技术核心
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