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Impact Tracker & UQRDM For more UQRDM information rdm.uq.edu.au/resources CRICOS PROVIDER 00025B Impact Tracker is a central, easy-to-use digital solution to organise and report research impact at UQ. Impact Tracker is available to all UQ staff and will help to plan, capture, and report on research impact and engagement and embed impact as a cornerstone of the impact culture at UQ. It provides a platform to collect, store, and organise evidence of any impact and engagement activities for research projects, including radio interviews, meetings, news articles, videos, photographs, reports, emails, social media, tweets, and more. 1 Set up a project directly in Impact Tracker or through UQ Research Data Manager (UQRDM) when creating your UQRDM record. 2 Import publications from UQ eSpace, including non-traditional research outputs. 3 Clip web pages directly to Impact Tracker to compile evidence of the impact your research has. 4 Create case studies and storyboards for various engagement and impact reports. 5 Generate project summaries or evidence reports - for use within grant applications or reporting frameworks. UQRDM and Impact Tracker Integration When creating a UQRDM record to store your research data, you can now request that a project will be created in Impact Tracker. The owner and lead investigator will have an Impact Tracker account created (if they don’t already have one), the project title, description and field of research codes will be sent to Impact Tracker and can be edited from there. About UQRDM UQRDM is a world leading data management system designed and developed at the University of Queensland. It allows all UQ researchers to store and share their data safely and securely while meeting data storage requirement for UQ and national policies & guidelines. UQRDM currently has over 13,000 unique active users. HOW TO WORK WITH IMPACT TRACKER 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 For more information, check the Impact Tracker guide or contact: [email protected]

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Impact Tracker & UQRDM

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Impact Tracker is a central, easy-to-use digital solution to organise and report research impact at UQ. Impact Tracker is available to all UQ staff and will help to plan, capture, and report on research impact and engagement and embed impact as a cornerstone of the impact culture at UQ. It provides a platform to collect, store, and organise evidence of any impact and engagement activities for research projects, including radio interviews, meetings, news articles, videos, photographs, reports, emails, social media, tweets, and more.

1Set up a project directly in Impact Tracker or through UQ Research Data Manager (UQRDM)

when creating your UQRDM record.

2Import publications from UQ eSpace, including

non-traditional research outputs.

3Clip web pages directly to Impact Tracker to compile

evidence of the impact your research has.

4Create case studies and storyboards for various engagement and impact reports.5Generate project

summaries or evidence reports - for use within grant applications or reporting frameworks.

UQRDM and Impact Tracker IntegrationWhen creating a UQRDM record to store your research data, you can now request that a project will be created in Impact Tracker. The owner and lead investigator will have an Impact Tracker account created (if they don’t already have one), the project title, description and field of research codes will be sent to Impact Tracker and can be edited from there.

About UQRDMUQRDM is a world leading data management system designed and developed at the University of Queensland. It allows all UQ researchers to store and share their data safely and securely while meeting data storage requirement for UQ and national policies & guidelines. UQRDM currently has over 13,000 unique active users.

HOW TO WORK WITH

IMPACT TRACKER

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6For more information, check the Impact Tracker guide

or contact: [email protected]