Drupal for Academic Research
Presented @ Stanford DrupalCamp
Join other researchers, lab managers, and technicians to find out how Drupal provided an easy and inexpensive solution for three research projects.
Drupal was used to
• create data structures intuitively without coding SQL
• import or enter data & metadata via a single web interface
• display data in various formats & visualizations
• distribute data for others to use
For more information: http://drupalcamp.stanford.edu/academicsummit
Drupal was used to
• create data structures intuitively without coding SQL
• import or enter data & metadata via a single web interface
• display data in various formats & visualizations
• distribute data for others to use
For more information: http://drupalcamp.stanford.edu/academicsummit
Event Information
When?
Friday, Apr 18, 2014, 11:00 PM
Where?
Huang School of Engineering, Stanford, Room 305
SSDS Data Collection
SSDS provides resources and consulting for research and instruction in the social sciences.
Securities Litigation Analytics
The project collects, analyzes and presents in a visual form trends in Class Action Lawsuits.
Linguistic Atlas Projects
The Linguistic Atlas Projects site is a drupal instance being leveraged as a nexus for LAP projects and tools--like the LAP commons Drupal site that is a place for researchers to upload presentations, publication citations, pedagogical materials, and other innovative uses of LAP data.