Support the Sustainable Operations of Current or New ARIA Sample Clauses

Support the Sustainable Operations of Current or New ARIA. Research Lab and Field Facilities‌ Connecting ARIA to Digital Research Resources (Digital Libraries) In PY2 and Q1 of PY3, GRAIN formally established four Research Resource Centers (RRCs) at Kabul, Nangarhar, Herat, and Balkh ARIA Research Stations. RRC facilities, which include computers, internet access, books, and printing and scanning access, enable ARIA/MAIL and partner university researchers and students to join the international research communities in their fields of study and have access to and use of relevant, recent, and scientifically-refereed literature and communities of practice. In early February, GRAIN hired four new Interns who will maintain the functionality of the centers, monitor use, and assist users with technical difficulties. Interns were recruited in Q1 through a call for application posted at each partner university, with key qualifications related to computer, online research, computer hardware and software understanding, and English language proficiency. Interns received training on how to access the digital library (a compilation of free membership or open access journals and datasets relevant to wheat, compiled by MSU’s library), introduction to the RRC purpose and available resources, and guidelines on tracking facility use and troubleshooting user issues. ARIA researchers browsing online links to books and journals in the Research Resource Center, Kabul Throughout the quarter, GRAIN monitored the use of the facilitates to track the usability and frequency of use, determine which resources are most frequented or deemed most useful by researchers, and to quickly troubleshoot any issues. The RRCs Interns registered a total of 69 RRC users who spent a total 270 hours using RRC services this quarter. Unfortunately, the RRCs were temporarily closed as of 19 March, in response to COVID-19 and the subsequent decision to limit intern activities and group gatherings. When the facilities re-open, GRAIN will host monthly informal learning opportunities at the RRC’s, creating a forum much like a “brown bag” or “coffee break” approach. ARIA researchers, CIMMYT and GRAIN technical staff, and guests will be invited to share interesting articles, present their own research, or extend key points from training they have attended to other researchers and peers. In this way, GRAIN aims to establish the RRCs as a hub for scholarly discussion and discovery. Institutional Capacity Building for Planning, Resourcing, and Performance Measurement MAIL...
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