Scoping e-infrastructure usage : interim report

eIUS is an applied research project funded under the JISC e-Infrastructure programme with a remit to create a detailed picture of e-Infrastructure usage across UK academic research and, through actively publicising successful and inspiring use, facilitate an overall increase in take-up. This report positions and scopes the eIUS project in relation to existing initiatives and outlines a fieldwork methodology now intended to be rolled out across the UK.

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