Dawson, Roger2012-11-142012-11-12Dawson, R. G. (2012). Making visible the experience and activity in the research ecology at Lincoln University. An invited address to colleagues at the Holmes Bay Retreat, Banks Peninsula, 12 November 2012.https://hdl.handle.net/10182/5047Mapping the research content ecology at Lincoln University reveals the value that can be derived from creating synergies between research and intellectual endeavours, and the professional and social engagement that is part of the Lincoln Experience. Library, Teaching and Learning contributes to the research ecology by contextualising outputs, socialising areas of research, and linking the continuum of scholarly work. Research activity is curated using a selection of tools and repositories that support the ongoing growth of digital collections at Lincoln University, and allow harvesting by external services which highlight the research contribution to the global community.oral presentationenCopyright © The Author. These documents are made available under a Creative Commons licence, Attribution-Noncommercial (BY-NC).Lincoln ExperienceLincoln University Research Archivecommunity archiveresearch datamarketing social activitypromoting researchuniversity planningresearch content ecologycurating research activityMaking visible the experience and activity in the research ecology at Lincoln UniversityOral PresentationANZSRC::130103 Higher EducationANZSRC::080707 Organisation of Information and Knowledge Resourceshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/Attribution-NonCommercial