The RDInfo Project is aimed at transitioning the world-class RDInfo knowledgebase from a vulnerable Department of Health (DH), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) grant supported position into a sustainable institutionally supported model. This involves transfer of the current web platform into the Leeds Information Systems Services (ISS) infrastructure from a private host site and the creation of a sustainable subscription based service. The business model is based on the assumption that access to the service if fully funded through partners can be made free to .ac.uk (University of Leeds funded) and .nhs.uk (DH/NIHR funded) registered users but on a paid subscription basis for other users and institutions both National and International. The JISC funding is being sought to provide for the technical transition and will form part of a portfolio of funding from major sponsors including the University of Leeds (UoL), DH, Association of Medical Research Charities, The Welcome Trust and subscription income (Bids to these parties are currently being considered/submitted).

RDInfo - a sustainable source of research funding knowledge for Health and Social Sciences

Final Report and the Case Study are now available

The RDInfo Project is aimed at transitioning the world-class RDInfo knowledgebase from a vulnerable Department of Health (DH), National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) grant supported position into a sustainable institutionally supported model. This involves transfer of the current web platform into the Leeds Information Systems Services (ISS) infrastructure from a private host site and the creation of a sustainable subscription based service. The business model is based on the assumption that access to the service if fully funded through partners can be made free to .ac.uk (University of Leeds funded) and .nhs.uk (DH/NIHR funded) registered users but on a paid subscription basis for other users and institutions both National and International. The JISC funding is being sought to provide for the technical transition and will form part of a portfolio of funding from major sponsors including the University of Leeds (UoL), DH, Association of Medical Research Charities, The Welcome Trust and subscription income (Bids to these parties are currently being considered/submitted).

Project Staff

Claire Smith
University of Leeds
Project Manager
medcls@leeds.ac.uk
0113 3926456

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Summary
Start date
1 February 2011
End date
31 July 2011
Funding programme
Information Environment Programme 2009-11
Lead institutions

University of Leeds

Partner institutions
  • Department of Health
  • Medipex
  • Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Committees
  • JISC Infrastructure and Resources Committee