Today, Campus Technology reports the release of Microsoft’s free software tools for helping researchers publish, preserve, and share data. The new utilities include an authoring
add-in for Word 2007 for capturing document metadata; a Creative Commons add-in for Office 2007; an e-journal service for self-publishing of online-only journals; a research output repository platform; and a collaborative workspace for researchers.
Corporate vice president of Microsoft’s External Research Division, Tony Hey, asserts that “collecting and analyzing data, authoring, publishing, and preserving information are all essential components of the everyday work of researchers–with collaboration and search and discovery at the heart of the entire process. We’re supporting that scholarly communication lifecycle with free software tools to improve interoperability with existing tools used commonly by academics and scholars to better meet their research needs.”
In partnership with the British Library, a workspace will be hosted on Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, providing researchers a way to collaborate throughout a project’s lifecycle, from seeking funding to searching and collecting information, as well as managing data, papers, and other research objects throughout the research process.
Be sure to visit Campus Technology for the full article, which discusses the key features of software in detail.















