PRI programming staff can provide your project with web-based applications for analysis, project management and team collaboration.
Web sites can provide dynamic access to data and documents.
For example:
- Database containing information on the variables in the
various data files the project is using. Researchers can query subject,
date of update, tracked changes, source of information, other variables that
use this variable in a calculation, etc.
- Data entry via web form, e.g., lab tests, survey
results, progress reports by team leaders. Data retrieval by download,
extract or query.
- Tracking of publication drafts and submissions. Compilation and
indexing of publication bibliographies.
- Interface to allow researchers to run statistical analyses
through the web -- everyone uses the same version of the data.
Interactive web sites can provide you with tools to manage your
project
including, but not limited to:
- managed document, image and web page storage
- news items and announcements
- forums and other tools to foster discussion on areas of study to
explore
- ability to work on documents collaboratively through-the-web
- full indexing of site with search functions and the ability to assign
category keywords
- online calendars to manage meeting dates
Sites can have various levels of security in place with id/pw access and
encrypted connection. We can provide a webmaster for your site or train you
to be the webmaster of your own site using the Plone content management
system.
To request an interactive web site or schedule a demo, contact
Jeanne
Spicer.