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Description: This folder contains pdfs, recordings and presentation materials for external communications by the Australian Reference Genome Atlas (ARGA) Project.

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Australian Reference Genome Atlas Project, ARDC Bushfire Data Commons Forum, 19 July 2022

Hall, Richmond, Ward & 1 more
Slides for presentation at the ARDC Bushfire Data Commons Forum, held on 19 July 2022 (online, Australia).

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ALA Webinar: Advances in Genomics and Biological Collections, 28 March 2023

Supporting materials from ALA Webinar presentation

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Australian Reference Genome Atlas index web application

Hall, Andrews, Connolly & 10 more
This archive contains the presentation materials used during the online launch of the Australian Reference Genome Atlas web application on 3 November,...

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ARGA’s User Interface: giving genomic data repositories a glow-up, eResearch Australasia Conference, 29-31 October 2024

Presentation slides from oral paper at eResearch Australasia 2024

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Science in Action: Sometimes metadata is better data, SPNHC-TDWG Conference, 2-6 September 2024 [online]

Presentation slides from oral paper at SPNHC-TDWG 2024, Symposium 22, paper 264

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