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The Research and Academic Computing Division of UITS supports innovation
and new discoveries by IU researchers through consulting services and
collaborative research and development. The Research and Academic Computing
Division (RAC) works with IU researchers using IU's advanced information
technology infrastructure to enable new discoveries and enhance IU's
competitiveness for external support. RAC offers in-depth consulting to
IU researchers in bioinformatics, parallel programming and use of IU
supercomputers, statistical and mathematical computing, and Unix systems
administration. Experts in the relevant software technologies and research
concerns, who are well versed in the research process, staff these areas.
The Research and Academic Computing Division of UITS offers, generally,
three types of consulting services:
- Short consulting interactions. Short consulting interactions typically
involve solving one or a few specific problems, and are often conducted by
telephone or email.
In order to support a large number of students and faculty with a limited
number of staff, we must focus primarily on getting people started and on
providing short-term consulting.
- Extended consultations. Extended consultations involve longer collaborative
efforts -- typically from half of a day to three months. Such consulting efforts
permit completion of a small to moderate-scale project, or a pilot project in
an effort to obtain grant funding for large-scale projects. The first step in
establishing an extended consulting agreement is to meet with a staff member
of the Research and Academic Computing Division of UITS; the second is to
complete an extended consulting agreement.
- Grant-funded collaborations. UIST staff members are regularly involved in
grant-funded research, where external funding makes it possible to devote
several months or years to a particular problem. Such projects often develop
out of extended consulting interactions, and sometimes directly in response
to grant solicitations.
A good first step in starting such an interaction is to contact a staff
member of the Research and Academic Computing Division
(e.g., send email to rac at indiana.edu).
Guidelines for and terms of RAC extended consulting services
- Extended consulting in support of academic research is generally provided
without charge, subject to availability of staff time. We do not provide free
consulting for projects that you arrange privately with entities outside IU.
However, you may arrange for contract consulting or programming for such projects,
if such can be done within our mission of academic support. If consulting
interactions involve expendable materials, their cost is your responsibility.
- Staff can help with all aspects of your projects, but usually do not engage
in algorithm development, write entire programs, or do routine system administration.
Extended consulting projects must have a definite goal. We are happy to provide staff
effort up to 160 hours of staff time without charge. This has proved in our experience
to be sufficient for small-to-medium-sized projects, and for pilot projects done in
support of grant proposals.
- UITS adhere firmly to all IU policies, including those of the Office of Technology Transfer
(http://iurtc.iu.edu/tt_index.html). Any programs that UITS staff debug, modify,
or enhance must carry a copyright notice compliant with IU policies (e.g.
"Copyright, Trustees of Indiana University, YEAR"),
followed by a statement of authorship. In the case of minor or modest modifications
by UITS staff to such codes, the authorship credits must be expanded to include a
notation of contributions to the code by UITS employees.
A condition of extended
consulting agreements is that the copyright and authorship acknowledgements never
be removed from the code. In the case of minor contributions to the code,
acknowledgement is done without UITS employees or UITS becoming a participant in
ownership of the intellectual property.
- If UITS staff contribute intellectually to the development of important pieces
of computer code, including major modifications of existing code or the creation of
entirely new code modules, UITS is considered a participant in the creation of
intellectual property as described in the IU Intellectual Property Policy
(http://iurtc.iu.edu/tt_policy.html).
- Software developed is often released as open source under one of the several
applicable open source licenses. UITS endorses and supports this so long as the
open source distribution is approved by IURTC per its existing policies and so long
as copyright and authorship attributions are as indicated above.
- In exchange for extended consulting services being provided at no direct charge
(that is, as a base-funded service of UITS), your obligations are as follows:
- Publications stemming from or based on extended consulting services provided by UITS
must acknowledge any appropriate grant support (as described in http://racinfo.indiana.edu/grants.html),
as well as consulting support provided by UITS (preferably including acknowledgement of
the consultant(s) you work with by name).
- Web pages presenting research stemming from or is based upon extended consulting
services provided by UITS must acknowledge any appropriate grant support (as described
in http://racinfo.indiana.edu/grants.html). If possible, a link to the Web site of the
service you used is greatly appreciated.
- You agree to respond to periodic requests for information about your publications
and research information presented online so that we may include citations in our online
database of Publications about or
enabled by RAC Services and/or Grants to UITS/RAC.
[Sample consulting agreement]
Project information
Unit from which you want help:
Bioinformatics ___
HPC Support ___
Stat/Math ___
Unix Systems Support ___
Researcher name ___________________________________________________
Department _______________________________________________________
E-mail address ____________________________________________________
Campus address ___________________________________________________
Project name ___________________________________________________
Start date ______________________________________________________
Estimated date of completion _________________________________
Estimated staff time: __________________________________
Do you expect publication(s) to come from this project? ___________________
Please describe your project below.*
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* Please note: If in the course of your research, the nature of your inquiry or research changes substantially, we will ask you to complete another service request form with information that more accurately represents the project.
This project will be conducted jointly by ___[Research Group]___ and ___[Development Group]___,
following the Guidelines for using RAC extended consulting services
[http://rac.uits.iu.edu/econsform.html].
I have read these guidelines and agree to work within them.
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