A new online resource has gone live, giving free access to Jersey-specific research and data.
The Island Research Repository is described as a 'groundbreaking website with comprehensive and credible information' that aims to 'build a more knowledgeable and informed Jersey'.
It has been funded by the Jersey Community Foundation and Institute of Law, and built by the Jersey International Centre of Advanced Studies (JICAS)
The free-to-use platform has journals and research on topics spanning from justice and politics to the environment and island history.
IRR aims to change the research landscape so that, rather than being locked away in 'inaccessible journals and costly subscriptions', information can be accessed easily online and at no charge.
The platform, islandrepository.ac.je, is welcoming submissions from members of the public, researchers, students, not-for-profit groups, charities and the public sector.
Research by private sector firms can also be provided ' where it benefits the island and its residents'.
Rosemarie Finley, CEO of Family Nursing & Home Care and a member of the Steering Committee of the Charity Research Group, says that unless research is read and implemented, 'we won't see improvements for islanders in our services and policy-making'.
“It's essential to acknowledge the significant role played by the Jersey Community Foundation; their generous funding was the cornerstone that made all this possible."
Anna Terry, CEO of Jersey Community Foundation, says it is a powerful example of collaboration:
"The IRR is a fantastic example of how collective action can make a real impact, not just in research but in addressing broader community needs. We hope this inspiring collaboration serves as a catalyst for even more partnerships in the future, addressing various challenges our community faces, and ultimately making Jersey an even better place for all."

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