Events CRIS2014 Conference

Name
CRIS2014 Conference
Year
2014
Abstract
The CRIS 2014 conference dealt with recent trends in the management, availability, quality and use of Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) in the context of e-Science, bringing together researchers, managers of research-performing or funding institutions, evaluators, librarians, ICT experts and policy makers. CRIS systems do increasingly lie at the the core of the information management infrastructure for all organisations involved with research: where it is performed, funded, assesssed. The growing emphasis on enhancing transparency of research, maximising the impact and knowledge transfer, improving dissemination of research results - covering publications, but also datasets and software - requires joint efforts for the achievement of a common vision on the research lifecycle, for the development of integrated information systems as well as for efficient policies that support e-Science infrastructure. The euroCRIS community has long been engaged in enhancing access to European Research Information. At this 12th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems discussion took place on how linking information systems can help to tackle fragmentation of the national, international and subject level and contribute to the enhancement of research and innovation in Europe and beyond. CRIS 2014 took place in the historic city of Rome under the patronage of the Italian National Research Council (CNR). The conference was organised by the Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies (CNR-IRPPS) and euroCRIS. The target audience included managers of research-performing and/or funding institutions, evaluators, librarians, ICT experts, as well as policy makers. You can find the presentations of the CRIS2014 Conference in our euroCRIS Repository (choose above in the menu: "Repository").
 
Start date
13-05-2014
End date
15-05-2014
Place
Rome
Event Type
Conference

Publications
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Subject:  system interoperability

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
113-May-2014BoRIS and BIA: CRIS and Institutional Repository integration at the Free University of Bozen-BolzanoSiciliano, Luigi ; Schmidt, Sabine ; Kinzler, Manuel 
213-May-2014CASRAI and ORCID – Putting the pieces together to collaboratively support the research communityHaak, Laurel ; Baker, David ; Höllrigl, Thorsten 
314-May-2014Combining VIVO and Google Scholar data as sources for CERIF Linked Data: A case in the agricultural domainNogales, Alberto ; Sicilia, Miguel Angel ; Jörg, Brigitte 
413-May-2014EPOS: a novel use of CERIF for data intensive scienceBailo, Daniele ; Jeffery, Keith G. 
515-May-2014Multi-interoperable CRIS repositoryIvanović, Dragan ; Ivanović, Lidija ; Surla, Bojana Dimić 
614-Apr-2014OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers: Supporting interoperability of Open Research Information through established standardsHoussos, Nikos ; Jörg, Brigitte ; Dvořák, Jan ; Príncipe, Pedro ; Rodrigues, Eloy ; Manghi, Paolo ; Elbæk, Mikael Karstensen 
714-May-2014OpenAIRE Guidelines: supporting interoperability for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRISPríncipe, Pedro ; Rettberg, Najla ; Rodrigues, Eloy ; Elbæk, Mikael Karstensen ; Schirrwagen, Jochen ; Houssos, Nikos ; Jörg, Brigitte 
813-May-2014Publication metadata in CERIF: Inspiration by FRBRDvořák, Jan ; Drobíková, Barbora ; Bollini, Andrea 
913-May-2014RuCRIS: a pilot CERIF based system to aggregate heterogeneous data of Russian research projectsGuskov, Andrey ; Zhizhimov, Oleg ; Kikhtenko, Vladimir ; Skachkov, Danil ; Kosyakov, Denis 
1014-May-2014Scientific Outputs: Integration and Unification of Catalan CRIS Information SystemsCuní, Núria 
1114-May-2014UCARIS – Making the most of your current resourcesGarrett, Leigh ; Silva, Carlos