DSpace Collection:http://hdl.handle.net/11366/3672024-02-09T16:37:41Z2024-02-09T16:37:41ZIntegrating ORCID in institutional and national CRISMarín Arraiza, Palomahttp://hdl.handle.net/11366/25072024-01-24T02:05:33Z2023-11-23T00:00:00ZTitle: Integrating ORCID in institutional and national CRIS
Authors: Marín Arraiza, Paloma
Abstract: The presentation provides a brief overview of the current comprehensive ORCID implementation worldwide. The state-of-the-art ORCID integration in institutional, regional and national CRIS is described with a few examples for various CRIS providers and systems. Best practices are summarised that CRIS vendors must, should or may follow in terms of ORCID integration.
Description: 29 slides.-- Presentation delivered within session "Contributions from euroCRIS Strategic Partners"2023-11-23T00:00:00ZSharing and connecting research information: the use of OAI-PMH, authority control and quality checks within the Brocade CRIS solutionDescamps, AlainBaccarne, Rudihttp://hdl.handle.net/11366/25062024-01-24T02:05:34Z2023-11-23T00:00:00ZTitle: Sharing and connecting research information: the use of OAI-PMH, authority control and quality checks within the Brocade CRIS solution
Authors: Descamps, Alain; Baccarne, Rudi
Abstract: Following the presentation at the CRIS2018 conference Umeå of a lightweight Brocade-based CRIS system for the University of Antwerp, http://hdl.handle.net/11366/677, this concept has been extended over a few years. The repository and CRIS module have been re-engineered outside the boundaries of a library management software (Brocade). To achieve this we created a new concept that we baptized with the name GNOI, which stands for Generic Namespace Object identifier. Within this framework it is possible to create new entities in a highly configurable way. At the moment we have created GNOI systems for projects, funders, contracts, infrastructure, organizations and addresses. By highly configurable we mean that it's easy to extend the metadata model for all GNOI bases entities. A first analysis of required metadata for GNOIs was based on the available business rules to ingest research information to the Flemish Research portal FRIS at https://researchportal.be/en. As a result every entity can be described according to this rules and metadata checks are added to alert administrators that mandated information is missing. If the object descriptions meet a certain level of quality they can be ingested to FRIS.
Description: 18 slides.-- Presentation delivered within session "Contributions from euroCRIS members".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the event2023-11-23T00:00:00ZLudzie Nauki ('People of Science'): A new CRIS for PolandKorytkowski, Przemysławhttp://hdl.handle.net/11366/25052024-01-24T02:05:37Z2023-11-23T00:00:00ZTitle: Ludzie Nauki ('People of Science'): A new CRIS for Poland
Authors: Korytkowski, Przemysław
Abstract: The National Information Processing Institute (OPI PIB) has launched a new project using a national CRIS called Ludzie Nauki (‘People of Science’), financed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Poland. The project has been running since September 2023 and the first phase will conclude at the end of 2024.; Ludzie Nauki is intended to constitute a central and reliable source of data on Polish scientists, which will be updated and verified continuously. The system will make available the public profiles of scientists and serve as a reliable source of information. Ludzie Nauki will integrate data from multiple existing science and higher education systems, including POL-on, PBN, and Nauka Polska. Ludzie Nauki will allow scientists to edit and extend data on themselves. The data will be made available through APIs, which enables its further processing and the provision of new services. The system will implement the principles of FAIR (findable, available, interoperable and reusable) data and the concept of Open Government Data.
Description: 12 slides.-- Presentation delivered within session "Contributions from euroCRIS members".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the event2023-11-23T00:00:00ZThe analysis of the available software infrastructures for supporting research assessment reformIvanović, DraganPölönen, JanneHyrkkänen, Anna-KaisaKari, Maritahttp://hdl.handle.net/11366/25042024-01-24T02:05:35Z2023-11-23T00:00:00ZTitle: The analysis of the available software infrastructures for supporting research assessment reform
Authors: Ivanović, Dragan; Pölönen, Janne; Hyrkkänen, Anna-Kaisa; Kari, Marita
Abstract: The CoARA agreement was published in July 2022. There are more than 600 signatories at the moment which agree on the need to reform research assessment practices to recognise the diverse outputs, practices and activities in order to maximize the quality and impact of research. We investigated whether available software infrastructure in the research domain can be used to capture record assets needed for assessment recommended by the CoARA agreement. There is discrepancy between elements needed for the purpose of responsible research assessment and available information in research domain infrastructures. The analysis was conducted as part of the GraspOS project.
Description: 19 slides.-- Presentation delivered by Dragan Ivanović within session "Contributions from euroCRIS members".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the event; Also available in Zenodo at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.104779852023-11-23T00:00:00Z