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Title: | Practical application of CRIS/IR interoperability @ Uni Strathclyde | Authors: | De Castro, Pablo | Keywords: | current research information systems;open access repositories;system interoperability;open science;CERIF;University of Strathclyde | Issue Date: | 10-Jun-2019 | Publisher: | euroCRIS | Series/Report no.: | OR19 Workshop on Repository/CRIS Interoperability | Conference: | OR19 Workshop on Repository/CRIS Interoperability | Abstract: | CRIS systems are playing an increasingly relevant role in the implementation of Open Access and Research Data Management (RDM) policies at research-performing organisations. This is not just because of the deep insight these systems provide into the workflows that underpin the institutional research activity, but also because they allow an effective teamworking across institutional research support units, which critically include research libraries. The presentation describes the way the institutional Pure CRIS is used at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow to support the implementation of Open Science in collaboration with the researchers themselves and with the institutional Research Office. Emphasis is also made on the value of interlinked CERIF entities offered by the CRIS for reporting purposes. |
Description: | 11 slides.- Presentation delivered in the Afternoon Session on Practical Applications |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11366/1014 |
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