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Title: Is a Current Research Information System (CRIS) a critical corporate system for HEIs? A Case Study from the University of St Andrews
Authors: Clements, Anna 
Keywords: current research information systems;CERIF;Snowball Metrics;research information management;research strategy
Issue Date: 11-Jun-2015
Publisher: euroCRIS
Conference: EUNIS Annual Congress 2015 (Dundee, UK, June 10-12, 2015) 
Abstract: 
With over half of all UK Universities using a commercial Current Research Information System (CRIS) to manage and promote institutional research activity and output, this paper examines the drivers behind this rapid adoption and how the CRIS has raised awareness within central units (Registry, HR, Finance) of how they ‘fit into the bigger picture’ of research within the University. It also looks at how the CRIS has adapted to the rapidly changing funder policies around open access to research outputs and data.
Description: 
Short paper and presentation (24 slides).-- Presented at the EUNIS Annual Congress 2015 in Dundee.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11366/394
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