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Title: UKRISS – Feasibility study and proof-of-concept for a shared research information reporting service based on CERIF
Authors: Waddington, Simon 
Gartner, Richard 
Sudlow, Allan 
Walshe, Karen 
Scoble, Rosa 
Mitchell, Lorna 
Jones, Richard 
Jeffery, Keith G. 
Trowell, Stephen 
Keywords: UKRISS;CERIF;research information management;system interoperability;national reporting infrastructure;United Kingdom
Issue Date: 7-Jun-2012
Publisher: euroCRIS
Source: Keith G. Jeffery, Jan Dvořák (eds.), "e-Infrastructures for Research and Innovation Linking Information Systems to Improve Scientific Knowledge Production": Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (2012), p. 349
Series/Report no.: CRIS2012: 11th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems (Prague, June 6-9, 2012)
Conference: CRIS2012 Conference 
Abstract: 
The UK Research Information Shared Service (UKRISS) project is being funded by JISC in the UK as part of the Research Information Management programme. UKRISS is a 16 month project that started in March 2012. The project partners are King’s College London (Centre for e-Research), British Library, Brunel University, Cottage Labs, euroCRIS, University of Exeter and the University of Edinburgh. The aim of the UKRISS project is to determine the feasibility, requirements and scope of a UK national research information reporting service, and should this prove to be attainable, to build a
proof-of-concept infrastructure for the proposed service.
Description: 
Poster presented at the CRIS2012 Conference.-- Full conference programme available at: http://www.cris2012.org/findByFilter.do?categoryId=1158
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11366/49
ISBN: 978-80-86742-33-5
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