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Title: Patterns and Practices in Research Information Management: Findings from the OCLC/euroCRIS Global Survey on Research Information Management Practices
Authors: Dortmund, Annette 
Keywords: research information management;research libraries;surveys;current research information systems;institutional implementation
Issue Date: 27-Nov-2018
Publisher: euroCRIS
Series/Report no.: euroCRIS Strategic Membership Meeting Autumn 2018 (Warsaw University of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, Nov 26-28, 2018)
Conference: Strategic Membership Meeting 2018 – Autumn (Warsaw) 
Abstract: 
Days before the release of the OCLC report "Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey" at http://oc.lc/rimsurvey, the presentation summarises the main findings of the 2018 OCLC/euroCRIS worldwide survey on research information management practices on which the report is based. On the basis of the 381 responses collected, a series of findings are highlighted in areas such as system implementation and support, incentives for and uses of RIM, system interoperability, persistent identifiers and standards or stakeholders involved in RIM practices.
Description: 
29 slides.-- Included in session "Presentations by euroCRIS Strategic Partners - Part 1".
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11366/707
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