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12. CRIS 2014: Rome, Italy
- Keith G. Jeffery, Anna Clements, Pablo de Castro, Daniela Luzi:
12th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems, CRIS 2014 - Managing data intensive science - The role of Research Information Systems in realising the digital agenda, Rome, Italy, May 13-15, 2014. Procedia Computer Science 33, Elsevier 2014
Interoperability
- Daniele Bailo, Keith G. Jeffery:
EPOS: A Novel Use of CERIF for Data-intensive Science. 3-10 - Dragan Ivanovic, Nikos Houssos:
Providing an Application-specific Interface over a CERIF Back-end: Challenges and Solutions. 11-17 - Christoph Quix, Matthias Jarke:
Information Integration in Research Information Systems. 18-24 - Laura Fedorciow, Julie Bayley:
Strategies for the Management and Adoption of Impact Capture Processes within Research Information Management Systems. 25-32 - Nikos Houssos, Brigitte Jörg, Jan Dvorák, Pedro Príncipe, Elóy Rodrigues, Paolo Manghi, Mikael K. Elbæk:
OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers: Supporting Interoperability of Open Research Information through Established Standards. 33-38 - Pablo de Castro, Kathleen Shearer, Friedrich Summann:
The Gradual Merging of Repository and CRIS Solutions to Meet Institutional Research Information Management Requirements. 39-46 - Jan Dvorák, Barbora Drobíková, Andrea Bollini:
Publication Metadata in CERIF: Inspiration by FRBR. 47-54 - Sergey Parinov:
Towards an Open Data on how the Research Data are Used: CRIS-CERIF based Approach. 55-59 - Pablo de Castro, Michele Mennielli:
Recent Work by the euroCRIS Best Practice/DRIS Task Group: A Way Forward for Engaging with the CRIS Community. 60-67 - Luigi Siciliano, Sabine Schmidt, Manuel Kinzler:
BoRIS and BIA: CRIS and Institutional Repository Integration at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano. 68-73 - Jakub Jurkiewicz, Piotr Wendykier, Krzysztof Wojciechowski, Mateusz Fedoryszak, Piotr Jan Dendek:
Common Map of Academia: Augmenting Bibliography Research Information Data. 74-79 - Carlos Sousa Pinto, Cláudia Simões, Luís A. Amaral:
CERIF - Is the Standard Helping to Improve CRIS? 80-85 - Dragan Ivanovic, Lidija Ivanovic, Bojana Dimic Surla:
Multi-interoperable CRIS Repository. 86-91 - Pedro Príncipe, Najla Rettberg, Elóy Rodrigues, Mikael K. Elbæk, Jochen Schirrwagen, Nikos Houssos, Lars Holm Nielsen, Brigitte Jörg:
OpenAIRE Guidelines: Supporting Interoperability for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRIS. 92-94
CRIS Implementation - Systems and Services
- Brigitte Jörg, Thorsten Höllrigl, David Baker:
Harmonising and Formalising Research Administration Profiles CASRAI / CERIF. 95-102 - Christian Buchmayer, Michael Greil, Anna-Laetitia Hikl, Olivia Kaiser-Dolidze, Clemens Miniberger:
Usability on the Edge: The Implementation of u: cris at the University of Vienna. 103-109 - Joachim Schöpfel, Danica Zendulková, Omid Fatemi:
Electronic Theses and Dissertations in CRIS. 110-117 - David T. Palmer, Andrea Bollini, Susanna Mornati, Michele Mennielli:
DSpace-CRIS@HKU: Achieving Visibility with a CERIF Compliant Open Source System. 118-123 - Nina Karlstrøm, Lars Wenaas:
Showing it all - A New Interface for Finding all Norwegian Research Output. 124-129 - Ieda Pelogia Martins Damian, José Eduardo Santarém Segundo, Edgard Monforte Merlo:
SWOT Analysis of the Services Provided by e-government Sites in Brazil. 130-135 - Dmitry Semyachkin, Eugene Kislyak, Mikhail Sergeev:
CyberLeninka: Open Access and CRIS Trends Leading to Open Science in Russia. 136-139 - Pouneh Mehrtash, Omid Fatemi:
National Open Access Scientific Articles Registration System (NOSARS). 140-146 - Tomás Chudlarský, Jan Dvorák, Martin Soucek:
A Comparison of Research Output Counting Methods Using a National CRIS - Effects at the Institutional Level. 147-152 - Leigh Garrett, Carlos Silva:
UCARIS - Making the Most of Your Current Resources. 153-157 - Ivan Nevolin, Anatoly Kozyrev:
Developing CRIS Module for Technology Transfer. 158-162 - Andrey Guskov, Oleg Zhizhimov, Vladimir Kikhtenko, Danil Skachkov, Denis Kosyakov:
RuCRIS: A Pilot CERIF based System to Aggregate Heterogeneous Data of Russian Research Projects. 163-167 - V. A. Zelepukhina, T. S. Danilova, A. S. Burmistrov, Yu. Yu. Tarasevich:
Particular Experience in Design and Implementation of a Current Research Information System in Russia: National Specificity. 168-173 - Aleksander Nowinski:
Current Bibliography Research Information Systems in Poland. 174-178 - Amaury Duval, Valérie Brasse:
How to Ensure the Economic Viability of an Open Data Platform. 179-182
Research Data
- Enrico Boldrini, Daniela Luzi, Stefano Nativi, Fabrizio Pecoraro:
Integrating CERIF Entities in a Multidisciplinary e-infrastructure for Environmental Research Data. 183-190 - Keith G. Jeffery, Anne Asserson, Nikos Houssos, Valérie Brasse, Brigitte Jörg:
From Open Data to Data-intensive Science through CERIF. 191-198 - Anna Clements, Valerie McCutcheon:
Research Data Meets Research Information Management: Two Case Studies Using (a) Pure CERIF-CRIS and (b) EPrints Repository Platform with CERIF Extensions. 199-206 - Brigitte Jörg, Simon Waddington, Richard Jones, Stephen Trowell:
Harmonising Research Reporting in the UK - Experiences and Outputs from UKRISS. 207-214 - Joy Davidson, Sarah Jones, Laura Molloy, Ulla Bøgvad Kejser:
Emerging Good Practice in Managing Research Data and Research Information within UK Universities. 215-222 - Keith G. Jeffery, Anne Asserson:
Data Intensive Science: Shades of Grey. 223-230 - Hannelore Vanhaverbeke, Sabina Beullens, Lieve Timmermans, Klara Gijsbers, Bieke Bras, Christelle Maeyaert:
Deceiving Simplicity. Balancing the Need for Ready-to-use Research Information with the Semantic and Technical Complexity of Research Data. 231-238 - Thomas "Voldemort" Vestdam, Henrik Steen "Saruman" Rasmussen, Marius "Sidious" Doornenbal:
Black Magic Meta Data-get a Glimpse behind the Scene. 239-244 - Anastasia Dimou, Laurens De Vocht, Geert Van Grootel, Leen Van Campe, Jeroen Latour, Erik Mannens, Rik Van de Walle:
Visualizing the Information of a Linked Open Data Enabled Research Information System. 245-252 - Ina Blümel, Stefan Dietze, Lambert Heller, Robert Jäschke, Martin Mehlberg:
The Quest for Research Information. 253-260 - Cristiano Fugazza, Anna Basoni, Stefano Menegon, Alessandro Oggioni, Fabio Pavesi, Monica Pepe, Alessandro Sarretta, Paola Carrara:
RITMARE: Semantics-aware Harmonisation of Data in Italian Marine Research. 261-265 - Alberto Nogales, Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Brigitte Jörg:
Combining VIVO and Google Scholar Data as Sources for CERIF Linked Data: A Case in the Agricultural Domain. 266-271 - Mathias Riechert, Werner Dees:
Research Information Standardization as a Wicked Problem: Possible Consequences for the Standardization Process. Case Study of the Specification Project of the German Research Core Dataset. 272-277 - Núria Cuní:
Scientific Outputs: Integration and Unification of Catalan CRIS Information Systems. 278-283
Research Assessment
- Laure Haak, David Baker, Thorsten Höllrigl:
CASRAI and ORCID: Putting the Pieces together to Collaboratively Support the Research Community. 284-288 - Birge Wolf, Manfred Szerencsits, Hansjörg Gaus, Christoph E. Müller, Jürgen Heß:
Developing a Documentation System for Evaluating the Societal Impact of Science. 289-296 - Anna Clements, Brigitte Jörg, Grete Christina Lingjærde, Tomás Chudlarský, Lisa Colledge:
The Application of the CERIF Data Format to Snowball Metrics. 297-300 - Andria McGrath, Mark Cox:
Research Excellence and Evaluation Using a CRIS: A Cross-institutional Perspective. 301-308 - Giuliana Rubbia, Ciro Franco, Dario Pellizzon, Luca Nannipieri:
Research Support Services in Higher Education and Research Institutions: Approaches, Tools and Trends. 309-314 - Jirí Málek, Viera Hudecková, Martin Matejka:
System of Evaluation of Research Institutions in the Czech Republic. 315-320 - Danica Zendulková:
The Implementation of CERIF based Data Model for Statistical Survey of Research and Development Potential within the SK CRIS. 321-326
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