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13th CRIS 2016: St Andrews, UK
- Miguel-Ángel Sicilia, Anna Clements, Pablo de Castro, Eduard Simons:
13th International Conference on Current Research Information Systems, CRIS 2016, Communicating and Measuring Research Responsibly: Profiling, Metrics, Impact, Interoperability, St Andrews, UK, June 9-11, 2016. Procedia Computer Science 106, Elsevier 2017 - Miguel-Ángel Sicilia
, Eduard Simons, Anna Clements, Pablo de Castro:
Communicating and Measuring Research Responsibly: Profiling, Metrics, Impact, Interoperability. 1-2 - T. S. Shinyaeva, Yu. Yu. Tarasevich:
Scientometric Indicators and Collaboration Network as a Potential Tool for Gift Author Detection. 3-10 - Anna Clements
, Peter I. Darroch, John Green:
Snowball Metrics - Providing a Robust Methodology to Inform Research Strategy - but do they help? 11-18 - Ivan Nevolin
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Crowdsourcing Opportunities for Research Information Systems. 19-24 - Stefan Schlattmann:
Capturing the Collaboration Intensity of Research Institutions Using Social Network Analysis. 25-31 - Steven Van den Berghe
, Kyle Van Gaeveren:
Data Quality Assessment and Improvement: A Vrije Universiteit Brussel Case Study. 32-38 - Mathias Riechert, Owen Roberson, Jürgen Wastl
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Research Information Standards Adoption: Development of a Visual Insight Tool at the University of Cambridge. 39-46 - Mark Akoev
, Olga Leyba, Lev Golitsyn:
Limitations of CRIS in Assessing the Progress of Increasing Research Output in UrFU. 47-53 - Miguel-Ángel Sicilia
, Elena García-Barriocanal, Salvador Sánchez-Alonso
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Community Curation in Open Dataset Repositories: Insights from Zenodo. 54-60 - Gry Ane Vikanes Lavik, Gunnar Sivertsen
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Erih Plus - Making the Ssh Visible, Searchable and Available. 61-65 - Lucio Biggiero
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Looking at the Skeleton of University Research Performance A Pilot Study on an Italian University. 66-73 - Thomas Vestdam, Brian Plauborg, Leen Van Campe:
FRIS R3 - CERIF XML in Large Scale Exchange of Research Information. 74-81 - Jordan Piscanc
, Romano Trampus, Luisa Balbi, Michele Mennielli, Susanna Mornati, Luigi Andrea Pascarelli, Andrea Bollini
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Regional Portal FVG: Effective Interoperability Trough DSpace-CRIS and Open Standards. 82-86 - Dimitrios C. Karaiskos, Dimitrios Xinidis, Vasilis Bonis:
R&D Statistics Information System: An Interoperability Tail Between CERIF and SDMX. 87-94 - Tom Demeranville
, Josh Brown, Jan Dvorák, Dimitrios C. Karaiskos:
Towards a CERIF-Orcid API Adaptor: A Progress Report. 95-99 - David Baker, Anna Clements
, Catherine Grout, Simon Kerridge
, Valerie McCutcheon
, Helen Newnham
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CASRAI-UK: Using the CASRAI Approach to Develop Standards for Communicating and Sharing Research Information in the UK. 100-103 - Pablo de Castro
, Jochen Schirrwagen
, Dimitris Karaiskos, Jan Dvorák, Andrea Bollini
, Vasilis Bonis, Nikon Gasparis, Victoria Tsoukala, Paolo Manghi
, Pedro Príncipe
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Progress in the Implementation of the OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers. 104-111 - Daniele Bailo
, Damian Ulbricht, Martin L. Nayembil
, Luca Trani
, Alessandro Spinuso, Keith G. Jeffery
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Mapping Solid Earth Data and Research Infrastructures to CERIF. 112-121 - Dragan Ivanovic
, Dusan Surla, Miroslav Trajanovic, Dragan Misic, Zora Konjovic:
Towards the Information System for Research Programmes of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia. 122-129 - Sergey Parinov
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SocioRePEc CRIS with an Interactive Mode of the Research Outputs Usage. 130-137 - Maria João Amante
, João Duarte, Joaquim Godinho, Susana Lopes
, Luis Quintano, Teresa Segurado
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PTCRIS_OrgID - Portuguese Organisation Identifiers Authoritative System. 138-145 - João Mendes Moreira
, Cátia Laranjeira
, José Carvalho, Fernando Ribeiro, Paulo Lopes, Paulo Graça
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Integrating a National Network of Institutional Repositories into the National/International Research Management Ecosystem. 146-152 - Mona Hide Klausen
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Even Minor Integrations Can Deliver Great Value - A Case Study. 153-159 - Renáta McDonnell
, Simon Kerridge
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Research Information Management System (KRIMSON) at Kent. 160-167 - Carlos Sousa Pinto
, Pedro Leitão Lopes, Luis Pedro Valério, Luís Alfredo Amaral:
DeGóis - The Portuguese National Academic CV Platform. 168-175 - Daryl Grenz
, Thibaut Lery, Manus Ward
, Eirini Mastoraki
, Mohamed Baessa
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A CRIS in the Desert: The Implementation of Pure at KAUST A Case Study in Information Exchange. 176-182 - Paola Galimberti
, Susanna Mornati:
The Italian Model of Distributed Research Information Management Systems: A Case Study. 183-195 - Danica Zendulková
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The Assessment of Competence to Perform Research and Development by the SK CRIS: Research Organisation as an Object of Evaluation. 196-203 - Philipp Fondermann, Peter L. van der Togt
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How Wageningen University and Research Centre Managed to Influence Researchers Publishing Behaviour Towards more Quality, Impact and Visibility. 204-211 - Laurent Remy, Valérie Brasse:
Strasbourg IHU Knowledge Base: A CERIF Implementation. 212-219 - Anna Clements
, Gavin Reddick
, Ian Viney, Valerie McCutcheon
, James Toon, Hamish Macandrew, Ian McArdle, Sophie Collet, Jürgen Wastl:
Let's Talk - Interoperability between University CRIS/IR and Researchfish: A Case Study from the UK. 220-231 - Federica Fina
, Jackie Proven:
Using a CRIS to Support Communication of Research: Mapping the Publication Cycle to Deposit Workflows for Data and Publications. 232-238 - Bastian Melsheimer
, Marcus Walther
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Introducing CRIS at FAU: Project Presentation. 239-244 - Milorad Filipovic, Renata Vaderna, Zeljko Ivkovic, Sebastijan Kaplar, Zeljko Vukovic, Igor Dejanovic
, Gordana Milosavljevic
, Dragan Ivanovic
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Application of Kroki Mockup Tool to Implementation of Executable CERIF Specification. 245-252 - Christoph Quix
, Mathias Riechert:
Modelling National Research Information Contexts Based on CERIF. 253-259 - Mathias Riechert, Sophie Biesenbender
, Christoph Quix
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Developing and Standardising Definitions for Research Information: Framework and Methods of Successful Process Documentation. 260-267 - Alejandro Engelmann
, Christer Enkvist
, Carl-Johan Syrén
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On Representing Affiliations in the CERIF Model. 268-275 - Tamsin Burland, Catherine Grout:
Standards and Interoperability: How Jisc's Work Supports Reporting, Communicating and Measuring Research in the UK. 276-282 - José Carvalho, Cátia Laranjeira
, Vasco Vaz, João Mendes Moreira
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Monitoring a National Open Access Funder Mandate. 283-290 - Masud Khokhar
, Hardy Schwamm
, John Krug
, Adrian Albin-Clark:
Data Management Administration Online (DMAOnline). 291-298 - Jyrki Ilva
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Towards Reliable Data - Counting the Finnish Open Access Publications. 299-304 - Joachim Schöpfel, Hélène Prost, Violaine Rebouillat:
Research Data in Current Research Information Systems. 305-320 - Eduard Simons, Mijke Jetten
, Maaike Messelink, Marnix van Berchum
, Hans Schoonbrood, Marion Wittenberg
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The Important Role of CRIS's for Registering and Archiving Research Data. The RDS-project at Radboud University (the Netherlands) in Cooperation with Data-archive DANS. 321-328 - Suvi Remes, Miika Alonen
, Patrik Maltusch, Mikael af Hällström, Stina Westman
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Say, "S" (as) Semantics - and Mean it! Path to Semantically Interoperable Digital Research Services. 329-334 - Sadia Vancauwenbergh:
Governance of Research Information and Classifications, Key Assets to Interoperability of CRIS Systems in Inter-organizational Contexts. 335-342 - Keith G. Jeffery
, Anne Asserson, Laurent Remy, Valérie Brasse:
A CERIF Description of an OA Policy to Ease Monitoring Compliance. 343-350

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