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    European Integration of National-level Services – a look on the case study of the FAIRCORE4EOSC project

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    15 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the session "Contributions from euroCRIS members (I)".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the eventThe presentation describes the current work of the FAIRCORE4EOSC-project’s case study related to the European CRIS landscape and the possible data exchanges within CRIS-domain. Also related is the implementation of the RAiD identifier for research projects and related activities. The work started in June 2022 and will continue for the whole length of the FAIRCORE4EOSC project, whose scheduled end-date is May 2025. The platforms taking part in the case study are the Finnish national CRIS, Research.fi, developed by CSC – IT Center for Science, the concept study on Dutch Open Knowledge Base by SURF and the Greek HELIX service maintained by Athena RC

    KU Leuven RDR: Setting up an institutional research data repository in the Flemish open science context

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    22 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the "National session (I)"The research data repository at KU Leuven was launched in 2022 within the institutional push for Open Science. The presentation describes the features of the Dataverse-based platform and its integration within the wider institutional system configuration which includes SAP and the Lirias institutional repository. Further interoperability mechanisms are operating with regard to FRIS, OpenAIRE and the EOSC. The KU RDR is seen as a tool to enable the FAIR principles and to consolidate research data publication, which is not yet generally embedded in research practices at the institution

    A funder’s perspective on how linking and integrating research data can advance Open Science and research assessment

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    15 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the "National session (I)"The presentation provides a research funder's view of the roadmap for Open Science implementation as seen by the Flemish Research Council (Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek, FWO). This roadmap is divided in five sections devoted to Open Access, research data management and DMPs, registration of research outputs (in FRIS), persistent identifiers and research assessment and its reform

    SoleCRIS by Solenovo

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    12 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the Business session.-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the eventThe presentation introduces the Finnish SoleCRIS solution and the project to upgrade the platform. This project started by establishing the technological basis in 2020, while the development phase of the product began in 2021. The deployment phase was conducted between June and November of 2022 in two stages -- for librarians and researchers

    An organizational approach for discipline prediction in research projects

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    22 slides.-- Presentation delivered by Hoang-Son Pham within the "National session (II)".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the eventThe prediction of research disciplines has gained increasing attention in recent years due to its potential implementations in a variety of fields, such as academic advising, career counseling, and academic research funding allocation. Research information systems storing projects (meta) data play a crucial role in managing and evaluating research (meta)data across different disciplines and fields of study. In this context, research projects are manually assigned one or more research disciplines to facilitate this process. This is usually done by research administrators due to the limited time the principal researchers themselves might have. In addition to being rather subjective and time-consuming, this can lead to inconsistencies in discipline assignments and hence impact the quality of data used for monitoring and reporting

    Recent advances in CRIS interoperability

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    29 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the 9th Seminar of University Knowledge Bases in Poland, https://conference.omegapsir.io/The talk provides an overview of the progress around CRIS interoperability that has taken place since last year's presentation at the previous 8th Seminar of University Knowledge Bases, http://hdl.handle.net/11366/1921. Emphasis is made on the socio-technical nature of the research information management or CRIS infrastructure and the newly launched "National/Regional Research Portals Working Group" – jointly operated by euroCRIS and the Austrian RIS Synergy project – is subsequently introduced. The possible role of POL-on in this wide group of national and regional CRIS is examined. The presentation then moves onto the area of PIDs, for whose implementation CRIS systems (both institutional and national/regional ones) are not only expected to play a key role, but are in fact key actors already. Beyond well-established PIDs like DOIs, ORCIDs or even RORs, the talk will examine the role of CRIS systems in the gradual adoption of emerging PIDs like DOI-based grant IDs, RAiDs and PIDs for instruments and facilities as highlighted in the Knowledge Exchange report "Building the plane as we fly it" released last month, https://zenodo.org/record/7258286

    The role of national and regional CRIS in the implementation of PIDs

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    18 slides.-- Presentation delivered at the Sep 13th online meeting of the CRISCROS WG for national and regional CRIS. See http://bit.ly/3RiJCvI for more info on the working groupThe presentation highlights the very relevant role that CRIS systems – and specifically national and regional CRIS – are expected to play in the adoption and implementation of persistent identifiers. Some example case studies are provided for PID implementation initiatives where institutional/national/regional CRIS are playing or have played such a key role. A two-stage process for PID adoption is suggested where a first layer of internal and already persistent IDs will eventually be complemented with a top layer of international, resolvable PIDs once the appropriate standards are mature enough. The multi-faceted issue of PID maturity is discussed alongside some examples for PIDs both consolidated and emerging. The not always clear position of CRIS within the PID stakeholder community is examined and the large differences across countries are underlined. Finland is suggested as a possible model case study for organisational workflows around PIDs in view of the fact that the CSC in Espoo that hosts the Research.fi national CRIS is also the home for the Finnish National PID Strategy and the NREN for the country, besides holding the coordination for the FAIRCORE4EOSC project

    Introducing accessibility in 2023: a repository / CRIS perspective

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    13 slides.-- Link to session recording available at https://eurocris.org/newsEvent webpage available at https://live.sages.pl/eurocris-webinarSlides delivered by George Macgregor in his introductory talk to the Oct 2023 euroCRIS webinar on web accessibility and WCAG compliance. The presentation provides an overview of the currently applicable legislation in the realm of web accessibility and explains the methodology applied to ensure compliance for the Strathprints institutional repository at the University of Strathclyde Glasgow

    PID Network Germany – community building and national roadmap development across ten PID use cases

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    11 slides.-- Presentation delivered by Andreas Czerniak within the session "Contributions from euroCRIS members (I)".-- Includes extended abstract submitted to the eventPID Network Germany is a three-year project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with the participation of DataCite, the German National Library (DNB), the Helmholtz Open Science Office, the German National Library of Science and Technology (TIB) and the Bielefeld University Library, i.e. infrastructure institutions that register and manage PIDs, provide advice, and reuse PIDs in reference and search environments. The project addresses ten different PID use cases: for research data, instruments, scholarly events, cultural objects and their context, organisations and research projects, persons, physical objects, publication infrastructures and research information services, research software, and textual publications.The project aims to establish a network of stakeholder groups, to conduct thematically focused workshops and seminars, to identify and continuously monitor the status quo and challenges and needs around PIDs in science and culture. This will be the base for developing guidelines for data providers that will be tested prototypically and finally result in the development of a national PID roadmap in a participatory process

    Research Information Management Systems: covering the whole research lifecycle

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    Includes presentation (16 slides) and full paper (9 pages).-- Presented by Hanna-Mari Puuska within the EUNIS 2023 session "IT Support for Research 2".-- Event programme available at https://www.eunis.org/eunis2023/schedule/Since the joint EUNIS/euroCRIS CRIS/IR survey report was published in 2016, Current Research Information Systems (CRISs) have become even more widely implemented at institutions and in countries all over the world. These platforms traditionally serve a double purpose: as tools to showcase the research activity conducted within its walls and as internal databases to enable evidence-based decision-making processes. Increasingly, they also act as a reliable and comprehensive information source for external systems and services. This text provides a snapshot of the current CRIS landscape – with an emphasis on Europe – and summarises the various ways CRISs are currently used as well as introduces new emerging uses and scenarios. Special attention is paid to the ever-growing number of national and regional CRIS platforms, which are increasingly seen as valuable research information collection systems for the analysis of the strengths and weaknesses of research in specific geographies

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