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CRIS 2014 Rome

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Révision datée du 28 août 2014 à 12:35 par imported>Ali tebbakh (Articles de conférence en version intégrale)
CRIS 2014 Rome
Début : May 13 2014
Fin : May 15 2014
Site : Site
Ville : Rome
Pays : Italie

CRIS 2014


International Conference on Current Research Information Systems
Managing Data-Intensive Science-the Role of Research Information Systems in Realising the Digital Agenda


Rome, May 13-15, 2014

La Conférence

La conférence CRIS 2014 a été organisée par l'association EuroCRIS et le CNR-Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies à Rome en Italie. Voir : http://www.cris2014.org/index.php?page=index

Co-présidents de la conférence CRIS 2014

Comités

Comité de programme


 

Articles de conférence en version intégrale

EPOS: a novel use of CERIF for data intensive science [1]
Strategies for the management and adoption of impact capture processes within research information management systems[2]

The gradual merging of repository and CRIS solutions to meet institutional research information management requirements De Castro Pablo; Shearer Kathleen; Summann Friedrich

Information integration in Research Information Systems Quix Christoph; Jarke Matthias

Providing an application-specific interface over a CERIF back-end: challenges and solutions Ivanović Dragan; Houssos Nikos

Usability on the Edge: The Implementation of u:cris at the University of Vienna Buchmayer Christian; Greil Michael; Hikl Anna Laetitia; Kaiser-Dolidze Olivia; Miniberger Clemens

Harmonising and Formalising Research Administration Profiles - CASRAI/CERIF Jörg Brigitte; Höllrigl Thorsten; Baker David

Electronic Theses and Dissertations in Current Research Information Systems Schöpfel Joachim; Zendulková Danica; Fatemi Omid

DSpace-CRIS@HKU: Achieving visibility with a CERIF compliant Open Source System Palmer, David T.; Bollini Andrea; Mornati Susanna; Mennielli Michele

Harmonising Research Reporting in the UK – Experiences and output from UKRISS Jörg Brigitte; Waddington Simon; Jones Richard; Trowell Stephen

From Open Data to Data-Intensive Science through CERIF Jeffery Keith G.; Asserson Anne; Houssos Nikos; Brasse Valerie; Jörg Brigitte

Research data meets research information management: Two case studies using (a) Pure CERIF-CRIS and (b) EPrints repository platform with CERIF extensions Clements Anna; McCutcheon Valerie

Integrating CERIF entities in a multidisciplinary e-infrastructure for environmental research data Boldrini Enrico; Luzi Daniela; Nativi Stefano; Pecoraro Fabrizio

The Quest for Research Information Blümel Ina; Dietze Stefan; Heller Lambert; Jäschke Robert; Mehlberg Martin

Data Intensive Science: Shades of Grey Jeffery Keith G.; Asserson Anne

Deceiving simplicity. Balancing the need for ready-to-use research information with the semantic and technical complexity of research data Vanhaverbeke Hannelore; Beullens Sabina; Timmermans Lieve; Gijsbers Klara; Bras Bieke; Maeyaert Christelle

Emerging good practice in managing research data and research information within UK Universities Davidson Joy; Molloy Laura; Jones Sarah; Kejser Ulla Bøgvad

Visualizing the information of a Linked Open Data enabled Research Information System Dimou Anastasia; De Vocht Laurens; Van Grootel Geert; Van Campe Leen; Latour Jeroen; Mannens Erik; Van de Walle Rik

Developing a documentation system for evaluating the societal impact of Science Wolf Birge; Szerencsits Manfred; Gaus Hansjörg; Müller Christoph E.; Heß Jürgen

Research Excellence and Evaluation using a CRIS: A Cross-Institutional perspective McGrath Andria; Cox Mark

CASRAI and ORCID – Putting the pieces together to collaboratively support the research community Haak Laurel; Baker David; Höllrigl Thorsten

The application of the CERIF data format to Snowball Metrics Clements Anna; Jörg Brigitte; Lingjærde Grete Christina; Chudlarský Tomáš; Colledge Lisa