CRISs, IRs and their interoperability: an updated picture

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CRISs, IRs and their interoperability: an updated picture - Pablo de Castro (euroCRIS: Connecting Research Information Experts)

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CRISs, IRs and their interoperability: an updated picture [with some focus on Portuguese initiatives]

Pablo de CastroeuroCRIS Board memberGrandIR Ltdpcastromartin@gmail.comhttp://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033

System interoperability (beyond CRIS/IR): the key concept

Publications

Full TextRepository

Open Access

Link

ed

Activities

University of St Andrews

CRIS(Pure)

Fed Out

REF, RCUKSFC, HESA

HEI – StrategicPlanning, Benchmarking

Public, Media Recognition / Impact

Industry / SME’sInterface

CollaborationsResearch Pools

Pulled InStaff Records

[HR]

Student Records [Registry]

University Structure [HR]

Projects, Grants, KT

[Finance]

ManualInput

Entered

WoS, arXiv, PubMed, Scopus…

Harve

sted

Bibtex, Refman

Uploaded

Award / recognition

Dissemination / Engagement

Research data sets(multiple locations and

formats)

Impact

Indicators

Measures

Case Studies

System interoperability (beyond CRIS/IR): the key concept

'Interoperability' has two different and simultaneous implications:

1. Effective data exchange ('imported' as good as 'created')2. External record querying and visualization as if local

Actual cross-institutional system implementations rather relying on a 'service layer' that will interoperate with whatever systems are available at institutional level(not quite following this ideal-world model)

Forthcoming COAR Repository Observatory release:"7 things you should know about CRISs, IRs and their interoperability"

https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-observatory/

Forthcoming COAR Repository Observatory release:"7 things you should know about CRISs, IRs and their interoperability": case studies

https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/repository-observatory/

Case Studies: U Glasgow – Enlighten Sigarra U.Porto PT-CRIS

Four main CRIS/IR interoperability areas at UGla factsheet

https://www.jisc-collections.ac.uk/Jisc-Monitor/APC-data-collection/

1. Metadata exchange for bibliographic records

2. Data exchange on research context (mainly projects & funding)

3. Finance information exchange for GoldOA payment management

4. Metadata exchange for Research Data Management purposes

Gold OA leads to improvement on policy compliance monitoring

http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/library/2014/09/23/lse-87-compliant-with-the-rcuk-policy-on-open-access/

http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/271048/

Moving towards IR-as-CRIS scenario (but also CRIS-as-IR)

Extending the repository datamodel (EPrints)

Whatever the institutional systems and their specific configuration, exchange between systems and

communities is a key requirement for building the needed services on top of the whole array of use cases

Some key interoperability trends (I): global standards

https://guidelines.openaire.eu/wiki/OpenAIRE_Guidelines:_For_CRIS

Some key interoperability trends (II): CERIF-XML[OpenAIRE – H2020]

Some key interoperability trends (II): CERIF-XML[Portal de la Recerca de Catalunya – Catalan Research Portal]

Some key interoperability trends (III): RDM the next key challenge(at much an earlier stage than previous use cases)

http://dspacecris.eurocris.org/handle/11366/184

Interoperability the leitmotiv for next euroCRIS SMM

Obrigado!

Pablo de CastroeuroCRIS Board memberGrandIR Ltdpcastromartin@gmail.comhttp://orcid.org/0000-0001-6300-1033