RCUK Research Information systems: ROS & GtR
“Managing linked open research data” data.ac.uk & ARMA, London, 5/7/13
Gerry Lawson (NERC/RCUK)
RCUK recognises the reporting burden for HEIs
• In 2010 HESA, AHUA and UCISA undertook a survey of reporting with 40 HEIs and found 550 unique reports/year:
• Of which:– HE Funding Bodies 112– HE Regulation and Reporting 43– NHS 17– Optional surveys/ publications 56– Other funding bodies 68– Professional/academic accreditation 154– Statutory reporting 98– TOTAL 543
http://landscape.hesa.ac.uk/hebrg-survey-of-statutory-and-external-returns-help-us-to-help-you/
Research Information collection in everyone’s interest
Accountability: Specified in Council Delivery Plans and scorecards Regular monitoring, including indicators Performance management – impact reporting Ad-hoc reporting to Ministers, Parliament, Public
(metrics AND narratives)
Advocacy: Bidding in Comprehensive Spending Reviews Working with national & international funding partners
Awareness Council Grants on Web Systems Gateway to Research portal and API
Impact Reporting Requirements for BIS
BIS Impact Reporting (2)
BIS Impact Reporting (3)
Implementing ROS in ePrints
The ROS Outcome Collection Types
1. Publications
2. Collaborations
3. Other Research Output
4. Collaboration/ Partnership
5. Further Funding
6. Staff Development
7. Dissemination/
Communication
8. IP/Exploitation
9. Award/Recognition
10. Impact
11. Key Findings
Collecting metadata on datasets
ROS Development Issues
• Still a young system - started only in 11-12 (12-13 for NERC) • Redevelopment will take place before next collection
campaign in Jan 14• Current Issues
The Excel bulk upload omits 3 of the Outcome Types The CERIF upload is (so far) only available for publications Master data problems if a PI accesses ROS independently of data collected in
a HEI CRIS system) Data quality – CrossRef metadata completion is not 100% reliable for all
publication types; “Authority Lists” are needed for organizations Updating of new and revised grants not frequent enough. Scope for harmonisation of Outcome Types, Attributes & Vocabularies? Scope for greater interoperability with Research Organisations Microsoft’s repository system (Zentity) is no longer supported
ROS & RF Harmonisation – is it possible?• RCUK – is conducting a review of ROS and Research Fish• Possible harmonisation of Outcome Types, Attributes and
Vocabularies (LOVs) – some of which will remain Council specific. Main differences highlighted…
RF Outcome Types1. Publications2. Collaborations3. Further Funding4. Next Destinations5. Engagement Activities6. Influence on Policy , Patients & Public7. Research Materials8. Intellectual Property9. Development of Products & Interventions10. Impacts on the Private Sector11. Awards and Recognition12. Use of Facilities
ROS Outcome Types1. Publications2. Collaboration/Partnership3. Further Funding4. Staff Development5. Dissemination/ communication6. Impact on policy7. Other Research Output8. Intellectual Property9. Exploitation10. Impact Summaries11. Award and Recognition12.Key Findings
Gateway to Research - Aims
• To deliver, by December 2013 a web-based Portal giving a single public point of access to search and analyse information from 7 Councils (plus TSB) on– Research inputs (money, people, abstract, objectives, planned
impacts, initial partners) – from RCUK Grants Systems– Research outcomes (publications, impacts, key findings, patents, IP,
collaborations, next destinations etc) – from ROS and Research Fish• Joint BIS/ RCUK/ HEI initiative to increase the visibility for RCUK
funded research, and eventually to include other research funders• To have an initial focus on improving the link between the research
base and Industry – particularly SMEs.• Emphasis on Open Access to Research Information and Research
Data
Gateway to Research – Developments Needed
Improvements needed: faceted search (pre or post main search); fuzzy searches; intramural funding; studentships; classifications; co-funding; consortium/split awards; project partners; more research outcomes – including datasets; improved person and organisation identifiers; weekly updates from ROS/RF/JeS; show collaborator types; better ranking of search results (e.g. relevance, publications, citation impact – not just project finance); APIs & Hack Days.
http://gtr.rcuk.ac.uk/
JISC Partner Project – G4HE
Gateway for Higher Education
Aims to engage with GtR to improve the information exchange between Higher Education Institutions and the Research Councils.
Develop tools and interfaces to allow both human and machine access to data held on GtR, and elsewhere where that is required;
Based on validated use-cases shown to have specific and demonstrable value to HEIs.
Names Authorities: Organisation IDs
• Higher Education Institutions - 300+ listed by UCAS)• Research Organisations - 250 funded by RCUK (including some overseas)
– Independent Research Organisations (56 recognised by RCUK)– Research Council Institutes (BBSRC 6, MRC 33, NERC 6, STFC 5)
• Organisations (JeS lists 47,000 parent organisations and 160,000 in total)• HESA “Institution Profile Record” 12/13 will clarify UK HEI department names
annually from 2013 – and map in % terms to “Cost Centres” and REF “Units of Assessment”
• Other sources of OrgIDs:– Ringgold (350k organisations worldwide with publisher focus – linked to ISNI)– Companies House (3 million+ companies in UK)– Dunn and Bradstreet (213 million companies globally)– UK Provider Reference Number (UKPRN - 25,000 providers in UK)– EU Participant Identification Codes (number not available)– International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI 6.4 million, 747,979 researchers)
Names Authorities: ORCID
UsersResearchersResearch OrganisationsResearch FundersInformation Aggregators50 members
Uptake7,500 IDs with UK email accounts23,000 Unique UK IP contacts
FeaturesMultiple email addressesResearcherID, CrossRef, AuthorIDScopus, DataCite (ODIN) links, ISNI interoperability
Information SystemsAltmetric, ANDS, AVEDAS, CrossRef,DataCite, Faculty of 100 Figshare, Knode, OCLC, Pubmed Europe, Symplectic, Thompson Reuters
Interoperability – the UK Research Information Shared Service (UKRISS) ?
HEI CRIS/ IR (e.g. PURE)
HEI CRIS/ IR (e.g.
Symplectic)
ROS
HEI CRIS/ IR (e.g Avidas)
Research Fish
HEBCI
DataCiteDryad
CrossRefFundRef
PMC
Gateway to ResearchUKRISSORCID/
WOS, DCI, Scopus
Publishers Repository Broker
ORCID/ISNI People & Organisation Names Authority
CrossRefPublication Names Authority
DataCiteDataset Names Authority
????Research Grant Names Authority
See: http://ukriss.cerch.kcl.ac.uk/uk-research-information-shared-service-ukriss-project/
Don’t forget other funding sources
http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/dcp171778_302928.pdf... (ONS, March 2013)
Open Research Information - Going Forward .....
• Researchers – ORCID is a great success – now it is adding Affiliations, Patents and Grants.
• Research organisations – we need an international Names Authority (ISNI) to link commercial and UK Institutional
systems (Ringgold, Companies House, HESA Campus Survey, RCUK- CDR, ORCID etc.)?
• Research funding – GtR could perhaps be a UK Research Funding “Names Authority” (also possible role for the
Global Research Council). It will develop its API jointly with the community.
• Researcher expertise – metadata is held in ORCID & research council systems – reviewer matching is possible using
semantic matching against subject based thesauri (e.g. Mesh, Geotree, Engineering Village, Compendix, Gemet etc).
• Research facilities – move to UK register of facilities/equipment availability.
• Research outcomes – move to standardisation of types, attributes, vocabularies.
• Research open access – need greater standardisation of OA metadata and DC Extensions – including APCs.
• Research careers – need consistent use of OrcIDs, OrgIDs and timestamps – WoS and Scopus can help.
• Research classifications – move to national standard like JACS4?
• Research data – we need inks to DOIs and PURLs from papers, projects, institutions; also need more standardisation
of discovery metadata. DataCite gives a good format for citations. The Data Citation Index may have a big impact.