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Euro. CRIS: integrované systémy vedeckých informácií pre každého http: //www. eurocris. org Danica Zendulková,

Euro. CRIS: integrované systémy vedeckých informácií pre každého http: //www. eurocris. org Danica Zendulková, Euro. CRIS TG CRIS-IR leader Otevřené repozitáře 2013 Brno, 30 th May 2013 Slides reproduced from presentations by euro. CRIS members: Ed Simons, Brigitte Jörg, Anna Clements, Jan Dvořák, Barbara Ebert

We will talk about. . . � Euro. CRIS, its visions, aims and activities

We will talk about. . . � Euro. CRIS, its visions, aims and activities � CRIS system � CERIF standards � Euro. CRIS task group CRIS-IR � Interoperability example in SK CRIS

Euro. CRIS � � euro. CRIS is a not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to the development

Euro. CRIS � � euro. CRIS is a not-for-profit organisation, dedicated to the development of quality CRISs (Current Research Information Systems) enabling a wide-scale interoperability. euro. CRIS is the custodian of the Common European Research Information Format (CERIF), an EU Recommendation to the Member States. WHY: Vision Towards Open Access to all European Research Information. � WHAT: Mission Towards research institutions’ capability for interoperation, euro. CRIS is dedicated to the development of a high-quality and scalable architecture to facilitate this. � HOW: Realisation Distribute and develop further the CERIF data model and services for homogeneous access over heterogeneous information sources in the European Research Area (ERA), with support of euro. CRIS and its members. � WHO: Utilisation Research managers, evaluators, researchers, innovators, entrepreneurs, media, citizens.

Euro. CRIS Task groups: � CERIF Task Group � CRIS-IR Task Group � Best

Euro. CRIS Task groups: � CERIF Task Group � CRIS-IR Task Group � Best Practice Task Group � Projects Task Group � CRIS Architecture and Development � Linked Open Data Task Group � Indicators Task Group Activities: � � � Members meetings twice per year: The purpose is to inspire the local communities that are planning to use or are using a CRIS. An opportunity to talk inside the euro. CRIS community. Annual strategic seminar: The purpose is to discuss with strategic partners and to form policies. CRIS conferences (every second year): The purpose is to involve communities outside euro. CRIS. Task Group meetings as required: The Task Groups develop actively euro. CRIS strategy and offerings. Board meetings four times per year: The Board steers the organization, both in the sense of day-to-day management and governance, assesses and controls policy and monitors progress of activities. The current Board of 12 persons is drawn from 9 European countries.

What is a CRIS? “a Current Research Information System, commonly known as "CRIS", is

What is a CRIS? “a Current Research Information System, commonly known as "CRIS", is any information tool dedicated to provide access to and disseminate research information” (www. eurocris. org) A CRIS consists of • a data model describing objects of interest to R&D • a tool or set of tools to manage the data Current Research Information System. . .

What is a CRIS? Current Research Information System = CRIS … driven by …

What is a CRIS? Current Research Information System = CRIS … driven by … that means … information about • of current interest • • • not necessarily ongoing • • • Researchers Organisations (Researchperforming, Funding) Funding Programmes, Calls Projects … • Concepts • Model CERIF • Implementation (Information System) an integrated approach towards managing research information

What is research information? � Information • • • about : Researchers Organisations (who

What is research information? � Information • • • about : Researchers Organisations (who Carry out, Fund, Publish, Commercialise, Benefit from: RESEARCH) Funding Programmes & Calls Projects (Proposed, Ongoing, Completed) Publications, Patents, Data, Products Impact (Indicators and Measures) Facilities, Equipment, Services Addresses, Geographic Bindings, Languages And their Relationships

Who needs Research Information? visibility, finding collaborations, competitors, CV generation Researchers Decision Makers Funding

Who needs Research Information? visibility, finding collaborations, competitors, CV generation Researchers Decision Makers Funding Organisations performance, strategic decisions, priorities, bench-, marking Project Managers distribution of programmes evaluation of results, finding reviewers overview of ongoing activities Libraries Research Organisations integration and interoperability strategic management Research Information finding reviewers, editors integration of relevant findings into lectures and training finding research results of potential market or innovative value finding information for participation in projects, partnerships, usage of results Publishers Education Intermediaries / Brokers Enterprises acquisition, dissemination Media General Public information and education, distribution and interest communication

What is CERIF � Common European Research Information Format � Standard format for interchange

What is CERIF � Common European Research Information Format � Standard format for interchange of R&D information � European Commision: CERIF recommendation to the EU Member States

Model Levels � Conceptual Level (Specification) Concepts relevant for the research domain and their

Model Levels � Conceptual Level (Specification) Concepts relevant for the research domain and their relationships Funding Organisation Person Project Service Skills � � Logical Level (ER Model) Entities and their relationships Publication Equipment CV Patent Product Classification Semantics ( Event Physical Level (Database Scripts) Data Definition commands for the database SQL Script � CREATE Table cf. Pers Semantic Layer (Declared Semantics) CREATE Table cf. Proj A formalized controlled vocabulary describing a. CREATE Table cf. Org. Unit general contextual semantics of the research domain inline with the conceptual, logical and machine description ------------ )

CERIF Model Structure (Views) CERIF Entity Types • Base Entities • Result Entities •

CERIF Model Structure (Views) CERIF Entity Types • Base Entities • Result Entities • Infrastructure Entities • 2 nd Level Entities • Geographic Bounding Box • Link Entities CERIF Features • Multiple Language • Semantics • Measures & Indicators

CERIF 1. 5 (the current version)

CERIF 1. 5 (the current version)

Why CERIF � � � � � 1. CERIF provides an integrated data model

Why CERIF � � � � � 1. CERIF provides an integrated data model for storing or exchanging defined kinds of research information including projects, persons, organisations, funding, publications, patents, products, events, facilities, equipment etc. 2. CERIF may be used to generate researcher CVs and bibliographies, to provide management reports of research activities for funders or research performing institutions, to locate relevant research activities, facilities, equipment or researchers, to stimulate innovation, to evaluate research, to discover potential reviewers. 3. CERIF is in use for research information management by an increasing number of national systems and many individual research funding or performing organisations. There are several commercial companies offering CERIF -compliant systems. 4. CERIF was developed by a group of nominated national experts and is an EU Recommendation to Member States. CERIF is maintained, developed and promoted at the request of the European Commission by euro. CRIS. It is continually developed by a defined process involving euro. CRIS members. 5. CERIF models the world of research information as a fullyconnected graph (not a restricted hierarchy). CERIF has a formal syntax and declared semantics. 6. CERIF has the concept of base entities (e. g. Person) and dynamic link entities (e. g. Person-Publication). This provides advantages in flexibility but also allows the relationship between entities to have associated role (e. g. (first) author) and temporal information. 7. The link entities also allow instances in CERIF to be linked to instances in external systems such as full-text in an institutional repository or research grant funding for a´project in an institutional finance system. 8. The semantics of values of attributes in base entities (e. g. valid country names) are defined. 9. The semantics of values of role in link entities (e. g. Person- Publication roles of author, editor, reviewer, illustrator…. ) are defined. 10. Recent studies (2010) in the UK have demonstrated (a) CERIF is technically the best standard for research information; (b) adoption of CERIF provides very substantial cost savings and improvements in effectiveness.

Strong points of CERIF Covering all aspects of research information (researchers, projects, organisations, funding,

Strong points of CERIF Covering all aspects of research information (researchers, projects, organisations, funding, input (f. t. e. and money), output (publications, patents, other results. . . ), equipment, services, datasets the research is based on. . . ). � An optimal (relational) architecture allowing to express any kind of relation between entities/attributes with every relation “time-stamped” and semantically defined. � Very fine-grained structure, allowing output of the metadata to virtually any format (DC, Didl-Mods, Mark 21, etc. . . ). � A separated “semantic layer” allowing the use of multiple (any) controlled vocabularies (classifications, typologies) as well as their cross-linking and mapping. �

What makes CERIF shine ü ü Right level of abstraction Normalized model v Record

What makes CERIF shine ü ü Right level of abstraction Normalized model v Record data only once v Reference rather than copy ü ü ü Versatile Semantic Layer Time-based relationships Clean design, regular structure

Worked example … • • How many articles has author X published in 2011

Worked example … • • How many articles has author X published in 2011 as a first author? How many times have articles by author X been cited by the end of the previous year? • Did author X publish with institutionally external authors? • In how many FP 7 projects does/did organisation Z participate? • How many women have been involved in FP 7 projects? • How many projects have been realised in 2010 in field A? • How many articles have been published in field B? • How many publications have resulted from project Y?

CRIS-IR Task Group The CRIS-IR Task Group aims at furthering the science and technology

CRIS-IR Task Group The CRIS-IR Task Group aims at furthering the science and technology of the linkage between CRIS and repositories and specifically open access institutional repositories of publications, although data and software repositories are also of interest. This involves working on the architecture for linkage, the metadata and the mechanisms. There are outstanding issues in these areas concerned with syntax, semantics and software processes. Technical work must be preceded by communication and approximation of views between two communities: CRIS and Repository managers and specialists. TG Leader: Danica Zendulková danica. zendulkova@cvtisr. sk

CRIS-IR: Vision and steps Vision: relation between CRIS and Repository � Cooperation between the

CRIS-IR: Vision and steps Vision: relation between CRIS and Repository � Cooperation between the CRIS and OAR communities � Open access and IPR questions – institutional and national systems recommendations for � Good practice: Use cases for interoperability between CRIS and IR – put to the webpage � Technical aspects: ◦ Prepare model of integration interface (xml data exchange, web services) ◦ Optimal set of metadata. Metadata conversion from/to common used metadata format ◦ Using Authority file with persistent ID

CRIS and Repositories at an institution (slide by Keith Jeffery) End-User CERIF CRIS Research

CRIS and Repositories at an institution (slide by Keith Jeffery) End-User CERIF CRIS Research Context [projects, persons, organisational units funding, products, patents, publications facilities, equipment, events] CERIF Various OAIPMH protocols OA Repository (hypermedia) Documents e-Research repository Datasets and Software

Result_Publication Instance Diagram (slide by Keith Jeffery) Org. Unit M member employee Person A

Result_Publication Instance Diagram (slide by Keith Jeffery) Org. Unit M member employee Person A member Project leader Project P Part of author Publication X Org. Unit O Org. Unit N Part of owns IPR

Rome declaration on CRIS and OAR At the 2 nd CRIS & OAR Workshop,

Rome declaration on CRIS and OAR At the 2 nd CRIS & OAR Workshop, May 2011 Rome � Need to coordinate the developments in CRIS and OAR � High quality research information is critically important to research institutions, research funders, policymakers and society at large � Information on publicly-funded research should be available, shareable and integrated seamlessly � � http: //www. eurocris. org/Documents/Rome. Declaration. pdf

CRIS & Repository Applications Combine repository with CRIS use metadata from CRIS � �

CRIS & Repository Applications Combine repository with CRIS use metadata from CRIS � � � Converis -integrated Research Information Management with support along the complete Research Life Cycle Pure – integrated CRIS and repository „two in one“ Symplectic – research management information system used by universities Surplus –CINECA � Universitas XXI OCU � Country No of applications Austria 1 Belgium 3 Denmark 45 Finland 2 Germany 4 Italy 1 Netherland 1 Norway 1 Portugal 1 Sweden 2 United Kingdom 43 Anything else ?

Euro. CRIS Contact euro. CRIS Secretariat Cor van Osnabruggelaan 61 2251 RE Voorschoten The

Euro. CRIS Contact euro. CRIS Secretariat Cor van Osnabruggelaan 61 2251 RE Voorschoten The Netherlands Phone: +31 6 53187431 Email: eurocris@eurocris. org Website: www. eurocris. org

. . . na čom pracujeme v CVTI SR � Informačný systém výskumu, vývoja

. . . na čom pracujeme v CVTI SR � Informačný systém výskumu, vývoja a inovácií SK CRIS /od januára 2013 � https: //www. skcris. sk

SK CRIS obsahuje � Projekty � Výskumníkov � Organizácie � Výsledky � Modul Va.

SK CRIS obsahuje � Projekty � Výskumníkov � Organizácie � Výsledky � Modul Va. V (publikácie, patenty, produkty) pre zber dát a integračné rozhranie � Plnotextové aj rozšírené vyhľadávanie � Hypertextové prepojenie objektov

Chceme vedieť. . . � je publikácia A výsledkom riešenia projektu? � aké publikácie

Chceme vedieť. . . � je publikácia A výsledkom riešenia projektu? � aké publikácie vznikli v rámci projektu X? �Z bibliografickej dtb CREPČ sa to nedozvieme. . . � Ale: � nechceme � Riešenie: údaje vkladať dvakrát

Prepojenie SK CRIS - CREPČ. . . � CREPČ – Centrálny register publikačnej činnosti

Prepojenie SK CRIS - CREPČ. . . � CREPČ – Centrálny register publikačnej činnosti (v súčasnosti dáta za univerzity; bez úplných textov)

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