UKOLN staff have recently worked with Jisc in supporting the take-up of the Open Researcher and Contributor Identifier (ORCID) by the research community. A recent post which explains Why every researcher should sign up for their ORCID ID has been published on the LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog. The post describes how ORCID is a non-profit effort providing digital identifiers to the research community to ensure correct authorship data are available and more transparent. The post also summarises the benefits to researchers who acquire their ORCID ID.
Posts Tagged ‘Research Information Management’
The Benefits of the ORCID ID to Researchers
Wednesday, January 30th, 2013JISC RIM CERIF Workshop Report
Tuesday, July 10th, 2012The Innovation Support Centre at UKOLN (together with the JISC RIM and RCSI Programmes) organised a workshop in Bristol on 27-28 June 2012 on Research Information Management (RIM) and CERIF. The Innovation Support Centre has just published a blog posting on this event. Further details are available from the ISC blog.
CERIF Landscape Study
Thursday, March 22nd, 2012Rosemary Russell of UKOLN ISC has written an explanatory news feature on Adoption of CERIF in Higher Education Institutions in the UK: A Landscape Study which is now available on the UKOLN Web site.
The Importance of CERIF to UK HEIs
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012UKOLN will host meetings in Bath on the the Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) in February 2012 as a means of supporting better understanding of the use and benefits of this model to the UK Higher Education community. A news feature on CERIF and these meetings is available on the UKOLN Web site.
CERIF Meetings in Bath
Monday, January 9th, 2012UKOLN is hosting a series of meetings based on CERIF, the Common European Research Information Format, in co-operation with euroCRIS and JISC. The first is a CERIF tutorial and UK data surgery, to be held on 9 February 2012, followed by euroCRIS task group meetings on 10 February, both in the city of Bath. Participation is open, and all those involved in research information management are strongly encouraged to take the opportunity to strengthen their understanding of CERIF and explore real-life data scenarios, as well as to contribute UK experience to related euroCRIS task groups.
Free Conference Showcasing JISC-funded RIM Projects
Thursday, September 15th, 2011A few places remain for the free conference showcasing the work of the second round of JISC-funded Research Information Management projects. It will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre on Tuesday 20 September 2011.
The JISC Research Information Management (RIM) Projects Final Event has been organised by JISC and UKOLN and aims to present the work of the following JISC-funded Research Information Management Strand 2 final projects:
- Brunel Research Under a CERIF Environment (BRUCE) – Brunel University
- CERIFy – UKOLN, University of Bath
- Integrated Research Input and Output System (IRIOS) – University of Sunderland
- Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) – Centre for e-Reseach (CeRch), Kings College London
The day will start with an overview of the strand, including its aims and objectives. This will be followed by a sneak preview of each of the projects’ findings, where each of the projects will seek to persuade delegates to come to their sessions. After the break, four parallel sessions will be held involving all projects; these sessions will be repeated in the afternoon. Therefore delegates will have an opportunity to visit at least two project sessions during the day.
Following the afternoon project sessions, there will be a number of presentations from projects that are building on the Research Information Management strand (e.g. from RMAS, Research Council, etc). The day will end with a plenary discussion focusing on the way forward.
Further information on the JISC Research Information Management (RIM) Projects Final Event is available, including a draft programme and a booking form.
JISC Research Information Management Projects Final Event
Thursday, August 25th, 2011JISC and UKOLN are organising a free conference to showcase the work of the second round of JISC-funded Research Information Management (RIM) projects. The conference is free and will be held at the Manchester Conference Centre on 20 September 2011.
The conference will highlight the work of the following Strand 2 final projects:
- Brunel Research Under a CERIF Environment (BRUCE) – Brunel University
- CERIFy – UKOLN, University of Bath
- Measuring Impact under CERIF (MICE) – Centre for e-Reseach (CeRch), Kings College London
- Integrated Research Input and Output System (IRIOS) – University of Sunderland
The day will begin with an overview of Strand 2 and its aims and objectives. This will be followed by a sneak preview of the projects’ findings, where each of the projects will make a short presentation to the audience to encourage delegates come to its particular session. After the break four parallel sessions will be held for each of the projects; these sessions will be repeated again in the afternoon. Delegates will therefore have an opportunity to visit at least two project sessions. After the afternoon project sessions, there will be a number of presentations from projects that are building on the Research Information Management strand (e.g. from RMAS, the Research Council, etc). The day will end with a plenary discussion focusing on the way forward.
Further information, a draft programme and a booking form are available from the UKOLN Events Web pages.
The CERIFy Data Surgery
Tuesday, June 21st, 2011The CERIFy Project has produced a report on the recent CERIFy Data Surgery held for project partners in Bath. Details about site visits, the resulting user requirements, project perspectives and the CERIF Standard as well as the business case for CERIF, are available in a news feature on the UKOLN Web site.