2017
DOI: 10.1108/jd-07-2016-0091
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Working framework of semantic interoperability for CRIS with heterogeneous data sources

Abstract: Purpose Information from Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) is stored in different formats, in platforms that are not compatible, or even in independent networks. It would be helpful to have a well-defined methodology to allow for management data processing from a single site, so as to take advantage of the capacity to link disperse data found in different systems, platforms, sources and/or formats. Based on functionalities and materials of the VLIR project, the purpose of this paper is to present a m… Show more

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“…The publications of each country come mainly from universities, either from a university department or a research institute. Since the 1990s the universities of the world have been developing CRIS in various ways, depending on the organizations and countries involved [4]. In light of CRIS research being primarily Europe-centric, important areas of opportunity for global collaboration, cooperation and exchange are wide open for the rest of the continents.…”
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“…The publications of each country come mainly from universities, either from a university department or a research institute. Since the 1990s the universities of the world have been developing CRIS in various ways, depending on the organizations and countries involved [4]. In light of CRIS research being primarily Europe-centric, important areas of opportunity for global collaboration, cooperation and exchange are wide open for the rest of the continents.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Optimal storage, preservation, and exchange of this data are considered a keystone for the realization of Open Science and to address the need for immediate availability of metadata under the "FAIR" scheme: Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable [3]. CRIS is designed to manage information from heterogeneous data sources such as digital libraries, knowledge bases, and institutional repositories [4]; they also use standards such as CERIF (Common European Research Information Format) to manage and exchange data [5], [6], and have their foundations in the work of the Community Research and Development Information Service (CORDIS). A CRIS, therefore, is a comprehensive system of scientific information, management, and analysis of the productivity of research.…”
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