EPrints: a hybrid CRIS/repository
EPrints: a hybrid CRIS/repository
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a repository collects and manages research papers, data, reports, patents and software (curating many kinds of research outputs for immediate access and long-term preservation) but that it is just one of the systems that a CRIS has to interact with. Specialised research databases are used not only for research outputs, but for human resources, project management, finance, grant funding and research expertise. Repositories can therefore benefit from the extended data schema of CRIS systems, while CRIS systems can benefit from the user engagement model of repositories.
Carr, Leslie
0572b10e-039d-46c6-bf05-57cce71d3936
7 May 2010
Carr, Leslie
0572b10e-039d-46c6-bf05-57cce71d3936
Carr, Leslie
(2010)
EPrints: a hybrid CRIS/repository.
Workshop on CRIS, CERIF and Institutional Repositories, Rome, Italy.
10 - 11 May 2010.
2 pp
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a repository collects and manages research papers, data, reports, patents and software (curating many kinds of research outputs for immediate access and long-term preservation) but that it is just one of the systems that a CRIS has to interact with. Specialised research databases are used not only for research outputs, but for human resources, project management, finance, grant funding and research expertise. Repositories can therefore benefit from the extended data schema of CRIS systems, while CRIS systems can benefit from the user engagement model of repositories.
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Published date: 7 May 2010
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Workshop on CRIS, CERIF and Institutional Repositories, Rome, Italy, 2010-05-10 - 2010-05-11
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Web & Internet Science
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Local EPrints ID: 271048
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/271048
PURE UUID: b2b69928-f02f-4a7d-856d-c0bf399cd0f2
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