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  • Lindholm, Jessica, 1971, et al. (författare)
  • How to build a CRIS-system relevant for your institution
  • 2018
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This paper presents our experiences of in-house development of a CRIS at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Which course for the future is relevant when building a new repository platform in 2018, how does is it relate to the choices made 15 years ago when many of the current repository platforms were launched? This paper will present features that we have in place, as well as the experiences from moving out of the comfort zone and dealing with new, non-publication related data, while sustaining and enhancing existing data and current services. In the development of research.chalmers.se we have had to leave several desired features in a backlog list, whilst focusing on simply doing the most relevant features. For the main features we have implemented them as elegant as possible. For instance, we will demonstrate automatic classification, data-driven workflows between various system - all made with the motto: "Let the researchers do research, instead of administrative tasks".
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  • Andersson, Urban, 1965, et al. (författare)
  • Research.chalmers.se : building the next generation research information infrastructure at Chalmers University of Technology
  • 2016
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • research.chalmers.se is the new research infrastructure - repository platform and CRIS - that is currently being developed by the library at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden.With the aim of eventually becoming the place for all relevant research information at the university, and built in accordance with the principles of UX (User eXperience) and agile development (SCRUM) and with a steady focus on value and continuous deliveries, research.chalmers.se is set to replace most of the current research information infrastructure at the university. It will provide new services for collecting, curating and providing quality data, as well as tools for analysis, sharing and promotion of research output by new and up-to-date means.research.chalmers.se is (or will be)- creating and preserving values - research output and data repository with qualitativedata, researcher profiles, open access.- promoting open access publishing, by proving the value of knowledge sharing, visibilityand impact as a researcher.- collecting and curating all kinds of research information, including publications,research data and information about research projects and other research activities.- built with responsive design that is adapted to current user needs. - using current standards for validity and sustainability, such as ORCID, DOI andFundRef IDs.- providing new ways of exploring and analyzing data, such as altmetrics, open APIs andvisualization tools.In the first phase (starting in 2014) a complete system for handling research project and grant information has been developed, together with integration of the local HR system for persistent and structured data about staff and organisation.In the current phase (2016-) repository services are being developed, such as a new publication database and a new digital repository, along with services for sharing and collecting data.The next phase(s) will include handling of research data, research activities, learning objects and tools for bibliometric analysis.This poster will show some of the current and future features and the principles of UX and agile development, as well as the experiences of moving out of the comfort zone and dealing with new, non-publication related data, while sustaining and enhancing existing data and current services. It will discuss the challenges and possible solutions, when handling different kinds of research information for use and re-use, in the long run enabling the comprehension of the big picture of research at Chalmers University of Technology.
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  • Lindholm, Jessica, 1971 (författare)
  • How to build a repository relevant for your institution, allowing the researchers to do research rather than administration
  • 2019
  • Konferensbidrag (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This paper presents our experiences of in-house development of a CRIS at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. Which course for the future is relevant when building a new repository platform in 2019, how does is it relate to the choices made 15 years ago when many of the current repository platforms were launched? This paper will present features that we have in place, as well as the experiences from moving out of the comfort zone and dealing with new, non-publication related data, while sustaining and enhancing existing data and current services. In the development of research.chalmers.se we have had to leave several desired features in a backlog list, whilst focusing on simply doing the most relevant features. For the main features we have implemented them as elegant as possible. For instance, we will demonstrate automatic classification, data-driven workflows between various system - all made with the motto: "Let the researchers do research, instead of administrative tasks".
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