Harmonising Research Reporting in the UK - Experiences and Output from UKRISS
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Research Areas
- Ethics and Fundamental Issues of Law and Justice (Fundamental Issues and Purpose of Human Life)
- Evolution of Thought (Fundamental Issues and Purpose of Human Life)
- Humanities (Human and social sciences)
- Ontological and Metaphysical Matters (Fundamental Issues and Purpose of Human Life)
- Politics (Human and social sciences)
- Social Relations and Structures (Human and social sciences)
Publication Details
Output type: Conference proceedings article
Author list: Joerg, B
Publication year: 2014
Title of series: Procedia Computer Science
Volume number: 33
Start page: 207
End page: 2014
Number of pages: 1808
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877050914008242
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Open access status: gold
Full text URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2014.06.034
Abstract
The Jisc-funded UK Research Information Shared Service (UKRISS) project
investigated the reporting of research information across the UK HE
sector and assessed the feasibility of a national infrastructure based
on CERIF with the objective of increasing the efficiency, productivity
and reporting quality across the sector. A core reporting profile was
developed that would enable harmonised reporting on RCUK-funded
research, taking into account the HE-BCI survey as well as REF reporting
elements. In this paper we describe the UKRISS modelling approach and
provide some insight into the UKRISS reporting objects to support
understanding of their formal CERIF representations, i.e. the selection
of underlying CERIF entities; the challenges with managing objects and
aggregations in CERIF. Example data extracts demonstrate the work.
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