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IRIOS (Integrated Research Input & Output System)

IRIOS (Integrated Research Input & Output System). London, 3 rd March 2011. Aims and Objectives. Extract Project Data from RCUK SSC Transform data to be CERIF compliant Store on an independent server (UNIS) Develop an interrogation tool to allow the UNIS data to be queried

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IRIOS (Integrated Research Input & Output System)

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  1. IRIOS(Integrated Research Input & Output System) London, 3rd March 2011

  2. Aims and Objectives • Extract Project Data from RCUK SSC • Transform data to be CERIF compliant • Store on an independent server (UNIS) • Develop an interrogation tool to allow the UNIS data to be queried • Validate the data against local CRIS info from the three HEI partners • Link HEI research output data (IRs) to UNIS project data • Run a workshop to demonstrate and promote CERIF • Overall the aim to raise awareness in the RMA and IR community of CERIF and demonstrate its usefulness in sharing research information

  3. Partners • Sunderland • Simon Kerridge, Kevin Ginty, Paul Cranner, Alan Woolrych, Kathleen Callender • Glasgow • Valerie McCutcheon, Gordon Allan • St Andrews • Anna Clements, Niall Lockhart • NERC • Gerry Lawson • EPSRC • Colin Haylock • euroCRIS • Keith Jeffery

  4. Demonstrator Demonstrator will be based upon the Universities for the North East Information System (UNIS). UNIS is a collaborative project management tool used by five universities in North East England to manage reach-out activity. Key project objectives include: • Upgrade UNIS to be CERIF compliant • Develop an adapter to allow RC project data to be imported into UNIS • Develop an interrogation tool to allow the imported data to be queried • Validate the demonstrator against local data from the three HEI partners • Link HEI research output data to RC project data • Run a workshop to promote the demonstrator

  5. General Process of Demonstrator • Import of RC data for conversion to CERIF compliant format in UNIS • CERIF compliant format RC data accessible to various HEI’s in UNIS (initially Sunderland, Glasgow and St Andrews) to query • Link data from UNIS to individual HEI’s CERIF compliant IR systems

  6. System Overview SSC Sund ePrints import link UNIS link Gla ePrints link query StA PURE Browser

  7. Plan

  8. Status • Kick off meeting (11th Feb, Sunderland) • CIT Intranet (& JISC) • Workplan finalised • Website (and JISC) and Blog setup • Informal user-group (ARMA ERA Sig) • User requirements underway • RC data being analysed • 1/6th complete!

  9. Future Work • Consortium Agreement [April] • Agree requirements (IRIOS & UG) [March] • Develop UNIS CERIF wrapper [April] • Develop UNIS Demonstrator [May] • Validate and Evaluate [Jul] • Workshop: 22nd July 2011, tbc

  10. Dissemination • Project website and blog • ARMA ERA Sig [Feb] • ARMA e-newsletter [Feb] • UCISA e-newsletter [Feb] • Glasgow IR/Impact event [Feb] • euroCRIS CRIS/OA event [May] • ARMA Conference Poster [Jun] • Final workshop [Jul]

  11. Discussion • Questions? • Simon Kerridge • Valerie McCutcheon • Paul Cranner

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