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Remodelling Frida From institutional registration to common registration and responsibility across member institutions. Grete Christina Lingjærde Andora Sjøgren University of Oslo, Norway. Current research information system in Norway. Topics. The information system Frida to day
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Remodelling Frida From institutional registration to common registration and responsibility across member institutions Grete Christina LingjærdeAndora Sjøgren University of Oslo, Norway
Topics • The information system Frida to day • The process going from Frida to Cristin • From institutional registration to common registration and responsibility across member institutions • The solution going from Frida to Cristin • Restructuring Frida • Global and local data • Benefits of Cristin • Consequences and Summary
Frida is an information system developed for four of the Norwegian universities • It is an authoritative system for the documentation of research activities at the individual institutions
Frida is specific to the individual institution • Each institution has its own database for registration and controls their own data
Information needs that Frida has to cover Institutional needs • Internal division/distribution of assets • Presentation/overview of scientific activities • Information for developing an institutional strategy for Research Activities Government • Reports to DBH on aggregated level Financial Model • Research activities are a part of the basis for the grants/funds given to the universities Profiling of researchers and research activities
The system contains registers/separate tables of: periodicals, series publishers organizations (institutions) common code tables. Frida institutions share these registers. The common use andmaintenance of these registers is an important quality measure in Frida. Data model and the authoritative registers
The five modules of Frida Research results Projects Scientists Research units Annual reporting
Full-text databases • All universities using Frida today also use open archives to store their publication in full-text, also called open Access-databases • Scientific full-text documents can be delivered to Frida: • Metadata (title, authors, etc) are registered in Frida • The full text documents with the metadata are transferred to the open archive of the respective university
NORA: is the organization of the Norwegian Open Research Archives.
The process from Frida to Cristin From institutional registration to common registration and responsibility across member institutions
Several institutions showed interest in Frida • Within the sectors of higher education, Health centres and Research Institutes • Report ”Climate for Research” • The Ministry of Education and Research emphasizes the importance of easily accessible research results • The Ministry also emphasizes that research resources should be administered efficiently
A national information system for research activities would be an important step in this direction
In 2008 the Ministry appointed a committee to consider the possibility of one common system for the three sectors for registration of scientific publications • The committee also considered the need for a research documentation system that covered other research activities in addition to scientific publications
Premise for a national solution • Data should be registered only once across the institutions • The control of and responsibility for the data quality remained at the individual institution
The committee delivered a report in September 2008. • A restructured Frida was recommended as the common national system
Extensive hearing during spring 2009 • In the autumn of 2009 the Ministry decided to follow the recommendations • A restructured Frida will be the research documentations system for 150 institutions in Norway
The database for research publications will be called NSI (Norwegian Scientific Index) • NSI will be included as a component in the national research information system Cristin
The solution going from Frida to Cristin Restructuring Frida Global and local data
Data model and VPD • Prerequisites • Well founded data model for Frida • VPD -Virtual Private Database • Use of Social Security number
The suggested restructuring of Frida will extend sharing of common data and at the same time maintain the institutional perspective or view of the system.
Global and local data We introduced two concepts and divided the data between them: A global part that means a common /shared part and A local part that means the institutionally specific part. • The global components/concepts are those that do not need to be registered more than once and where it is acceptable to share information both in respect of registration and viewing between the institutions. • The local components are those that do not contain duplicate information, but contain institutionally specific information where only a certain institution has the rights necessary to register data or change the data content.
Benefits of Cristin No need to make a separate view/presentation of data for a national presentation The number of duplicates will be reduced Data is more suited for statistics and data-warehousing for advanced sophisticated analysis of data Reuse of what is already implemented in Frida makes restructuring possible at reduced costs
Benefits of Cristin Common data is not duplicated in the institutional databases Disjoint and private data are stored in the institutionally specific areas of the database The institutionally specific view, ownership and control of are retained Rationalization. Closing similar systems and focusing on one system will benefit more users and stakeholders
Consequences • The data model is becoming more complicated • The institutions must adjust to common deadlines and obey common rules • All the institutions depend on each other. Data registration must be done within a reasonable timeframe.
Consequences • The solution requires that a user has to log in via one institution. • Existing data in Frida will be converted to the new Cristin structure.
Consequences • Quality assurance. Many business rules and functions have been implemented in the system, and common rules for registration have been worked out. • Approval of data. All data records that will be reported to the Ministry have to be approved by someone other than the researcher.
Summary • One common research documentation system for all research institutions in Norway. • Easy to search for, retrieve and compare data between different institutions. • Cristin may in the future function as the Yellow Pages of scientific activities in Norway. • Cristin will make more of the data shared by the institutions while maintaining an institutional view, ownership and responsibility of data. • The system will simultaneously satisfy both institutional and national needs.