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Towards a CRIS + IR integration at CNR. Daniela Luzi National Research Council Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies. Index. CNR: overview Results of 2 surveys Final remarks. CNR: Mission and structure.
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Towards a CRIS + IR integration at CNR Daniela Luzi National Research Council Institute for Research on Population and Social Policies EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
Index • CNR: overview • Results of 2 surveys • Final remarks EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
CNR: Mission and structure • The largest public research institution in Italy, performing multidisciplinary research • Institutional mission is to: • Perform research in its own Institutes • Promote innovation for the national industrial system • Promote internationalisation of the national research system • Provide technologies and solutions to emerging public and private needs, • Advice Government and other public bodies • Contribute to the qualification of human resources EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
Up to 2011/04/30 • Earth and Environment • Energy and Transport • Food And Agriculture • Medicine • Life sciences • Molecular design • Materials and Devices • Production Systems • ICT • Cultural Identity • Cultural Heritage CNR: departments and institutes Institutes are autonomous both at scientific and financial level Institutes: 32 Research Areas: 7 Institutes: 42 Research Areas: 4 Departments are organisational units with planning, coordinating and monitoring tasks + internal funding distribution Institutes: 35 Research Areas: 6 EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
CNR: human resources EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
CNR: financial resources M€ 2010
Publications EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
CRIS + IR: a hard task • Geographically distributed • Network structure both at a scientific and organisational level (Institutes, Sections, Research areas) • Multidisciplinary both within Departments and Institutes • Reforms & org. rules: 1999/2000; 2005, 2011- EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
A simplified schema Coordinates 0..n 1 Department Co-ordinated project 1 1..m Belongs to Participates in 1 Performed by 0..n Project Result / Publication 1..m 1..n Institute 1..m 0..n 1..m Related to 1..n 1..m 1..m 1 Participates in Refers to 1..n Researcher Belongs to Belongs to 0..1 Library 0..1 Equipment/ laboratory EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
CNR Report: the institutional view Content: • Benchmark analysis • Revenues/expenses • Scientific results by Department/Institute • International activities • Technological transfer • Selection of products with detailed description CNR Report 2002
Lesson learned • Researcher-centred approach • Clear strategies and polices (carrots and sticks) • Appropriate technology EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
Results of 2 surveys EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
The local showcase (some years ago) Institutes’ profile in websites (1995) Diffusion of research results in CNR Institutes’ websites, 1995 D. Luzi,”The Internet as a new distribution channel of scientific Grey Literature: The Case of Italian WWW server”, Publishing Research Quarterly,1997
Local repositories (2008) • Definition of IR (DRIVER): • Containing research output from contemporary researchers • Institutional or thematic • OAI-PMH compliant R. Di Cesare, D. Luzi, R. Ruggieri, L.Cerbara ”Towards an InstitutionalRepository at the Italian National Research Council: a Survey on Open access experiences” GL10, 2008
Access to Institutes’ output via web 77% of CNR Institutes provide access to their scientific production Where in the website EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
Who inserts Institute’s output for the annual report? EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
Final remarks Are data collected for the annual report the starting point for CRIS+IR development? Which is the best way to take advantage of available resources? Who guarantees the quality of data? Who provides authoritative data sources? Which is the best way to integrate local and central workflows? …. EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010
A possible answer Negotiation Design & Implementation Agreement Co-operation INTEGRATION INTEROPERABILITY and • Built on: • human collaboration • rules for resource sharing • Supported by: • Institutional, National & European strategies & policies • Built on: • exchanging data between inter-institutional, cross-institutional, European CRIS/OAR • + • external systems (Google scholar, ISI, etc…)
Thank you for your attention!Daniela Luzid.luzi@irpps.cnr.it EuoCRIS Meeting, Bologna 26-2010 19