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Research Outcomes Project

Research Outcomes Project. Darren Hunter - EPSRC Dale Heenan - ESRC. Background. The collection of outputs and outcomes by AHRC, BBSRC, ESRC and EPSRC Research Outcomes is based on the new ESRC Research Catalogue (based on Microsoft Zentity 2.0)

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Research Outcomes Project

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  1. Research Outcomes Project Darren Hunter - EPSRC Dale Heenan - ESRC

  2. Background • The collection of outputs and outcomes by AHRC, BBSRC, ESRC and EPSRC • Research Outcomes is based on the new ESRC Research Catalogue (based on Microsoft Zentity 2.0) • Extended to meet the requirements of all four Councils • New approach after the 2009/10 OOCS project • Significant cost savings and no ongoing licence fees…. • MRC and STFC use e-Val • By November 2011, all Research Councils will be collecting outputs and outcomes.

  3. Benefits • Evidence base to demonstrate the economic impact that results from investment in the research base • Data can be collected at any time once the grant is awarded • Tools to avoid duplication of effort • To enable “submit once, deposit many times” • Will help in making research outputs accessible to others

  4. How will it work? • Grant Holders contacted directly • Option to delegate data input to Co-I or administrator • Uses existing Je-S login details • Every grant for last 5 years • Institutional user to provide an overview

  5. Key features • Grant holders can… • Web Form upload • All outputs and outcomes • Bulk upload with a spreadsheet • Limited to publications and conference related • Universities/Institutional Repositories can… • auto-generate the bulk spreadsheet and upload • deposit outputs with SWORD • harvesting through OAI-PMH supported

  6. Outcome Types – Categories RCs are working with HEFCE to ensure that Outcomes and Outputs collected are in line with the classifications to be used for the Research Excellence Framework • Publications • Other Research Outputs • Collaboration/Partnership • Further Funding • Staff Development • Dissemination/Communication • IP and Exploitation • Award/Recognition • Impact

  7. Management Information • Microsoft Reporting Services • internal reports to start with • institutional reporting being considered… • Some Research Councils will extract data and integrate with their existing MI systems • Potential for an RCUK Grants on the Web

  8. Forward look • Automated deposit of Research Outputs (priority) • Adopt standards such as CERIF for the exchange of data between HEI’s, RCUK and HEFCE • Allow upload against multiple grants • Metadata look up from Web of Knowledge, PubMed, UK PubMed Central, Nielsen Book Data and Scopus • Receive deposits direct from Publishers…

  9. Further Information • Regularly updated news page: www.rcuk.ac.uk/research/ResearchOutcomes/ • Email: Researchoutcomes@rcuk.ac.uk

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