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The 2003 seminar in Brussels focused on enhancing cooperation among various organizations like euroCRIS, CODATA, and EARMA to improve Current Research Information Systems (CRIS). Discussions covered topics like the implementation of CERIF, legal issues, semantic web applications, and user requirements for CRIS. Emphasis was placed on training, awareness seminars, and developing standards, along with the need for scientific output measures. The seminar aimed to facilitate interoperability between national, local, and institutional CRIS, ensuring access for all stakeholders in the research landscape.
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Discussion Points CRIS Seminar Brussels 18 September 2003
Conference cooperation • CRIS2004 May 2004 Antwerp : euroCRIS • CODATA Nov 2004 Berlin : CODATA • EARMA (already started, Faro 2003, planning for Bucharest 2004…) • Stream, session or workshop
Working Group cooperation • Intellectual capital (EARMA) • Legal issues (EARMA) • Semantic web (ERCIM) • Digital libraries (ERCIM) • Join WGs and interact
Projects • Mobile technology access to scientific databases for researchers, decision-makers etc (CODATA) • Service architecture for CRIS portal (ERCIM) • Development of standards for CRISs including ontologies (euroCRIS) • User requirements (ESF, EARMA) • Implement CERIF in organisations (EARMA)
Awareness • (as well as streams / workshops at conferences of each organisation) • Awareness seminars around Europe (euroCRIS, EARMA)) – possible SSA? • Train people to use CRISs (EARMA)
And also…. • Some unarticulated need for • Scientific output measures – quantity and quality – bibliometrics, scientometrics (all) • Easy access from CRIS to underlying detailed scientific datasets / software (CODATA) • Cost-benefit of CRISs – comparison with other research infrastructure (ESF)
And above all…. • Technology • People evolving and cooperating (change management) • To ensure • The ERA with national, local, institutional and international CRISs interoperating and available for everyone