1. Research Information Systems and Ethics relating to Open Science
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Joachim Schöpfel, Otmane Azeroual, Pablo de Castro, Groupe d'Études et de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Information et COmmunication - ULR 4073 (GERIICO ), Université de Lille, German Center for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), and University of Strathclyde [Glasgow]
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current research information systems ,infraethics ,[INFO.INFO-DB]Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB] ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,research ethics ,[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences ,research integrity ,research infrastructures ,Current research information systems ,CRIS ,open science ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,research information management ,ethics committees ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Extended abstract presented at the CRIS2022 conference in Dubrovnik.-- Event programme available at https://cris2022.srce.hr/#section-program 28 slides.-- Presentation delivered within the session "Research information management and ethical issues" The evaluation of research performance is one major challenge of research management. Research information management systems are designed to assess this performance and to contribute to the steady improvement of research. These systems, also called current research information systems (CRIS), have been described as software for “the aggregation, curation, and utilization of metadata about research activities” in order to produce useful and reliable knowledge about research and to support research institutions in the provision of funding information and reporting. CRIS systems aggregate and process information about projects, results, organizations, persons, infrastructures, equipment, facilities, etc., and they produce indicators and assessment for research management.
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- 2022