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===== Systems employed by UK Higher Education ===== | ===== Systems employed by UK Higher Education ===== | ||
- | **To see which research system are employed by each UK He Institution to to the (overall) [[:he_systems_review|HE systems review]] page** | + | **To see which research systems are employed by each UK He Institution to the (overall) Library [[:library_technology_solutions|Technology Solutions page]]** |
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+ | A 'snapshot' (July 2023) of UK Higher Education institutions and the repositories and Research Information Management (RIM) systems/CRISs they use is available as a spreadsheet [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/17WfzF_7dapuNRyUn0fw4tfxkPWhEZmn0aj7GJQAFcPM/edit?usp=sharing|here]] | ||
===== NEWS ===== | ===== NEWS ===== | ||
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+ | ==== UK based Haplo - research solutions (PhD Manager and Repository) company acquired by Cayuse ==== | ||
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+ | [[https://cayuse.com/news/haplo/|Press Release]]: "PORTLAND, OR January 6, 2021 – Cayuse, provider of the market-leading research administration cloud platform, announced today the acquisition of Haplo, one of the leading research information management solutions in the UK and a growing customer base in Australia and New Zealand" | ||
==== Loughborough University's Institutional Repository migration to Figshare ** ==== | ==== Loughborough University's Institutional Repository migration to Figshare ** ==== | ||
- | **[[https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Figshare_as_an_all-in-one_institutional_repository_Loughborough_University_s_DSpace_migration_reconfiguration_of_the_data_repository_and_reintegration_with_Symplectic_Elements/13292075|Case study]]****(November 2020)** | + | **[[https://figshare.com/articles/online_resource/Figshare_as_an_all-in-one_institutional_repository_Loughborough_University_s_DSpace_migration_reconfiguration_of_the_data_repository_and_reintegration_with_Symplectic_Elements/13292075|Case study ]]****(November 2020)** |
Loughborough University implemented and configured Figshare to be used as a data repository in 2014. In 2018, work began to restructure the data repository to be used as an all-in-one multidisciplinary institutional repository that included a wide range of research outputs types including data, journal papers, theses and media. This required a collaborative rethink of the Figshare group structure, metadata, and ingest workflows, as well as a revised integration with LUPIN (Loughborough’s instance of Symplectic Elements) and a migration of records from their existing DSpace repository into Figshare | Loughborough University implemented and configured Figshare to be used as a data repository in 2014. In 2018, work began to restructure the data repository to be used as an all-in-one multidisciplinary institutional repository that included a wide range of research outputs types including data, journal papers, theses and media. This required a collaborative rethink of the Figshare group structure, metadata, and ingest workflows, as well as a revised integration with LUPIN (Loughborough’s instance of Symplectic Elements) and a migration of records from their existing DSpace repository into Figshare | ||
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===== Directory of research systems ===== | ===== Directory of research systems ===== | ||
- | euroCRIS maintains a (work-in-global -still progress) [[https://dspacecris.eurocris.org/cris/explore/dris|Directory of Research Information System]]s. For more information on euroCRIS Directory of Research Information Systems (DRIS) project:- [[https://www.eurocris.org/dris-project|https://www.eurocris.org/dris-project]] | + | euroCRIS maintains a (work-in-global -still progress) [[https://dspacecris.eurocris.org/cris/explore/dris|Directory of Research Information System]]s. For more information on euroCRIS Directory of Research Information Systems (DRIS) project:- [[https://www.eurocris.org/dris-project|https://www.eurocris.org/dris-project]]. |
+ | Jisc (Sherpa) [[https://v2.sherpa.ac.uk/opendoar/|OpenDOAR]] provides a directory on **institutional repositories ** | ||
====== Institutional Repositories (IRs) ====== | ====== Institutional Repositories (IRs) ====== | ||
- | {{:wiki:repositories_market_share_may_2020.jpg?nolink&600x338 |repositories_market_share_may_2020.jpg}} | + | Market shares in July 2023 |
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+ | A 'snapshot' (July 2023) of UK Higher Education institutions and the repositories and Research Information Management (RIM) systems/CRISs they use is available as a **[[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PrFBb5C6-pWavt_iZuXFJjFdeFq2EK9O/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=118340376430598693466&rtpof=true&sd=true|spreadsheet (Google doc)]] | ||
+ | ** | ||
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+ | {{:wiki:irs_in_uk_he_july_2023.png?nolink&587x345}} | ||
===== IR solutions ===== | ===== IR solutions ===== | ||
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* [[https://www.eprints.org/uk/|Eprints]] | * [[https://www.eprints.org/uk/|Eprints]] | ||
* [[https://www.dspace.com/|Dspace]] | * [[https://www.dspace.com/|Dspace]] | ||
- | * [[https://www.haplo.com/repository|Haplo]] | + | * [[https://www.haplo.com/repository|Haplo]] (Cayuse) |
* [[https://www.elsevier.com/en-gb/solutions/pure|Pure]] (Elsevier) | * [[https://www.elsevier.com/en-gb/solutions/pure|Pure]] (Elsevier) | ||
- | * [[https://www.exlibrisgroup.com/products/esploro-research-services-platform/|Esploro]] (ExLibris) | + | * [[https://www.exlibrisgroup.com/products/esploro-research-services-platform/|Esploro]] (Ex Libris) |
* [[https://figshare.com/|Figshare ]] | * [[https://figshare.com/|Figshare ]] | ||
- | * [[https://www.mysciencework.com/polaris-os|Polaris]] (Mysciencework) | + | * [[https://samvera.org/|Samvera ]] |
+ | * [[https://https://www.worktribe.com/|Worktribe]] | ||
===== NEWS : (Jisc) Repository Purchasing Framework (May 2020) ===== | ===== NEWS : (Jisc) Repository Purchasing Framework (May 2020) ===== | ||
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**Research Outputs Repository Systems Purchasing Service [[http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/7832/1/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing-buyers-guide.pdf|Buyer’s Guide]]** (includes an Appendix: Technical Requirements) | **Research Outputs Repository Systems Purchasing Service [[http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/7832/1/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing-buyers-guide.pdf|Buyer’s Guide]]** (includes an Appendix: Technical Requirements) | ||
- | \\ Details of the DPS and how to procure through it can be found at the service webpage: \\ \\ [[https://www.jisc.ac.uk/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing|https://www.jisc.ac.uk/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing]] \\ | + | There are (December 2020) eight accepted repository providers with other suppliers in the process of applying. |
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+ | 4Science s.r.l. (DSpace and DSpace-CRIS) \\ Digital Science & Research Solutions Inc (Figshare) \\ Elsevier BV (Mendeley Data) \\ Ex Libris (UK) Ltd (Esploro Research Repository) \\ Jisc Services Ltd (Research repository) \\ MyScienceWork (Polaris) \\ Reach Solutions (DSpace or custom solutions) \\ Haplo (Haplo Repository) | ||
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+ | Details of the DPS and how to procure through it can be found at the service webpage: \\ \\ [[https://www.jisc.ac.uk/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing|https://www.jisc.ac.uk/research-outputs-repository-systems-purchasing]] \\ | ||
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**How does it work? ** \\ The DPS sets out minimum standards that suppliers must comply with in order to have their product included. These are set out in the Appendix to the Buyer’s guide which can be downloaded from the service webpage. Jisc members (which include all publicly funded UK universities) can use the service to run mini competitions with suppliers, using standard templates provided, and adding additional requirements of their own, if necessary. Jisc will administer the process on behalf of the member, who can use their own criteria to identify their preferred supplier. If a supplier is selected, Jisc notifies all bidders of the result and contracts are between the preferred supplier and member are drawn up. \\ \\ **Benefits and opportunities for Jisc members** \\ • The framework reduces the procurement burden for members: it facilitates a light touch procurement process for members, as OJEU requirements will have already been fulfilled. Members can focus solely on their specific requirements. \\ • Members can be confident that the services included use a clear set of sector standards \\ • The market for such services becomes more transparent, efficient and effective. \\ • Members get better value for money. \\ \\ **Opportunities for repository suppliers** \\ Repository suppliers can apply to join the DPS at any time. Details can be found here [[https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=7d070ad9-8e5c-ea11-80ff-005056b64545|https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=7d070ad9-8e5c-ea11-80ff-005056b64545]] \\ | **How does it work? ** \\ The DPS sets out minimum standards that suppliers must comply with in order to have their product included. These are set out in the Appendix to the Buyer’s guide which can be downloaded from the service webpage. Jisc members (which include all publicly funded UK universities) can use the service to run mini competitions with suppliers, using standard templates provided, and adding additional requirements of their own, if necessary. Jisc will administer the process on behalf of the member, who can use their own criteria to identify their preferred supplier. If a supplier is selected, Jisc notifies all bidders of the result and contracts are between the preferred supplier and member are drawn up. \\ \\ **Benefits and opportunities for Jisc members** \\ • The framework reduces the procurement burden for members: it facilitates a light touch procurement process for members, as OJEU requirements will have already been fulfilled. Members can focus solely on their specific requirements. \\ • Members can be confident that the services included use a clear set of sector standards \\ • The market for such services becomes more transparent, efficient and effective. \\ • Members get better value for money. \\ \\ **Opportunities for repository suppliers** \\ Repository suppliers can apply to join the DPS at any time. Details can be found here [[https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=7d070ad9-8e5c-ea11-80ff-005056b64545|https://procontract.due-north.com/Advert?advertId=7d070ad9-8e5c-ea11-80ff-005056b64545]] \\ | ||
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====== Research Data Management (RDM) ====== | ====== Research Data Management (RDM) ====== | ||
- | ===== Jisc Open Research Hub. ===== | + | [[https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/rdm-toolkit|Research data management toolkit]] (Jisc) \\ |
- | + | This toolkit aims to support you through the entire lifecycle of research data management (RDM). It explains what you should consider and signposts resources from a wide range of websites and organisations. | |
- | [[https://www.jisc.ac.uk/open-research-hub|Jisc Open research Hub]] is "A single interoperable system for managing, preserving and sharing institutional digital research data. About open research hub. UK research funders and good open scholarship practice requires universities to make sure their digital research outputs are managed, preserved and accessible. In response to this we developed open research hub, a fully-managed and interoperable research data platform that specifically meets the needs of UK higher education institutions (HEIs)." | + | |
- | \\ Bryant, Rebecca, Brian Lavoie and Constance Malpas. 2017. [[https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/2017/oclcresearch-research-data-management-service-space-tour-2017-a4.pdf|A Tour of the Research Data Management (RDM) Service Space]]. The Realities of Research Data Management, Part 1. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC Research. \\ | + | Bryant, Rebecca, Brian Lavoie and Constance Malpas. 2017. [[https://www.oclc.org/content/dam/research/publications/2017/oclcresearch-research-data-management-service-space-tour-2017-a4.pdf|A Tour of the Research Data Management (RDM) Service Space]]. The Realities of Research Data Management, Part 1. Dublin, Ohio: OCLC Research. \\ |
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From the introduction: \\ | From the introduction: \\ |