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Ballardini, L., & Mornati, S. SURplus, un prodotto per la valutazione e la rendicontazione della ricerca, 2006. In Institutional archives for research : experiences and projects in Open Access,Rome (Italy),30 November–1 December 2006.(Unpublished) [Presentation].

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Author(s): Ballardini, Luigi
Mornati, Susanna
Title: SURplus, un prodotto per la valutazione e la rendicontazione della ricerca
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BA. Use and impact of information
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HN. e-journals
H. Information sources, supports, channels > HS. Repositories (OAI-compliant and not)
Date: 2006
Abstract: Scientific research is one of the main institutional tasks of any Italian university. Accounting and reporting on research results for evaluation purposes is a necessary but timeconsuming effort for researchers and administration offices. All data and output that are created from a plethora of different research activities need to be collected, turn them into a consistent format and make them available in a continuous stream. Moreover, wide publication and dissemination of results is requested for every research project and is fundamental for research careers and funding. SUR+ (SURPLUS) is an integrated system for research management that aims to control several workflows related to research activities and their results in the academic environment. It enhances the internal and external visibility of research activities, and provides real-time monitoring tools, reporting and exporting facilities. SUR+ is formed from several interoperable application modules, that can be adopted separately. This presentation will deal with the OA (Open Archive) module, a repository that collects, describes, indexes, and distributes the intellectual output of institutional research activities. Based on the open-source software application DSpace, designed and developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Hewlett-Packard labs, SUR+ OA is a userfriendly tool that can be accessed by any researcher belonging to the institution to submit his/her own publications. Simple metadata are compiled by the submitter and checked/completed by a librarian. Publication details can be reused in different applications, from the SUR+ WF module for project management to the "Professor site" of the Ministry, from the personal web page of the researcher to any bibliographical list. The use of standards formats and protocols such as Dublin Core, XML, OAI-PMH, ensures compliancy with the architectures of the Open Archives Initiative and the broadest dissemination of open-access scholarly literature for higher institutional visibility and the public benefit.
Other Abstracts: La ricerca scientifica è uno dei principali prodotti di ogni università italiana. Documentare e valutare la propria attività scientifica è una necessità per gli atenei, anche se la gestione delle informazioni relative a progetti e prodotti della ricerca è ancora spesso eterogena e frammentata. SUR+ (SURPLUS) è un sistema integrato per la gestione della ricerca che si pone come obiettivo di controllare i vari flussi di lavoro relativi alle attività di ricerca e di monitorare i risultati della ricerca nell'ambiente accademico.
Conference: Institutional archives for research : experiences and projects in Open Access
Conference Date: 30 November–1 December 2006
Location: Rome (Italy)
Keywords: Valutazione della ricerca, depositi istituzionali, riviste ad accesso aperto, comunicazione scientifica, SURplus, DSpace, evaluating the research output, scientific communication, Open access, institutional repositories
Country: Italy
Type: Presentation
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



 

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