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Page 1: Neil Jacobs Research Information in the UK why no CRIS?

Neil Jacobs

Research Information in the UK

why no CRIS?

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First steps of the argument

1. UK science is good

2. UK science-innovation link is not so good

3. A national (network of) CRIS should help

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1. UK science is good• “British research produced 13% of the world’s top

– ..most cited – papers in 2003, measured across a wide spectrum of disciplines.” (DTI 2005)

• “UK researchers are among the most prolific in the world, producing 16 research papers per $1 million of research funding compared to 9.2 in the USA and 3.6 in Japan.” (DTI 2005)

• “[w]ith around 1% of the world's population, the country produces 8% of the world's scientific publications, attracting over 9% of citations in other papers” (Randerson, 2004)

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And UK innovation is strong

“The United Kingdom presents a relatively strong innovation performance both in absolute terms for specific indicators and in terms of recent trends” (EC 2005)

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But, 2, UK science-innovation link is not so good

UK CIS-3 survey; responses by over 8000 manufacturing / service firms:– “universities and government research

organisations were amongst the least likely of these sources to be identified as being of ‘high importance’.

– It is also the case that they were amongst the least likely of the sources to be used at all.” (Tether & Swann 2003)

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3. A (system of ) CRIS would help

(Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

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3. A (system of ) CRIS would help

(Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)Projects

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3. A (system of ) CRIS would help

(Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)People

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3. A (system of ) CRIS would help

(Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)Organisation Units

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3. A (system of ) CRIS would help

(Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)Research outputs

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Recap, argument so far

1. UK science is good

2. UK science-innovation link is not so good

3. A national (network of) CRIS should help

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The next steps in the argument

4. Some background about UK funding

5. Comparisons with other countries

6. What systems do thrive in the UK?

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The Science Budget’s role within the Research Base

Source: DTI Science Budget Allocations 2005

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The Science Budget’s role within the Research Base

Source: DTI Science Budget Allocations 2005

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UK university research / support funding

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UK university research / support funding

Innovation

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Comparison 1: Netherlands

• What?:– National CRIS – NOD

– University research management systems – METIS

– Service / portals – NARCIS

• Why?– Size – 13 universities

– Single main source of public research funding

– Active intermediary level (eg SURF, KNAW)

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Comparison 2: Belgium

• What?– CERIF-compliant CRIS in Flemish part

– Development projects now exploring opportunities to build on this

– No significant CRIS in French-speaking part

• Why?– Size – relatively small university sector

– Active intermediary layer - influential CRIS advocate

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Comparison 3: Germany

• What?– No national CRIS– Some Länder have CRIS– Some federal funders (eg DFG) have CRIS

• Why?– Size – large, comparable to UK– Dual funding structure [Länder + Federal, eg

DFG], again, like the UK

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From comparisons

• CRIS success factors– Simple research funding

structure– Small scale?– Active intermediary layer– CRIS advocates

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What systems do thrive in the UK?

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What systems do thrive in the UK?

InstitutionalRepositories of research

outputs

Projectdatabases

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Other CERIF entities?

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Other CERIF entities?

People?

UK has no national CV service (cf Brazil) or systematic name authority

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Other CERIF entities?

People?

UK has no national CV service (cf Brazil) or systematic name authority

Organisations?

UK has no authoritative, standardised list of publicly-funded research organisations

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Other CERIF entities?

People?

UK has no national CV service (cf Brazil) or systematic name authority

Organisations?

UK has no authoritative, standardised list of publicly-funded research organisations

Why? because there is no clear sponsor for them in current dual funding environment

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Recap of the argument

1. UK science is good

2. UK science-innovation link is not so good

3. A national (network of) CRIS should help

4. Some background about UK funding

5. Comparisons with other countries

6. What systems do thrive in the UK?

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It seems that

• A (system of) CRIS would help UK innovation• One reason why such a holistic system has not

emerged is because of the non-holistic way research and research infrastructure is funded

• Jostein Hauge, CRIS 1997, Bergen:– “monolithic systems are out, de-centralised systems are

rapidly emerging”

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But CERIF takes a holistic approach

…benefits accrue by joining up the lifecycle…

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But CERIF takes a holistic approach

…benefits accrue by joining up the lifecycle…

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Challenge: building holistic systems in a fragmented world

Nurture a UK CRIS ecology by

1. Planting the seed– CERIF

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Challenge: building holistic systems in a fragmented world

Nurture a UK CRIS ecology by1. Planting the seed

– CERIF

2. Looking after the environment– Strategic partnerships– brokering relationships - CRIS are

about joining things up– Including research / support

funders– OA and IR communities– Other (people, organisations?)

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Challenge: building holistic systems in a fragmented world

Nurture a UK CRIS ecology by1. Planting the seed

– CERIF

2. Looking after the environment– Technical interoperability– brokering relationships - CRIS are

about joining things up– CERIF- Research Councils’ Joint

Electronic Submission format– CERIF-OAI– CERIF-Shibboleth

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Challenge: building holistic systems in a fragmented world

Nurture a UK CRIS ecology by1. Planting the seed

– CERIF

2. Looking after the environment– Strategic partnerships– Technical interoperability

3. Marketing the produce– Especially the low-hanging fruit– working with members