DSpace-CRIS 7 at Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
DSpace-CRIS is the first free and open-source extension of DSpace for Research Data and Information Management ever developed.
DSpace-CRIS has the institutional repository as its core component, providing high visibility online of the collected information and objects. DSpace-CRIS broadens DSpace functionality and expands its data model while remaining aligned with its code base.
DSpace-CRIS adopts and ensures compliance with international standards and practices to facilitate interoperability, data transfer and sharing. Key features:
- Full ORCID v3 integration (push/pull information)
- Integration with dozen external data sources, including commercial ones, to retrieve bibliographic and bibliometric data
- Support for decentralised management, self-service researcher profile management and approval workflows
- Aligned to the latest OpenAIRE Guidelines for Literature Repositories, Data Archives and CRIS Managers
- Data quality tools ensure that your information is always complete and accurate
What is a CRIS/RIMS?
A Current Research Information System (CRIS) - also called Research Information Management System (RIMS) – stores and manages data about research conducted at an institution. Its scope is to provide researchers, managers and administrators, funders and decision makers, with a solid knowledge of the research activities, their outputs and results to inform institutional strategies.
CRIS systems are also useful to evaluate research performance, expose results to find new funding opportunities, avoid duplication of activities, analyze trends, reference to full-text or multimedia scholarly publications, locate new contacts and identify new markets for products of research, disseminate research to support open knowledge.
Join the international community of leading institutions using DSpace-CRIS.
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- EventInternet Measurement Day: MoldovaThe Internet Measurement Day (IMD) is a series of events organised by the RIPE NCC and ICANN promoting Internet measurement tools to local communities across the RIPE NCC service region. During the event, network operators, ccTLDs, researchers, regulators and other stakeholders share experience, tools and best practices on how to measure the Internet. The tools discussed include: RIPE Atlas, the ITHI Metrics, RIS, RPKI and RIPE NCC’s open data platform RIPEstat. IMD Moldova is organised in cooperation with the Association “Comunitatea Internet” and Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova. This event is free of charge and open to everyone. You do not need to be a member to attend. Link to event register
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