Abstract
How can you discern the absence of something when you lack a comprehensive source of all necessary information?
Identifying data gaps within a research information management system presents a considerable challenge. It hinges on the available resources, licenses, and organizational procedures, not to forget the ever-precious commodity of time—a resource universally coveted for its scarcity. Promising endeavors such as OpenAlex could offer us significant assistance.
Consequently, we have begun experimenting with new tools that could aid us in both detecting and bridging these gaps eventually. CRISearch and OpenAlex2RIS are experimental tools that can help you identify and close the data gap in your Current Research Information System (CRIS)
Identifying data gaps within a research information management system presents a considerable challenge. It hinges on the available resources, licenses, and organizational procedures, not to forget the ever-precious commodity of time—a resource universally coveted for its scarcity. Promising endeavors such as OpenAlex could offer us significant assistance.
Consequently, we have begun experimenting with new tools that could aid us in both detecting and bridging these gaps eventually. CRISearch and OpenAlex2RIS are experimental tools that can help you identify and close the data gap in your Current Research Information System (CRIS)
Original language | English |
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Publication date | 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | Officiel Lanceringskonference – Danmarks Forskningsportal: Research Discovery and Analytics in the age of Open Science - CBS, Frederiksberg, Denmark Duration: 21 Mar 2024 → 21 Mar 2024 |
Conference
Conference | Officiel Lanceringskonference – Danmarks Forskningsportal |
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Location | CBS |
Country/Territory | Denmark |
City | Frederiksberg |
Period | 21/03/2024 → 21/03/2024 |
Keywords
- OpenAlex
- Open Science
- Research Information Management Systems
- Persistent identifiers
- Data gaps