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2007
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Technical Infrastructure and Policy Framework for Maximising the Benefits from Research Output

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Technical Infrastructure and Policy Framework for Maximising the Benefits from Research Output
Electronic publishing is one part of a much larger process. There is a research lifecycle from creation of a programme for funded research through research proposals, projects, outputs (including publications), exploitation (both for further scholarly work and for commercial or quality of life benefits) and creation of the next programme. Throughout this lifecycle information is the lifeblood; publications are used and created at all stages. The vision proposed brings together electronic research publications with associated datasets and software all contextualised by a CRIS (Current Research Information System) which provides information on projects, persons, organisational units, outputs (products, patents, publications), events, facilities, equipment and much more. Via the CRIS, research output can be linked to financial, project management and human resource data: indeed finally the cost of production of a publication can be compared against its benefit. Realising the vision requi...
Keith G. Jeffery
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ELPUB
Authors Keith G. Jeffery
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