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Review of UCARIS: Developing a Research Information System for a Specialist Arts Institution. Thursday 11 th July Open Repositories 2013. Who I am Why I’m here Topic and range of this presentation. Introduction. Image 1. Stairway to REF heaven. Information about UCA RAE 2008
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Review of UCARIS: Developing a Research Information System for a Specialist Arts Institution Thursday 11th July Open Repositories 2013
Who I am Why I’m here Topic and range of this presentation Introduction
Image 1 Stairway to REF heaven
Information about UCA RAE 2008 manual data input time consuming mainly paper-based Recommendations Prelude
Image 2 Pre UCARIS scenario
“As well as being critical for the REF submission, the vision behind the implementation of UCARIS using EPrints is that there should be “one input, many outputs”, thus reducing the burden on researchers, academics and administrators in producing publications lists and data reports for many different purposes.” (Silva: 2010) Step one – the vision
Survey of commercial and open source applications Scoping analysis Working with integrating LDAP and UCA Research Online Phase 1, Sept. 2010 – July 2011
Setting up of ePrints REF plugin Pilot HR testing Integration with UCA systems Phase 2, Aug. 2011 – July 2012
Development for finalised reporting for REF submission Demonstration to Research Office staff Submission of completed outputs to REF Phase 3, Aug. 2012 – July 2013
A system in place to support submissions to REF Increased internal and external visibility of research Efficiency UCARIS - impact and benefit
Communication between departments has improved Key to success is the involvement of stakeholders Submission for future HEFCE research assessment exercises Lessons learned and the future
RAE 2008REF 2014 manual data input some manual data input time consuming streamlined mainly paper based mainly electronic RAE 2008 and REF 2014
Image 3 Pre UCARIS scenario
Image 4 Post UCARIS, REF 2014
Step one - why develop UCARIS? Step two – development of UCARIS Step three – impact and benefit Coda – three steps to REF heaven
Image 5 Stairway to REF Heaven
Carlos Silva VADS ePrints staff Leigh Garrett VADS Library and Student Services Staff Professor Lesley Millar Research Office Staff UCA Acknowledgements
Image credits Diagrams Timeline for UCARIS – Spalding, A. (2013) Timeline for UCARIS UCARIS framework – Silva, C. (2010) UCARIS Framework UCARIS interfaces – Silva, C. (2011) UCARIS Interfaces Images Images 1 and 5 Stairway to Heaven – z0h3. (2011) Stairway to Heaven At: http://z0h3.deviantart.com/art/Stairway-to-heaven-212430230 [accessed 10.06.2013] Images 2 and 3 Messy Office – Well Read Hostess. (2009) Messy Office At: http://wellreadhostess.com/2009/06/page/2/ Image 4 Tidy Office – Be An Original. (2007) Tidy Office At: http://beanoriginal.net/the-benefits-of-a-clean-desk-and-a-tidy-office/ [accessed 16.06.2013] Bibliography Silva, C. (2010) Business Case and Strategic Development Fund bid for the development of UCARIS University for the Creative Arts Research Information System “One input, many outputs” Silva, C. (2012). UCARIS Project Update http//ucaris.ucreative.ac.uk [accessed 16.06.2013] http://www.ucreative.ac.uk/[accessed 16.06.2013] Image credits and bibliography
Thank you Contact details: Carlos Silvacsilva@ucreative.ac.uk Anne Spalding maspalding@ucreative.ac.uk