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2014 (EN)

Research information management: the CERIF approach

Jörg, Brigitte
Asserson, Anne
Jeffery, Keith G.
Inderscience
Χούσος, Νικόλαος (EL)
Houssos, Nikolaos (EN)

In the context of the wide research environment, we introduce the CERIF (Common European Research Information Format) data model which (a) has a richer structure than the usual metadata standards used in research information; (b) separates base entities from link entities thus providing flexibility in expressing role–based temporal relationships; (c) defines a distinct semantic layer so that relationship roles in link entities and controlled value lists in base entities are separately managed and multiple vocabularies can be used and related to each other; (d) can generate the common metadata formats used in research information. CERIF is used widely and is an EU recommendation to member states. At the request of the European Commission, CERIF is maintained, developed and promoted by euroCRIS. (EN)

Άρθρο σε επιστημονικό περιοδικό (EL)
Scientific journal article (EN)

Πληροφοριακά συστήματα (EL)
Τεκμηρίωση (EL)
Επιστήμη ηλεκτρονικών υπολογιστών (EL)
Λογισμικό (software) (EL)
Research information systems (EN)
CRIS (EN)
Documentation (EN)
Information Systems (EN)
Metadata (EN)
Ontologies (EN)
Data infrastructures (EN)
Role–based temporal relationships (EN)
Semantics (EN)
Computer Science (EN)
Software (EN)
e-Science (EN)
Research information management (EN)
CERIF (EN)


English

2014-02


International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies

This is the accepted version of Author's manuscript. The final version published by Inderscience publishers and is available at: Jeffery, Keith & Houssos, Nikos & Jörg, Brigitte & Asserson, Anne. (2014). Research Information management: The CERIF approach. International Journal of Metadata, Semantics and Ontologies. 9. 5-14. 10.1504/IJMSO.2014.059142.
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