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Requirements: Supporting Wealth Creation and Quality of Life CRIS++ Two ideas for the next steps

Requirements: Supporting Wealth Creation and Quality of Life CRIS++ Two ideas for the next steps. Neil Jacobs, JISC. 1. UK science is good…. “British research produced 13% of the world’s top – ..most cited – papers in 2003, measured across a wide spectrum of disciplines.” (DTI 2005)

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Requirements: Supporting Wealth Creation and Quality of Life CRIS++ Two ideas for the next steps

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  1. Requirements: Supporting Wealth Creation and Quality of LifeCRIS++ Two ideas for the next steps Neil Jacobs, JISC

  2. 1. UK science is good… • “British research produced 13% of the world’s top – ..most cited – papers in 2003, measured across a wide spectrum of disciplines.” (DTI 2005) • “[w]ith around 1% of the world's population, the country produces 8% of the world's scientific publications, attracting over 9% of citations in other papers” (Randerson, 2004) …and efficient: “UK researchers are among the most prolific in the world, producing 16 research papers per $1 million of research funding compared to 9.2 in the USA and 3.6 in Japan.” (DTI 2005)

  3. And UK innovation is strong “The United Kingdom presents a relatively strong innovation performance both in absolute terms for specific indicators and in terms of recent trends” (EC 2005)

  4. But, 2, UK science-innovation link is not so good UK CIS-3 survey; responses by over 8000 manufacturing / service firms: • “universities and government research organisations were amongst the least likely of these sources to be identified as being of ‘high importance’. • It is also the case that they were amongst the least likely of the sources to be used at all.” (Tether & Swann 2003)

  5. 3. A (system of ) CRIS would help (Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

  6. 3. A (system of ) CRIS would help Projects (Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

  7. 3. A (system of ) CRIS would help People (Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

  8. 3. A (system of ) CRIS would help Organisation Units (Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

  9. 3. A (system of ) CRIS would help Research outputs (Source: Tether and Swann, 2003)

  10. PROJECT ORGUNIT PERSON Contact Event Prize/Award Results Publication General Facility Skills Results Patent Particular Equipment CV Service Results Product CERIF Funding Programme

  11. The Research Process Workprogramme CERIF-based CRIS Proposal Project Results Exploitation Wealth creation and enhancing quality of life Source: K. Jeffery

  12. The Research Process CERIF-based CRIS Context Data archives Hypothesis Method / analysis Repositories Results Exploitation Wealth creation and enhancing quality of life

  13. CERIF-CRIS : Enhancing and Enabling Finance Human Resources Products CRIS Patents Project Management Publications Source: K. Jeffery and A. Asserson

  14. CERIF-CRIS : Where is the single source of truth? Finance Human Resources Products CRIS Patents Project Management Publications

  15. CERIF-CRIS : Who says? Do I trust them? Finance Human Resources Products CRIS Patents Project Management Publications Institutional boundary

  16. In summary • CERIF-based CRIS are a good fit with science-innovation processes • Further enhancements could focus on: • Descriptions of research methodology • Source and credentials of information

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