In this interactive workshop you will work with the first data-driven monitoring results from the ORI Monitoring Framework, based on use cases collected from Dutch universities and research funders. These results compare metadata quality across systems such as CRIS platforms, OpenAlex and OpenAIRE.
Instead of just presenting results, you will actively help identify interventions to improve open research information.
During the workshop you will:
- explore example dashboards showing gaps in PIDs, affiliations and differences of metadata records within different sources.
- discuss with peers where problems originate in the research information chain
- propose concrete interventions that institutions, infrastructures and publishers could implement
The goal is simple: move from monitoring problems to improving the ecosystem together.
Your input will help shape the next steps in ORI monitoring, dashboard development and community improvement actions for an open research information commons.
What is the nature of your session?: Technical, Community With whom do you want to connect?:
CRIS managers, research intelligence analysts, librarians, open science coordinators, research infrastructure specialists and policy staff working with research information, metadata quality and persistent identifiers.
What is the key take away of your session?:
Understand where gaps exist in open research metadata and identify concrete community interventions to improve PIDs, metadata completeness and licenses across CRIS systems, OpenAlex and OpenAIRE.
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