The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) is the University’s open access repository for research outputs. To simplify deposit in ORA, a registry has been created containing data harvested from existing sources to be used as repository metadata. The registry stores publicly available research activity data, i.e. data about research including people, projects and funders. Data held in the registry are available for purposes beyond the repository, particularly as the registry uses semantic web technologies which expedite data sharing. Value is added by aggregating disparate data for discovery, by making creative use of data such as revealing connections between entities and recording data provenance. This article describes the entity reg...
Key motivations for provision of an institutional repository (IR) for research outputs within a high...
The JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) contains descriptions of collections of res...
<p>Presentation from Society for Neuroscience Meeting, 12 November 2013, in San Diego, CA, USA. ABST...
The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) is the University’s open access repository for research...
The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) is the University's open access repository for research...
This paper discusses two examples of use of an entity registry. The examples are used to explain the...
The scholarly research community has come to depend on a series of open identifier and metadata infr...
Oxford University is a research-intensive institution. Its research is diverse and unpredictable. Ex...
The University of Oxford’s institutional repository for data, Oxford University Research Archive (OR...
ORA (Oxford University Research Archive) is the University of Oxford's instiutional respository. ORA...
Key motivations for provision of an institutional repository (IR) for research outputs within a high...
The aim of the project is to enable efficient sharing of research management data (ie data about res...
Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliabilit...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliabilit...
Key motivations for provision of an institutional repository (IR) for research outputs within a high...
The JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) contains descriptions of collections of res...
<p>Presentation from Society for Neuroscience Meeting, 12 November 2013, in San Diego, CA, USA. ABST...
The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) is the University’s open access repository for research...
The Oxford University Research Archive (ORA) is the University's open access repository for research...
This paper discusses two examples of use of an entity registry. The examples are used to explain the...
The scholarly research community has come to depend on a series of open identifier and metadata infr...
Oxford University is a research-intensive institution. Its research is diverse and unpredictable. Ex...
The University of Oxford’s institutional repository for data, Oxford University Research Archive (OR...
ORA (Oxford University Research Archive) is the University of Oxford's instiutional respository. ORA...
Key motivations for provision of an institutional repository (IR) for research outputs within a high...
The aim of the project is to enable efficient sharing of research management data (ie data about res...
Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliabilit...
Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) is a community-driven non-profit organization that provid...
Researchers require infrastructures that ensure a maximum of accessibility, stability and reliabilit...
Key motivations for provision of an institutional repository (IR) for research outputs within a high...
The JISC Information Environment Service Registry (IESR) contains descriptions of collections of res...
<p>Presentation from Society for Neuroscience Meeting, 12 November 2013, in San Diego, CA, USA. ABST...