The Hamburg Open Science program aims to develop an open science infrastructure for universities in Hamburg. This includes open access repositories, research data repositories and research information systems. With limited programming capacities available Hamburg University of Technology opted for an integrated approach instead of three different systems. The current open access repository (based on DSpace-CRIS and fully ORCID-enabled) has been extended with a research data repository and is supposed to include all institutional researchers, organization units, projects and publication information building a research information system and a university bibliography. This poster illustrates the components of our extended repository and shows...
DSpace-CRIS is the first open source CRIS/RIMS platform in the world. It was born with the idea to p...
CRIS/RIMS (Current Research Information Systems / Research Information Management Systems) are becom...
Die Anforderungen an ein Forschungsdatenrepositorium (FDR) im Rahmen von Hamburg Open Science sind i...
The Hamburg Open Science program aims to develop an open science infrastructure for universities in ...
Seven universities of Hamburg and the Hamburg Ministry of Science, Research and Equality started in ...
This presentation shows the approach of Hamburg University of Technology to build an Open Access Rep...
The Hamburg University of Technology is using DSpace-CRIS for their Open Access repository. In conte...
Since 2016, Fraunhofer, Europe's largest organization for applied research, is facing the challenge ...
Since 2016, Fraunhofer, Europe’s largest organization for applied research, is facing the challenge ...
Open Repository 2021 will sign the momentum of the DSpace and DSpace-CRIS 7 release. This presentati...
Im Rahmen des Programms Hamburg Open Science (HOS) sollten 2018 prototypisch jeweils zwei verschiede...
Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014DSpace Interest Group Pres...
Hamburg is a federal state with universities of various orientations, associated biobiotheques and s...
Zur Herbeiführung einer Entscheidung für ein FDM-System pro Institution in Hamburg Open Science werd...
An der TU Hamburg wird die ORCID iD in TUHH Open Research (TORE) eingesetzt. TORE ist das Repositori...
DSpace-CRIS is the first open source CRIS/RIMS platform in the world. It was born with the idea to p...
CRIS/RIMS (Current Research Information Systems / Research Information Management Systems) are becom...
Die Anforderungen an ein Forschungsdatenrepositorium (FDR) im Rahmen von Hamburg Open Science sind i...
The Hamburg Open Science program aims to develop an open science infrastructure for universities in ...
Seven universities of Hamburg and the Hamburg Ministry of Science, Research and Equality started in ...
This presentation shows the approach of Hamburg University of Technology to build an Open Access Rep...
The Hamburg University of Technology is using DSpace-CRIS for their Open Access repository. In conte...
Since 2016, Fraunhofer, Europe's largest organization for applied research, is facing the challenge ...
Since 2016, Fraunhofer, Europe’s largest organization for applied research, is facing the challenge ...
Open Repository 2021 will sign the momentum of the DSpace and DSpace-CRIS 7 release. This presentati...
Im Rahmen des Programms Hamburg Open Science (HOS) sollten 2018 prototypisch jeweils zwei verschiede...
Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014DSpace Interest Group Pres...
Hamburg is a federal state with universities of various orientations, associated biobiotheques and s...
Zur Herbeiführung einer Entscheidung für ein FDM-System pro Institution in Hamburg Open Science werd...
An der TU Hamburg wird die ORCID iD in TUHH Open Research (TORE) eingesetzt. TORE ist das Repositori...
DSpace-CRIS is the first open source CRIS/RIMS platform in the world. It was born with the idea to p...
CRIS/RIMS (Current Research Information Systems / Research Information Management Systems) are becom...
Die Anforderungen an ein Forschungsdatenrepositorium (FDR) im Rahmen von Hamburg Open Science sind i...