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i 21 st October 2014 IFFIS14 RIM: Challenges for the UK

1. Introduction to Jisc 2. UK landscape and Research Context 3. Action areas 4. Challenges and Issues 5. Related work Overview 2

Introducing Jisc Jisc offers digital services for UK education and research. The charity does this to achieve its vision for the UK to be the most digitally advanced education and research nation in the world. Jisc.ac.uk Isaxen via Flickr 3

What our customers get from Jisc Digital content Network & IT services Advice Research & development 4

Comparing landscape by the numbers 5

The UK research context: General» Many institutions and research institutes (within and outside universities)» Many research funders (UK Research Councils only 30% of total research income *13 other priority funders mentioned)» Varied infrastructure Institutional Repositories, CRIS s, one of these or neither» Changing environment Mandates effecting research information and research data Increasing importance of external (non-governmental) funding Interdisciplinary and international focus 6

The UK research context: policies and mandates» Research excellence Framework (REF) from the four university funding bodies - research impact (preparation for 2020 - awaiting guidance)» REF open access policy - to be eligible authors accepted manuscripts must be deposited in IR s (journal material)» Research Councils UK (RCUK)- 7 subject based research councils: Open Access policy the RCUK Policy on Open Access aims to achieve immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer reviewed and published research papers, free of any access charge» To help implementation -new funding policy block grant to Universities to cover cost of Article Processing charges (APC s)» EPSRC Research Data Mandate universities set in place processes and practices to ensure curation and preservation of research data (create roadmap for compliance and act on it) 7

Shared Services and Infrastructure 8

UK research context: systems and services Not a shared national reporting infrastructure Funders & agencies JeS (Research Proposals submission); Research Fish (research outcomes system used by 74 funders including RCUK); Grants on the Web; GTR; REF; HESA. Universities 60 using CRIS/Cerif; repositories used by many, 125 HEIs with an IR some switch over; some various spreadsheets.. 9

UK research context: systems and services The glue: Shared infrastructure for Repository Shared Services helping with OA and RIM supported by Jisc and others 10

UK research context: systems and services Not a shared national reporting infrastructure Funders & agencies JeS (Research Proposals submission); Research Fish (research outcomes system used by 74 funders including RCUK); Grants on the Web; GTR; REF; HESA. Universities 60 using CRIS/Cerif; repositories used by many, 125 HEIs with an IR some switch over; some various spreadsheets.. The glue: Shared infrastructure for Repository Shared Services helping with OA and RIM supported by Jisc and others 11

The UK RIM landscape 12

The UK RIM landscape 01.04.2014 13

Jisc - RIM Shared Services» Add value to existing services G4 HE tools to support research benchmarking and collaboration based on GTR» Make use of Universities own Research information CRIS Aggregation??» Develop national system?» - UKKRISS (reported on viability, influenced RC metadata set) http://repository.jisc.ac.uk/5586/1/2014-08- 01_UKRISS_Final_Report.pdf 14

Jisc How are we helping» Support universities core business and help make research process more productive Developing shared services/infrastructure where appropriate Supporting implementation of key standards Providing a channel for universities requirements with funders, vendors etc. Getting everyone together 15

Standards 16

RIM Standards» Supporting adoption and implementation of key standards» Jisc- Casrai UK pilot» Orcid» Frameworks - CERIF, eurocris, UKRISS 17

UK CASRAI national network pilot to set up and run three working groups on priority topics identified at the UK CASRAI summit in December 2012; to support discussions in other areas (e.g. equipment profiles and research ethics) if required. Set up a National Review Circle which includes a wider group of people that are interested in the progress of CASRAI UK and who will provide advice and feedback on working group outputs; Other objectives include exploring how the CASRAI governance arrangements could work in a UK context beyond the pilot and an evaluation of the pilot. 18

UK CASRAI national network pilot» Jisc and CASRAI are piloting three National Working Groups in the UK 1. Data Management Plans 2. Organisational Id s 3. Open Access - Research Reporting 19

CASRAI-UK: Data Management Plans Developing an initial data profile reflecting the current version of the Digital Curation Centre s DMP-Online tool. Using this to feed into an inform the UK Research Councils. Developing use cases to prove viability of proile 20

CASRAI-UK: Organisational Id s» Identify main candidate sources of Org ID s» Subject them to common use cases which are relevant to universities and other parts of the RIM and RDM workflow» The main output will be common statement about how the UK research community should use org ids and the policy requirement in order for harmonised org ids to work.» Develop a sustainable process for maintaining authoritative lists of organisations in the CASRAI dictionary. 21

CASRAI-UK: Research Reporting» Development of data profile supporting institutional report to UK funders for the new policy on Open Access and research contributions and outputs more generally 22

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ORCID provides an open registry of persistent unique identifiers for researchers and to automate linkages to research objects such as publications, datasets, other IDs, grants, and patents. Orcid is also a not for profit organisation based in the US with small team of developers and other staff. A wide range of organisations participate in the management of Orcid including universities, research funders, publishers and publisher organisations like Cross Ref What is Orcid? Jisc aims to streamline ORCID implementation process at universities develop the best value approach for a potential UK wide adoption of ORCID in HE Also contribute to ensuring Orcid gets as much traction as possible This involves working with relevant funders and agencies, vendors, and Jisc s customers to make that happen 24

Researcher Identifiers ORCID in the UK» January 2013 Joint statement in support of ORCID (ARMA, HEFCE, HESA, RCUK, UCISA, Wellcome Trust, Jisc); joint implementation plan http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/di_researchmanagement/researchinformatio n/orcid.aspx» September 2013 Jisc report: use cases and views on the future of ORCID in UK Higher Education http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/generalpublications/2013/future-of-orcid-in-uk-he.aspx opensource.com via Flickr 25

Orcid uptake so far» ORCID has over 80 members from the research and scholarly community including major funders, universities and publishers.» Over 900,000 researchers signed up globally» 33,ooo ORCID records with a UK affiliation» 26,600 ORCID records linked to a ac.uk primary email address» UK Research Councils have agreed to capture a valid ORCID Identifier, where one exists, for all researchers supported by Research Council funding» HESA (Higher Education Statistics Agency) has specified and will include ORCID identifiers as an optional field in its Staff and Student Record for the 2014/15 cycle» Wellcome Trust have integrated ORCiD identifiers into our online grant application and reporting systems so they can easily link researchers to their works and speed up grant applications 26

Jisc-ARMA ORCID pilot project 8 HEI based example ORCID implementations and workflows ORCID implementation Group (RCUK, HEFCE, UCISA, ARMA, HESA, RLUK, SCONUL, Wellcome Trust, Jisc) + engagement with HEIs and organisations implementing or planning to implement ORCID ids +engagement with vendors 3 workshops, technical support case study reports, advice & guidance, business case, recommendations on national ORCID membership 27

Cultural and People issues 28

» (Synthesising earlier work) Listening and acting» Understanding the landscape and collecting requirements» Which crocodiles are closest to your canoe? Research reporting to funders systems (bulk upload) Compliance with REF open access policy (monitoring and auditing that) Research impact and how it is recorded in CRIS s» Networking people in the RIM workflow RIM consultation group 5o members Will meet again January 2015 Universities, suppliers, funders, strategic agencies Share information, identify and solve problems 29

Challenges» Many customers with different needs» Complex landscape of systems and services» Inertia: decisions made about systems are difficult to reverse» What glue to provide?» When to act - develop a new and radical solution?» Standards - implementation and sustainability» Focus and Context local, subject, regional, national, european, international? 30

Lessons» Keep talking» There is probably a win-win» Be imaginative about data and information» Be brave and robust where there is a clear way ahead» Take control of your own information» Provide it in such a way that you and others can analyse, visualise and build services on top» That will create a healthy RIM eco-system 31

And finally Three thematic areas and major work programmes Scholarly Communications Research Data Management Research Information Management 32

Find out more Catherine Grout Head of Change e-research, Jisc c.grout@jisc.ac.uk @catherineyettegrout Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY-NC-ND 33