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Research Information Management

Research Information Management

Our Research Information Management infoKit is comprised of the experience of institutions up and down the country as they seek to improve Research Information Management within their organisations. Their experiences (both good and bad) combine to provide a wealth of good practice and lessons learned which will prove of enormous benefit to other institutions who find themselves following this same path. Their experiences have been drawn together - either directly or indirectly - to produce most of the material contained within the three themes - business case, systems & data, implementation.

As you will see, some institutions appear as both JISC-funded projects and case studies. This reflects the true range of their involvement in the Research Information Management agenda and the differing routes by which this has been surfaced.

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Research Information Management projects round two (RIM2)

Initial analysis and summary from projects seeking to 'expand the community of HE institutions and organisations which are using the CERIF standard'

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