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DTSTART:20210929T183000Z
DTEND:20210929T194500Z
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URL:https://www.bmi-online.nl/events/research-observatory-research-fields-
 classifications-essential-tools-in-reporting-and-harmonising-scientific-in
 formation-online/
SUMMARY:Research Observatory: Research Fields Classifications: Essential To
 ols in Reporting and Harmonising Scientific Information (online)
DESCRIPTION:The Flemish Research Discipline Standard: One Step Towards Harm
 onised Research Information in Flanders\nBy Hanne Poelmans\nResearch inst
 itutions worldwide are investing in the collection and display of research
  information using database or CRIS systems. In Flanders\, research inform
 ation is being curated by individual research institutions\, after which t
 he information is collected and displayed through a central platform\, i.e
 . Flemish Research Information Space (FRIS\, https://researchportal.be/en)
 . The FRIS portal was developed to reduce the administrative burden on res
 earch institutions by enabling government reporting in a semi-automated wa
 y and encouraging the reuse of information on the portal for multiple purp
 oses. To obtain this goal\, two important requirements had to be fulfilled
 \, i.e. 1) information on the FRIS portal had to be modelled to the report
 ing needs\, and 2) every stakeholder\, from information provider to user\,
  needed to connect the same meaning to the concepts being used on the port
 al. One step towards this goal was the harmonisation and semantic descript
 ion of research classifications. This presentation will focus on the devel
 opment\, the use and the benefits of the Flemish Research Discipline Stand
 ard (FRDS)\, a 4-level hierarchical classification scheme on research disc
 iplines that is provided with semantic descriptions\, in Flanders.\nDevelo
 ping a Classification for Interdisciplinary Research Fields for the German
  Science System\nBy Sophie Biesenbender\nResearch classifications are ess
 ential for the reporting and evaluation of research. As part of R&amp\;D s
 tatistics\, disciplinary classifications have become crucial elements of C
 RIS systems and the processing of research information. Yet\, quickly evol
 ving information needs or changing evaluation contexts sometimes call for 
 the adjustment of existing or the development of new classifications. In t
 he absence of a national research evaluation system\, the German science s
 ystem is currently introducing a definitional standard for the reporting o
 f research information in order to harmonize CRIS systems across research 
 institutions (the so-called Research Core Dataset). This standard has been
  complemented by a newly developed classification to represent “fields o
 f research” in addition to disciplinary classifications. From this persp
 ective\, research fields focus on interdisciplinary\, issue- or problem-re
 lated research. The presentation will give an overview of the recently com
 pleted project to develop a classification for research fields\, the proje
 ct’s context\, its methodological approach and results.\n\nMore informat
 ion.
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