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1 Evaluation - what is needed for the Universities Lígia Maria Ribeiro University of Porto lmr@reit.up.pt Evaluation of Research using a CRIS Annual CRIS Seminars Series 13-14 September 2010 Brussels

2 What is EUNIS? EUNIS main activities Using CRIS at U.PORTO EUNIS Research Workshop Universities requirements Conclusions Agenda

3 European University Information Systems – www.eunis.org www.eunis.org What’s EUNIS?

4 IS in European HE&R institutions – communication – collaboration – co-operation To liaise with major suppliers To liaise with organizations setting the strategic agenda From its beginning, EUNIS often acts as: – a European complement to national organizations – an opening of minds beyond the national frontier Foster the development, the quality and innovation of IS for HE&R in Europe. EUNIS Objectives

5 Members – ≈150 Over 130 HE&R institutions and about 10 national consortiums – 29 countries Linked Organizations – TERENA – EDUCAUSE & ECAR – EAIE (European Association for International Education) – EUA (Presidents) – CAUDIT (Australia) – ASAUDIT (South Africa) EUNIS today

6 EUNIS annual conferences 1995 Düsseldorf (Germany) 1996 Manchester (UK) 1997 Grenoble (France) 1998 Prague (Czech Rep.) 1999 Helsinki (Finland) 2000 Poznań (Poland) 2001 Berlin (Germany) 2002 Porto (Portugal) 2003 Amsterdam (Netherlands) 2004 Ljubljana (Slovenia) 2005 Manchester (UK) 2006 Tartu (Estonia) 2007 Grenoble (France) 2008 Aarhus (Denmark) 2009 Santiago de Compostela (Spain) 2010 Warsaw (Poland) NEXT >

7 www.eunis.ie

8 Workshops – ELFT (eLearning Task Force) – RS3G (Rome Student Systems and Standards Group) EAIE Digital Student Data Portability (DSDP) Task Force – MIS Task Force Rectors seminars University Information Systems Strategy and Policy – Paris, November 20-21, 2003 Impact of the Bologna Process on Information Technology in European Universities – Paris, March 23rd-24th 2006 – Discuss strategic subjects in relation with the usage of ICT in HE&R EUNIS other events

9 http://www.eunisresearch2010.it/

10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:John_Henry_Newman_-_Project_Gutenberg_13103.jpg Universities’ Mission “ Knowledge is capable of being its own end” (J. H. Newman)

11 “Knowledge drives productivity growth. In advanced economies such as the EU, knowledge, meaning R&D, innovation and education, is a key driver of productivity growth. Knowledge is a critical factor with which Europe can ensure competitiveness in a global world where others compete with cheap labor or primary resources.” http://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=en&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2005&nu_doc=24http://eur-lex.europa.eu/smartapi/cgi/sga_doc?smartapi!celexplus!prod!DocNumber&lg=en&type_doc=COMfinal&an_doc=2005&nu_doc=24; retrieved 28 August 2010 A new start for the Lisbon Strategy (2005)

12 Growing concern for: – Transparency – Accountability – Comparability – Performance indicators – Assessment University rankings – simple indicator-based systems are attractive reduced costs; effortless of reading – more appropriate and sophisticate systems are needed quantitative & qualitative indicators; multidimensional approach R&D+I

13 Several assessment exercises are in place – International assessments – National assessment International panels – Self-assessment – Institution – Study-programs – Research – Staff Assessment Exercises

14 Collect and organize data – Substantial financial and HR resources involved Need to reduce the overhead IT helps! – Information Systems Institution-wide (integrated view) – Teaching and Learning – R&D – Administration – Management Easily relate the information needed Produce semi-automatic reports Motivate the users to populate the IS The role of IT

15 State University created the 22nd March 1911 Largest in Portugal 14 Faculties, 1 Business School and 69 R&D units ≈31 000 Students / 2 300 Professors and Researchers / 1700 Staff University of Porto www.up.pt www.up.pt

16 SIGARRA Front-Office ( CRIS +) GA Student Management Primavera Financial Management Aleph Library Management GRH Human Res. Management Moodle Learning Management DSpace Content Management Radius LDAP Identity Management Oracle DBMS WF engine App. Server Unidirectional info flow Bidirectional info flow

17 CORDIS

18 SIGARRA :: Full Text and access levels keywords: CORDIS

19 SIGARRA :: Open Access Repository SIGARRA Full text Open access

20 SIGARRA :: Thesis orientation

21 Open Access Policy :: Authors Registration of all U.PORTO scholarly research in SIGARRA. Include full text for each publication (PDF). Select open access whenever possible. Try “SPARC Author Adendum” http://www.arl.org/sparc/author/addendum.shtml

22 Open Access Policy :: Academic Services Registration in SIGARRA of all Master and PhD Thesis (full text, PDF). Select open access whenever possible.

23 Open Access Policy :: Libraries Guarantee meta-data quality for each publication registered in SIGARRA.

24 U.Porto Internal assessment Self-assessment – Institution – Study-programs (+ external accreditation) Annual assessment of professors – implications on career progression Quantitative indicators – Automatic from SIGARRA Qualitative information – Filled in SIGARRA

25 Institution-wide integrated IS: not so many – connection of IS with IR is very weak CERIF compliance: weak (but increasing...) EUNIS Research Workshop IR CRIS very weak

26 Which are the main research data sharing needs that should be addressed at European level? – research products, citations, impact factors, research groups, instruments, project related data – Skills, metrics Which are today the main barriers to the satisfaction of these needs? – Technological, cultural, political, organizational… – Cultural, organizational Bologna Workshop Panel [1/2]

27 Can we identify a roadmap to meet research data sharing and exploitation requirements? – Should the solution be centralized or distributed – Distributed, standards (CERIF-XML) What should be done to address the first step? – Survey, pilot, interoperability working group… – Survey, working group, pilot Bologna Workshop Panel [2/2]

28 To reduce the overhead for assessment exercises – Improve information management across the institution – Integrated institutional-wide information systems – Support assessment exercises on IS/CRIS To provide valid information on HE across national borders – Set of world-wide comparable indicators – Ensure interoperability IS/CRIS and IR CERIF (EU recommendation) Universities requirements

29 Research evaluation processes are complex and sophisticated transparency tools are needed A distributed, open and interoperable European system is a goal to achieve – cooperation between organizations working with HE & R institutions in Europe – awareness of stakeholders Conclusions


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