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During April and May 2016 the Research Information team worked with academic visitor Mathias Riechert from the German Centre for Higher Education Research and Science Studies (DZHW), on a joint project developing the visualisation of research information standards. The results were presented by Mathias Riechert at the CRIS2016 conference in St Andrews on Friday 11 June 2016. The project demonstrated the development and introduction of the uptake of ORCID at the University of Cambridge based on links between Symplectic profiles and the academics’ ORCID profiles (which are synced for efficient re-use of publication meta-data).

More information about linking ORCID with Symplectic can be found here.

The paper with the title ‘Research information standards adoption: Development of a visual insight tool at the University of Cambridge‘ has been accepted for publication in Procedia Computer Science and the accepted manuscript is now available in the University’s repository: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/256226

Visualising research information