Lopatenko, A.: CERIF-2000 : Common European Research Information Format (2002)
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- Abstract
- CERIF-2000 is a set of guidelines, as well metadata and database formats, developed during teh 1990's. The first version was drafted in 1991; the latest version in 2000. The basic idea behind CERIF is to publish a compendium of common practices of research information publication and use; establish clear guidelines for CRIS (Current Research Information System) development which may be helpful for CRIS developers and hosts; and set forth a metadata format for research information which assists research organizations in information exchange, thanks to its common information structure and use of vocabularies.
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