Based on the CERIF data model the Guidelines for CRIS Managers have set the bare minimum of metadata to be mandatory in metadata harvests
→ For purposes of monitoring and / or research, the metadata requirements are not sufficient in Guidelines. These use cases need to be taken into account if and when CRIS data is to be aggregated
→ Guidelines do not currently support inclusion of institutional/national documentation on metadata and institutional/national criteria on e.g. what is determined as "article" or "scientific" in databases is is missing
→ In the context of ENRESSH and research of publishing in SSH fields, a metadata has to be at a sufficient level
→ One of the goals of the ENRESSH is to design a roadmap for a European database for SSH outputs. A proof of concept VIRTA-ENRESSH was built up - especially for SSH but not excluding others fields either.
→ Common European standardization and data content need to be defined in collaboration with ENRESSH - “lowest common denominator” + additional optional information
Proof of Concept of a European database for Social Sciences and Humanities publications
https://dspacecris.eurocris.org/bitstream/11366/682/4/VIRTA-ENRESSH-POC_CRIS2018_Puuska.pdf
Sīle, L. et al. (2017). European Databases and Repositories for Social Sciences and Humanities Research Output. Antwerp: ECOOM & ENRESSH. DOI:10.6084/m9.figshare.5172322
http://enressh.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/2017_ENRESSH_European_Databases.pdf
Towards the integration of European research information
https://dspacecris.eurocris.org/handle/11366/593
https://openaire-guidelines-for-cris-managers.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
CERIF-tietomallin määrittely OpenAIRE tiedonsiirrossa
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rm4OMOUf3JEti6aLmCrnSilX-sbutknFTR7njeItmBc/edit?usp=sharing
Figure: ENRESSH Minimum Data Model in relation to CERIF data model and OpenAIRE Guidelines for CRIS Managers