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UKSG webinar 17 March - Current Research Information Systems (CRIS): What are they and what do they do? Maria Campbell 04 Mar 2015 14:34 UTC

Dear Colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to the next free UKSG webinar - CURRENT RESEARCH INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRIS): WHAT ARE THEY AND WHAT DO THEY DO?

Date: Tuesday 17 March 2015
Time: 1400 GMT
Duration: 45 minutes including Q&A (up to 60 minutes maximum if there is sufficient demand for an extended Q&A)

Speaker:
James Toon, Research Information System Manager (PURE), University of Edinburgh

This is a free webinar and open to all. If you are interested, but unable to join the live event, please register anyway as a recording will be made available to all who register.

For more information and to register, please visit http://www.uksg.org/webinars/cris

OVERVIEW:
A Current Research Information System, usually known as a "CRIS", is a system designed to help with the information management of research activity at an institution. Join James Toon to hear a brief and general overview of a CRIS and description of how such a system is being used at the University of Edinburgh.

Feedback from February's webinar: "I found this (my first) UKSG webinar very helpful and relevant. Thank you." 95% of survey respondents would recommend February's webinar.

Thank you for your attention. I do hope you can join us.

Maria

Maria Campbell
Digital Communications Associate, UKSG
E: maria@uksg.org
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