WP3
National Open Science research analytics – Pilot based on Dimensions++
WP3 Lead: Karen Hytteballe Ibanez
(Senior Officer, Technical University of Denmark)
Establishing open and advanced research analytics based on open data, open citations, using open source, -software and -code on a national level, is not yet the norm, making it difficult to understand the many aspects, patterns, impact and potential of the Danish research landscape.
WP3 aims at developing a National Open Science research analytics pilot for all 8 Danish universities populated with key data from the Dimensions database, as well as data from the Danish indicators; Bibliometric Indicator and Open Access Indicator. The pilot will allow the Danish universities to compare themselves on a national and international level, based on comparable quality citation data as well as bibliographic metadata. In order to demonstrate the open science efforts of the Danish universities, additional open science elements will be included in the platform. The National Open Science research analytics platform will be developed in the open source system VIVO, benefitting from its linked open data structure. Visualizations, the most relevant network analyses of Danish research as well as visual analytics exploring collaboration potential will be integrated in the pilot to complement the more traditional research analytics.
WP3 Participants
Deputy: Mogens Sandfær, Technical University of Denmark
Christina Steensboe, Technical University of Denmark
Birger Larsen, Aalborg University
Kirsten Krogh Kruuse, AU Library / Royal Danish Library
Lars Lund Thomsen, AU Library / Royal Danish Library
Marianne Gauffriau, Copenhagen University Library / Royal Danish Library
Adrian Price, Copenhagen University Library / Royal Danish Library
Anne Lyhne Høj, Aalborg University
Poul Melchiorsen, Aalborg University
Claus Rosenkrantz, Copenhagen Business School
Dicte Madsen, Copenhagen Business School
Lene Hald, Copenhagen Business School
Kasper Bruun, Roskilde University
Karen Lindvig, The University of Southern Denmark
Mette Detlevsen, The University of Southern Denmark