Search results Search for: Search Refine your results by duration: Any Under 5 mins Under 20 mins Over 20 mins Sort by: Relevance Views Date #PRCN2019: Improving Datasets in Pure Dimitri Unger, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Reingis Hauck, Leibniz University, Hannover, Germany The status of datasets within research has become more prominent, which is apparent by the increased adaptation of the FAIR principles. It has become ... 4 years ago | 19 mins #PRCN2020: Managing Technical Support of Pure at Monash Viji Chinnaman and Kristin Misquitta, Monash University, Australia At Monash, managing Pure operations involves continually interacting with the changes in both Pure and other University systems as well as changes in ... 3 years ago | 30 mins #PRCN2019: Monitoring individual PhD candidates using the Award Module in Pure Katrine Bengtsson ,Dr Jos Rikers, Open University of the Netherlands, Heerlen, Netherlands The Open University of the Netherlands offers PhD trajectories to candidates. Candidates either are employed by the university as a junior researcher ... 4 years ago | 25 mins #PRCN2019:Using Pure to report on physicians' scientific activities Stefanie Van Rysseghem, Amal Alsamman, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Brussels, Belgium The University Hospital of Brussels (UZB) is required to report on its scientific activities for 1) payroll tax exemptions, 2) additional hospital fun... 4 years ago | 22 mins #PRCN2020: Diverse Use Cases for Pure at an Academic Medical Center Robert Engeszer Originally implemented in 2019 to primarily enhance internal collaboration among researchers, Pure is now being utilized by a wide variety of groups a... 3 years ago | 19 mins #PRCN2019: Dealing with differences between organizational units at KNAW Marianne van der Heijden, NIOO-KNAW, Wageningen, Netherlands The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences uses Pure as a tool for their management information. That is the way it started. In this presentat... 4 years ago | 21 mins #PRCN2019: It’s not you, it’s me: Moving from local to cloud-hosted Pure Rich Gough, Leigh Stork Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom Aston University has hosted Pure locally since we adopted it as our CRIS in 2012. In the spring of 2019 we determined that moving Pure to an Elsevier ... 4 years ago | 28 mins #PRCN2019: Capturing Impact Case Studies in Pure Tania Wilmann, Sian Wright, Monash University, Australia Recording, communicating and showing evidence of Impact from research is becoming increasingly important. Not only are there national assessments of U... 4 years ago | 20 mins #PRCN2019: Exploring new directions to impact assessment Professor Andrea Bonaccorsi, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy. Keynote Address - Pure International Conference 2019 4 years ago | 49 mins #PRCN2019: Data visualizations with Power BI: Use cases from Vrije Universiteit Amal Alsamman, Stefanie Van Rysseghem, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium Frequently, our office (Research Information & Data Management) receives questions from management concerning our research data. In order to formulate... 4 years ago | 16 mins Load more