Common European Research project Information Format

Other names: CERIF

This standard allows for a metadata representation of research entities, their activities and interconnections, along with their output. This is captured in highly flexible formal (semantic) relationships, and enables quality maintenance, archiving, access and interchange of research information, so supporting knowledge transfer to decision makers, for research evaluation, research managers, strategists, researchers, editors and the general public.

Webpage:
http://www.eurocris.org/cerif/main-features-cerif

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