This week SIGMA is attending to the 13th international conference on Current Research Information System (CRIS2016) organized by euroCRIS. This year´s event will be held in the Scottish city of St Andrews, which university recently celebrated its 600th anniversary, becoming the 3rd oldest English-speaking University in the world.
The main topic to discuss in this year´s meeting will be the communication and measurement of research responsibly (Communicating and measuring research responsibly: profiling, metrics, impact, interoperability). The event, that will last four days, will start on Wednesday, June 8th the welcome reception to the attendees tough the lectures won´t begin until June 9th in the morning.
Apart from attending this important international meeting on research, our colleague Anna Guillaumet will give a lecture on Thursday 10th entitled Can machines understand what researchers look for? Conceptualizing the research world.
You can get further information about the event and its programme in the following link https://goo.gl/52sJZu