The Research Support working group is a ‘safe space’ for the heads of Research Support at the University Libraries. It is a place where members can share concerns, ideas for collaboration and achievements in the field of Research Support across the scope of the Research Cycle.
Topics are framed within the UKB ambitions, and national developments such as funding streams. For example, topics may not only be related to the publication process (including OAP) and to the visibility, findability, reusability and promotion/dissemination of scientific output, but also to the registration and analysis of research output.
Topics are introduced, selected and discussed by the group itself. The agenda consists of four sections: (1) sharing challenges and achievements, (2) ideas for collaborative initiatives, (3) feedback on previously started cooperation initiatives, (4) an inspiring guest lecture. In addition, there is time for networking.
The group meets three times a year, in March, June and October.
Current topics
- Advice on the development of the Open Knowledge Base
UNL Information on Academic Sovereignty of Research Information (in Dutch)
- Societal Impact Knowledge Base: Bringing together people, methods and techniques for reporting the societal impact of scientific research
Alenka Princic, Shaya Abdolahzadeh, Ana Ranitovic, Lisa Idebolo, & Zohreh Zahedi. (2022). The Many Ways of Addressing Societal Impact Evaluations in Dutch Universities.
- Research into the relevance of CRIS in new development around Recognising/Appreciating, SEP2020, KUOZ.
Impact alliance (in Dutch)
- Insight into the purposes and target groups for different methods of Open Access Monitoring
Open Access monitor
Past topics
- In October 2020, the national ORCID campaign was concluded with a festive online award ceremony.
- In 2019-2021, the Coordination Point provided substantive support for the design and roll-out of the partnership programme between Springer-Nature and UNL/UKB. The results were made available via the Springer-Nature website.
Members
Lieuwe Kool – UMC Amsterdam – core team
Ellen Fest – Wageningen University and Research – core team
Ane van der Leij – University of Groningen – core team
Alenka Princic – Leiden University – core team
Zohreh Zahedi – KNAW
Max Haring – University of Amsterdam
Alastair Dunning – TU Delft
Sarah Coombs – Saxion University of Applied Science
Paul Hofman – Eindhoven University of Technology
Marielle Prevoo – Maastricht University
Roger van der Hoeven – Radboud University Nijmegen
Eugenie van den Hoven – Erasmus University Rotterdam
Daan Rutten – Tilburg University
Wendy van Ginkel – University of Twente – liaison UKB
Wenneke Meerstadt – Utrecht University
Joeri Both – VU Amsterdam
Simone Kortekaas – National Library of the Netherlands
Subsitutes
Kasper Abcouwer – University of Amsterdam
Maurice Vanderfeesten – VU Amsterdam
Lisa Idebolo – Eindhoven University of Technology
Shaya Abdolahzadeh – University of Groningen
Thecla Ettema-Bootsma – Radboud University Nijmegen
Marco van Veller – University of Twente
Lotte Wilms – Tilburg University
Martijn Kleppe – National Library of the Netherlands
Marc Dolman – Maastricht University
Judith Gulpers – Erasmus University Rotterdam
TEAM website
Reports
- Alenka Princic, Shaya Abdolahzadeh, Ana Ranitovic, Lisa Idebolo, Zohreh Zahedi. (2022). The Many Ways of Addressing Societal Impact Evaluations in Dutch Universities.
- Annual Report 2019 Coödinatiepunt Research Impact
Vision documents