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Bryant, Rebecca; Fransen, Jan; de Castro, Pablo; Helmstutler, Brenna; Scherer, David – OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., 2021
Research information management (RIM) is a rapidly growing area of investment in US research universities. RIM systems that support the collection and use of research outputs metadata have been in place for many years. Globally, the RIM ecosystem is quite mature in locales where national research assessment exercises like the United Kingdom's…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Information Management, Metadata, Data Use
Bryant, Rebecca; Fransen, Jan; de Castro, Pablo; Helmstutler, Brenna; Scherer, David – OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc., 2021
Research Information Management (RIM) is a rapidly growing area of investment in US research universities, comprised of a variety of use cases, stakeholders, and products. This growth has been characteristically decentralized, resulting in silos, multiple systems, and frequent duplication of efforts at many institutions. This report is a two-part…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Information Management, Metadata, Data Use
Gordon, Jerry; Hayden, Trey; Johnson, Andy; Smith, Brent – Advanced Distributed Learning Initiative, 2020
The DoD's [Department of Defense's] Advanced Distributed Learning (ADL) Initiative is designing a framework of commercial standards, technical specifications, and business rules to enable plug and play interoperability of learning technologies. The Total Learning Architecture (TLA) framework will allow education and training products to…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Military Training, Educational Technology, Delivery Systems


