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Research registration 

The process of registration is the same for all of the roles. Each researcher can register on the Virtual Campus with the identity issued by the home institution. The first sign-in to the system is actually registration. The registration form is pre-filled with data fetched from the Identity Provider (IdP), which can be modified/added if necessary. By selecting the home institution and the role (here Researcher), the ORCID widget appears (Figure 1.).


Figure 1. Research registration - connect profiles

 

With that widget, the researcher connects his ORCID profile with the one in the Virtual Campus. Click on that widget redirects the researcher to the ORCID sign-in page and after successfully signing in to ORCID the researcher is redirected back to the Virtual Campus registration page with a success message (Figure 2).

 


Figure 2. Research registration - successful profile connection

 

This is a prerequisite for the researcher to be able to register in the Virtual Campus. After submitting the registration, the UNIC admin receives an email notification for confirmation. Each researcher can see publicly available data retrieved from ORCID. By authenticating into the system, these data are displayed under the Personal Information option. Some of these data are Biography, Websites & social links and Keywords (Figure 3). Also, if some data is not correct, it is necessary to change it in the source system, which is ORCID. There is an option here that allows researchers to share their personal data and preferences with other researchers within the UNIC Open Science Campus.


 

Figure 3. Researcher portal – Personal Information

 

Also within the Virtual Campus there is the possibility of additional profiling of researchers under the Research and Teaching Interests option (Figure 4.). With the leaders of the Work package (WP5) was agreed that researchers will be able to select keywords from the following categories: thematic lines, disciplines, fields of research, fields of teaching and modes of cooperation. Each researcher can choose as much as he wants keywords from each of the categories. For this purpose the following catalogues are used: Thematic Lines, Web of Science keywords, ISCED fields and Modes of Cooperation. These catalogues are available to researchers and are read-only and searchable.


Figure 4. Researcher portal - Research and Teaching Interests


Based on those selected keywords, the matchmaking algorithm in the background calculates the total percentage of matching of the researcher with each of the other researchers in the Virtual Campus. This is shown in the option UNIC mapping (Figure 5.).


Figure 5. Researcher portal – UNIC mapping


Additionally, the matching percentage is calculated for each of the chosen categories. The results of these calculations are presented in a table for each of the categories with a comparison of the chosen keywords and the corresponding percentage of matching (Figure 6.). These results are available by clicking on the details.

This algorithm was not planned in the initial proposal of the project but was implemented as an addition in order to achieve the prerequisites for the build networks of researchers within the UNIC Open Science Campus.



Figure 6. Researcher portal – Co-researcher details: keywords comparison


 


In the details also exists information about the ORCID profile of the co-researcher



Figure 7. Researcher portal – Co-researcher details: ORCID information


and various graphs that visualize the percentages of matching keywords.


Figure 8. Researcher portal – Co-researcher details: keywords category comparison

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