The Research Information System
The Justus Liebig University Giessen (JLU) is implementing a system for the collection and documentation of research information, as well as for the administrative support of research activities: the Research Information System JLU-FIS.
The JLU-FIS research information system brings together various pieces of information on the university's research activities as well as relevant contextual information and links them for the purpose of research administration and research monitoring. The research information system is thus a working tool in administrative processes in various fields of science management, both in the central and decentralized administration of the university as well as for the scientists.
The implementation of the research information system JLU-FIS is a measure of the development plan of Justus Liebig University JLU 2030.
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Please click on the star to register as a user of the research information system. You will be redirected to a page where you can identify and register as a member of the university with your HRZ user ID.
Benefits of the research information system
The collection, storage and processing of meta-information on research in JLU-FIS enables and promotes efficient and sustainable research administration processes. The target groups are in particular the researchers and the deans' offices of the departments, whose administrative duties and activities are simplified by using the system.
Researchers benefit from simplified data collection for the preparation of research reports or third-party funding applications. The provision of data in the research information system simplifies the uniform and systematic presentation of research activities; a correspondingly consistent picture of the Giessen research landscape is recommended, for example, when applying for third-party funding.
The presentation of research activities also makes it possible to search for cooperation partners for research projects. The use of the research information system also reduces multiple queries and relieves researchers and dean's offices of documentation activities.
Supported processes
- Publication import from external databases
- Automatically generated publication lists
- Standardized exports in BibTex format, for example for import into the reference management program Citavi
- Publication import service of the University Library
- Presentation of selected research activities recorded in the research information system for the interested public via a research portal
- Optimization of administrative processes in the third-party funding display
- Generation of dynamic publication lists for the personal website, for departments, institutes and working groups
- Application for reimbursement of publication costs for open access publications
- Generation of CVs from the research information system
- Application for internal research funding
Stored information
Legal Foundations & Data Protection
- Processing Directory for the Doctoral Candidate Management Process
- Processing Directory for the Publication Entry and Management Process
- Role and Permission Concept.
- -> The role and permission concept precisely defines the access rights of the users of the research information system. It ensures that users can only access the information necessary for their activities in the system. The following roles have been defined with specific read and edit rights: "Researcher"; "Doctoral Office"; "Administration"; "Library".
Get involved
JLU FIS Introduction Project
Technical Information & Standard
User manuals & Training
Contact
Department for Digital Research Information Systems
Dr. Rebecca Hahn and Andreas Schieberle
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