Examinando por Autor "Velarde Gutierrez, Renato"
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Ítem Implementation status on institutional CRIS/RIM systems in Peru: Integration between the national peruCRIS and institutional CRIS systems(euroCRIS, 2025-05-15) Alhuay Quispe, Joel; Velarde Gutierrez, Renato; Peña Pineda, Karla; Bautista Ynofuente, LourdesIn South America, most digital platforms are institutional and research repositories, according to The Registry of Open Access Repositories. In Peru, the use of digital repositories is primarily associated with universities and research institutions, mainly operating under DSpace software. The implementation of Research Information Management (RIM) systems or Current Research Information Systems (CRIS) projects implies an opportunity for digital next generation repositories. This study aims to provide an initial overview and status of 31 cases of CRIS/RIM systems in Peru identified between May 2019 and March 2025 listed in two trusted directoriesÍtem Peruvian national current research information system: implementation status and interoperability between PeruCRIS and institutional CRIS/RIM systems(Taylor & Francis, 2026-05-09) Alhuay Quispe, Joel; Brañes Gutiérrez, Vanessa; Velarde Gutierrez, Renato; Zulueta Rafael, Hilda; Peña Pineda, Karla MónicaPeruCRIS, the national Current Research Information System (CRIS) of Peru, represents a significant step toward consolidating scientific information management and enhancing research visibility across the country. In South American countries that have implemented open access legislation and institutional repositories, the development of integrated research information systems remains limited. This study offers a first comprehensive overview of PeruCRIS implementation status, focusing on its technical architecture, institutional adoption, and interoperability mechanisms. The study reports that 120 institutions are currently sending data to the national CRIS, either through manual uploads or via interoperability mechanisms. A sample of 60 CRIS/RIM cases were examined from May 2019 to December 2025, exploring the interaction between national and institutional CRIS platforms, addressing the practical challenges in aligning them. Findings reveal disparities in adoption levels, reliance on proprietary technologies, and limited interoperability coverage. The study also highlights the critical role of research managers and information professionals in sustaining CRIS systems. Finally, it outlines lessons learned and provides recommendations for similar national initiatives in developing countries.
