CORD will move to CERES on Friday 31 May
29/05/2024
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From Friday, our research data will be moved into our existing CERES system. This is because the old CORD system (in Figshare) is being switched off.
This is the next step in moving towards a new joint platform for our CORD and CERES systems. A new CERES, with a fresh, modern interface, will be launching soon to showcase our research publications and research data in one place.
You will be able to access Cranfield’s research data using existing CORD links.
If you have any questions, please email researchsupport@cranfield.ac.uk.
Keep your eye on our announcements – the new, all-improved CERES is coming soon!
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