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CORD is now live in the new Cranfield Repository (CERES)!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-07-05T16:32:16+01:0008/07/2024|Tags: barrington, ceres, cord, knl, rdm, research data management, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
Last Wednesday, 3 July, we launched a new joint platform for our CORD and CERES systems. It will enable us to manage and share Cranfield’s research data and publications in one place. The fresh, modern ...
Developing the CRIS – now you can do more!
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-06-25T14:58:38+01:0025/06/2024|Tags: barrington, cris, early career researchers, knl, research, research excellence framework, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
Our new CRIS (research information system) was launched in December 2023 and the team have been working hard behind the scenes to make it even better. We have just introduced three new improvements that we ...
Changes to FitchConnect…
Karen Stokes2024-05-09T14:13:00+01:0014/05/2024|Tags: barrington, bmi, country information, dmda, FitchConnect, gme, knl, macroeconomics, market research, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-economics, web-mirc-industry|
Those of you who have been using FitchConnect may have noticed that things are changing. The BMI content we subscribe to being migrated to its own platform. In the meantime, when you login to Fitch, ...
Finding consumer information in Passport
Helen Holmes2025-07-11T12:57:05+01:0004/04/2024|Tags: barrington, consumers, knl, passport, population, SOMLibrary, web-mirc-industry|
So, you’re researching the Mexican consumer market. You’ll want to really understand what Mexican people are thinking and how they are living. One of the best places to look is Passport’s Consumer information, and its ...
How do I reference web pages… in the NLM style?
Anna Barefoot2024-02-09T15:07:17+00:0013/02/2024|Tags: barrington, knl, NLM, referencing, website|
When referencing a web page, the first thing to consider is whether your source is a web page or if it is an online resource such as a report, journal article, newspaper article or audio-visual ...
Launch of the new University research information system (CRIS)
Karyn Meaden-Pratt2024-02-05T15:32:31+00:0006/02/2024|Tags: barrington, early career researchers, knl, research, research excellence framework, research publishing, SOMLibrary|
As you are now hopefully aware, our new Current Research Information System (CRIS) successfully launched as planned on Friday 15 December. From last week, all academic profiles in the system are now syncing on our ...
