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Enter projects in the research information system and add information

On this page, scientists, employees in deaneries and scientific centres at JLU, as well as administrative staff at JLU responsible for project management, can find information on how to add and update information on projects in the JLU research information system.

Basics

Reasons for recording project information in the research information system

The background information for recording project information and publications is documented here.

Definition of the term ‘project’ in the JLU research information system

The information about research projects already recorded in the research information system was first entered into Excel in accordance with the forms completed by the project managers for the creation of an SAP project number and then imported semi-automatically into the research information system in a second step.

As a rule, therefore, only the information about who holds the role of project manager is available, but not the roles of the other project members, as the previous form for applying for an SAP project number does not contain this information.

Projects are always recorded in the research information system if they meet at least one of the following requirements:

  • The project is funded by third-party funds.
  • The project is funded by secondary funds (funds from the state of Hesse) or by JLU itself, and the content of the project is research-related.

For follow-up projects or third-party funding approvals for several people, separate project entries are created in the JLU-CRIS if the projects have separate funding codes or project numbers from the third-party funding provider. This is necessary due to administrative procedures within JLU and with regard to the funding provider.

Read, edit and delete rights for project information in the research information system

The project management and the research department can edit and delete partial information about the projects. The managing directors of interdisciplinary research centres at JLU can edit information about projects, provided that the centre is related to the project in the CRIS. Project members have read access to the information, but not to the project documents stored in the CRIS. The dean's office and the Department D - Finance and Accounting have read access to all of the above information about the project. The Office for Sustainability can only see basic information about the project, such as the acronym, title, duration, project management and a brief description. It can edit and delete the ‘Sustainability References’ field.

Exporting and editing project information

Accessing and checking the project list in the research information system

As part of the initial filling of the JLU-CRS, the Research Department has already pre-filled all project information in the CRIS that we have been informed about so far.

We would be grateful if you could check whether the list of your projects is complete as part of the initial filling process. Instructions on how to export the project list in Excel format can be found below. Please inform the Research Department by email at fis if entries for projects are missing completely, providing a link to the project website or further information.

In future, you will not have to enter the projects yourself; this work will be carried out permanently by the Research Department.

You can find the information stored for your projects by clicking on ‘Projects’ in the menu bar on the left. A list of all projects will open. You can change an individual entry by clicking on ‘Edit’ below the entry. Alternatively, you can also click on the title of the entry. An overview page for the project will open. There you can click on ‘Edit’ next to the title. 

In both cases, a form view with several tabs containing information about the project will open. Here you can edit, change or add information on a voluntary basis.

Export project list

A list of project information in Excel format can be accessed as follows:

  • Click on 'Contributions' in the menu bar on the left.
  • A list of all projects related to your profile will open.
  • Select the 'Report' icon in the medium grey bar. Report-Symbol 
  • Select the entry 'Report on all listed entries'.
  • Click on the purple 'Generate report' button.

An Excel file will be generated in the background, which you can then save via your browser.

Edit individual project information

You can view and edit the following project information in the CRIS:
Title of the filed Information about the field Display in the research information system

Key information

Type of project

Due to different data entry masks in the CRIS and different digital administration processes, a distinction is made between the following project types:

  • Joint project
  • Individual project
  • Project financed by basic funding
  • Project funded by JLU research funding
  • Project outside JLU
Yes
Type of fund

The following types of funding are distinguished:

  • Research project
  • Conference / event
  • Price / award
  • Scholarship
  • Visiting fellowship
  • Publication
  • Donation
  • Other
Yes
External funding notice Document upload possible No
Approval notice/ Contract Document upload possible. No
Date of forwarding to Dez. D Date entry possible. No
Title

No directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
Yes
Acronym

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
Yes
File reference/ Funder support code Text field Yes
Funding   Yes
Funder

Not directly editable.

If the listed funder is incorrect for the projects, please contact by e-mail to fis.
Yes
Project executing organisation see above Yes
External cooperation partner   Yes
Start date

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
Yes, year only.
End date

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
Yes, year only.
Total fund

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
No
Currency

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
No
Principal investigator

Not directly editable.

Since most funding bodies require notification of changes to project titles, you must inform the Research Department via a short process in CRIS in order to change the field. 
Yes
Purpose according to the Core Data Set Research

A recommendation by the German Council of Science and Humanities on the provision of research information, the core research data set, distinguishes between the following project purposes:

  • Research
  • Teaching
  • Promotion of young scientists
  • Transfer
  • Other purposes
Yes

Further details

Project Member - JLU internal co-Investigators   Yes
Scientific research center of Giessen University   Yes
Related project application   No
Previous project   Yes
Abstract   Yes
Detailed description   Yes
URI   Yes
Country   Yes
Publications linked to the project   Yes

SAP-Link

Related SAP project numbers   No
Finance plan   No
Comment on the SAP project number   No

Change information

Changes to project information relevant to funding bodies   No

Research areas

Key words   No
DFG Research Areas
  No
DESTATIS sections   No
KDSF Research Areas   No
Sustainability Goals   Yes

Are there important details for managing your projects missing from the list, or would you like to change fields in the CRIS that you cannot edit, i.e. that are greyed out? If so, please send your change/entry suggestion to fis. Thank you.

Communicate fundamental changes to projects via CRIS to all administrative units involved

Certain information stored in CRIS cannot be easily changed because it must be coordinated with the funding agency or accompanied by JLU internal administration. This applies to the following fields:

  • Acronym and title
  • Funding body
  • Terms
  • Approved amount and currency
  • Associated SAP project number

Please send your change/entry proposal to fis.

Initiate further digital administrative processes relating to projects in the CRIS

Projects missing from the research information system: Have projects added retrospectively

We are happy to enter project-related publication lists into the CRIS for you. Please send us the information about the project to be entered to fis. Information on how to link individual publications already entered in the CRIS to a project can be found here.

Store project-related publication lists in the CRIS

University Library staff will enter project-related publication lists into the CRIS for you. To do this, please initiate the ‘Service Publication Import’ in the CRIS or send a publication list, specifying the relevant project, to fis.

Applying for SAP project numbers for projects

It is not yet possible to apply for SAP project numbers via the CRIS. This functionality is expected to be rolled out at the end of 2025 with the next expansion stage, JLU-CRIS 1.2, together with the option of storing information on project applications in the CRIS. 

Linking content in the CRIS

Assign large equipment to JLU projects

The ‘Relate’ function allows you to link data records to other information in the CRIS. This function is used to quickly assign multiple data records to other categories or research information in the CRIS so that the information is also displayed in this other location in the research information system. For example, you can use the ‘Relate’ function to assign publications to a large-scale piece of equipment at JLU because that equipment was used to enable the publication. It can also be used to quickly mark which publications, projects or research projects. After linking, the corresponding publications are automatically listed in the research portal at https://forschung.uni-giessen.de/ on the detail page of the respective large-scale equipment or project. 

  1. Open the list view of your publications by clicking on 'Contributions - Outputs' in the menu bar on the left.
  2. Find the record you want to change. If necessary, use the option to filter the records.
  3. In the publication list, select the checkbox on the left next to one or more publications that you want to link to the same SDG or large equipment:
    Screenshot 'Auswahl markieren'
    Select items
  4. Click on the 'Relate' icon in the light grey menu bar at the top.
    Relate icon
    Relate icon

    Another menu opens:
    Screenshot 'Verknüpfen-Menü'
    Relate equipment
  • Among other things, you will be asked for the ‘Target Type’. Select 'Projects' or ‘Equipment’ here (see point 1 in the illustration above).
  • A search bar will open. Enter the device name or project title in the search bar and click on the magnifying glass icon (see points 2 and 3) OR use the A-Z icon to display all devices/projects.
  • Select an entry from the results list by clicking on the blue plus sign (see point 4).
  • Click on the 'Relate' button (see point 5).

A new window will open. Click on the ‘Apply’ button in this window. The publication is now linked to the corresponding other content.

If you cannot yet see the projects you are working on in your CRIS menu, please contact fis. Thank you.

Assign projects to UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

For research projects listed in the CRIS from 2023 to 2025, the Office for Sustainability will conduct an initial assessment of any sustainability references. This classification can then be confirmed or corrected by the scientists involved in the project. From 2026 onwards, any sustainability references in research projects listed in the CRIS must be identified by the researchers themselves.

 

The ‘Relate’ function allows you to link data records to other information in the CRIS. This function is used to quickly assign multiple data records to other categories or research information in the CRIS so that the information is also displayed in this other location in the research information system. For example, you can use the ‘Relate’ function to assign publications to UN sustainability goals or research projects. After linking, the corresponding publications are automatically listed in the research portal at https://forschung.uni-giessen.de/ on the detail page of the UN sustainability goal or project. 

  1. Open the list view of your publications by clicking on 'Contributions - Outputs' in the menu bar on the left.
  2. Find the record you want to change. If necessary, use the option to filter the records.
  3. In the publication list, select the checkbox on the left next to one or more publications that you want to link to the same SDG:
    Screenshot 'Auswahl markieren'
    Select items
  4. Click on the 'Relate' icon in the light grey menu bar at the top.
    Relate icon
    Relate icon

    Another menu opens:
    Screenshot relate SDGs
    Relate equipment
  • Among other things, you will be asked for the ‘Target Type’. Select ‘Sustainability Goal’ or 'Projects' here (see point 1 in the illustration above).
  • A search bar will open. Enter the device name, project title or sustainability goal in the search bar and click on the magnifying glass icon (see points 2 and 3) OR use the A-Z icon to display all projects/sustainability references.
  • Select an entry from the results list by clicking on the blue plus sign (see point 4).
  • Click on the 'Relate' button (see point 5).

A new window will open. Click on the ‘Apply’ button in this window. The publication is now linked to the corresponding other content.

If you cannot yet see the projects you are working on in your CRIS menu, please contact fis. Thank you.

 

Contact

Department for Digital Research Information Systems
Dr. Rebecca Hahn and Vanessa Wagner
fis