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    Visibility, Security, Usability and Reuse – User- oriented CRIS development using the example of “Portfolio/Showroom”

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    Die Archivierung von Publikationen und Daten aus Kunst und Wissenschaft stellt Universitäten und außeruniversitäre Forschungseinrichtungen vor große Herausforderungen. Es zeigt sich, dass Künstler/innen und Wissenschaftler/innen, die von den Universitäten dafür neu geschaffenen Infrastrukturen (Repositorien, Dokumentenserver, Forschungsinfomationssysteme) kaum verwenden und viel eher auf dezentrale, meist kommerzielle Plattformen im Internet setzen. Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt die beiden Webapplikationen „Portfolio“ und „Showroom“ vor, deren benutzer/innenorientierte Entwicklung einen möglichst niederschwelligen Zugang zu FIS/CRIS-Lösungen anbieten möchte. Die Funktionalitäten der beiden digitalen Werkzeuge und die Grundzüge ihrer Entwicklung werden ebenso vorgestellt wie das soeben abgeschlossene User Interface Design-Testing, dessen Methode und Ergebnisse. Schließlich legt der Beitrag das Umfeld dar, in dem die Entwicklung (inkl. Schnittstellen zu vorhandenen Repositorienlösungen) stattfindet.The archiving of publications and (research) data from art and science poses major challenges for universities and non-university research institutes. It turns out that artists and scientists hardly use the infrastructures newly created by the universities (repositories, document servers, current research information systems) and rather rely on decentralized, mostly commercial platforms on the Internet. This paper introduces the two web applications “Portfolio” and “Showroom”, whose user-oriented development aims to provide low-threshold access to CRIS solutions. The functionalities of the two digital tools and the fundamentals of their development are presented as well as the just completed Graphical User Interface testing, its method and results. Finally, the article presents the environment in which the development (including interfaces to existing repository solutions) takes place

    Sichtbarkeit, Sicherheit, Usability und Weiterverwendung – Benutzer/innenorientierte FIS/CRIS-Entwicklung am Beispiel von "Portfolio/Showroom"

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    Visibility, security, usability and reuse - user-oriented CRIS development using the example of "Portfolio/Showroom" [translation of the title]. The archiving of publications and (research) data from art and science poses major challenges for universities and non-university research institutes. It turns out that artists and scientists hardly use the infrastructures newly created by the universities (repositories, document servers, current research information systems) and rather rely on decentralized, mostly commercial platforms on the Internet. This paper introduces two web applications, "Portfolio" and "Showroom", whose user oriented development aims to provide low-threshold access to CRIS solutions. The functionalities of these two digital tools and the fundamentals of their development are presented as well as the just completed Graphical User Interface testing, its method and results. Finally, the article presents the environment in which the development (including interfaces to existing repository solutions) takes place
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