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Maintenance break in ACRIS on 7 June, and new features

On 2021-06-07 from 10:00 to 15:00 there will be a maintenance break in ACRIS Research Information system. Research portal Research.aalto.fi is available, but you can't update your information.

During the maintenance break, ACRIS will be updated to new version, and new features will be introduced.

The new ACRIS version will have the following new features: 

  • The ability to attach UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)-specific keywords to research outputs. This functionality will be enhanced to other content types later. Read more about or .
  • Users can import metadata of datasets from specific repositories via Data Monitor -integration.
  • New Personal User Overview for more simplified style in the . The new overview is tightly integrated with the personal user’s ACRIS and PlumX data at the research output, project and researcher level.
  • Improvements in matching Similar research profiles in the Research portal.
  • Research portal users are informed and given option to choose whether they allow  storing cookies on a user’s device and/or tracking them (see ).  

More information about the new functionalities: ACRIS Instructions | Aalto University
 
We apologize for any inconvenience the break may cause. 
 
For more information, please contact ACRIS support at acris@aalto.fi 
 

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