One important task of researchers is to collect and distribute information about their work. Beside the actual research results in the form of publications this includes also information about the own expertise as well as upcoming and accomplished events or collaborations in projects. Since researchers are participating in different organizations and networks the presentation of this information has to be done in different contexts (on different websites). Up to now this requires a very high effort, and the usage of a number of different tools and services to keep everything up to date. We present a concept of reusing data, administered in different places, by aggregation, thus adapting them for several purposes.
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%B Academia 2.0 Workshop, ECSCW 2009
%D 2009
%K aggregation,federate database,openresearch decentral
%T Supporting Open Research by making research activities visible
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