Deceiving simplicity. Balancing the need for ready-to-use research information with the semantic and technical complexity of research data

KU Leuven, Belgium's oldest university and member of the League of European Research Universities (LERU) generates a myriad of research-related data, managed in different technical environments. Faced with an increased demand for validated key performance indicators to support policy planning a...

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