Deadlines and practical information regarding reporting of publications for 2019 in Pure
Wednesday, January 15, 2020, is the deadline for reporting publications published in 2019. It is also the deadline for making your publications Open Access available.
If you are a researcher or administrative employee who submits publications to Pure, this is relevant to you.
If you submit publications to Pure, check the following before January 15, 2020:
- Have all your publications been submitted?
- Has any of your publications changed publication status since submission?
- Is the categorisation of your publications in terms of publication type ('research', 'communication', 'commissioned' and 'education') correct?
- Is the categorisation of your publications in terms of peer-review (‘peer-reviewed’, ‘not peer-reviewed’) correct?
- Is the Open Access status correct for relevant publications?
AU's key figures, BFI points, and results in the Open Access Indicator are based on validated publications in Pure. The deadline must be met. AU Pure cannot guarantee that publications submitted after the deadline will be validated and counted.
AU key figures
At the beginning of March, AU Pure calculates the university's research output. The report contains the number of validated publications with publication year 2019 and is included as part of the university's annual report.
The Open Access Indicator
At the beginning of March 2020, publications with publication year 2018 will be harvested for the Danish Open Access indicator. Therefore, make sure that the Open Access status of your 2018 publications is correct. Also, look at 2019 publications so you have everything up to date. Upload the accepted manuscript to Pure if you have the publisher's permission to parallel publish it. If you are unsure about how to deal with Open Access, you can contact your contact at AU Library. You can read more about Open Access here.
The Bibliometric Research Indicator (BFI)
In June 2020, publications with publication year 2019 will be harvested. BFI publications will be used to distribute part of the new basic research funding to the universities. Timely reporting of university publications is therefore essential. You can read more about BFI on the website of the Danish Agency for Research and Education.
Questions can be directed to Anne Mette Emdal Navntoft (amen@au.dk) at AU Library.