Timmy Liu
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
“[We chose Pure] for two reasons. One is because we were looking for the leader in the industry and the other one is the support that they can provide.”
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More than 350+ institutions across 48 countries use Pure to streamline research management, tapping into actionable insights that drive strategic decision making.
Building an integrated research data management framework around Pure
To solve challenges such as data silos and administrative inefficiency due to multiple incompatible researcher profiles, City University of Hong Kong sought a better way to collect and analyze its institutional research data. Discover why they chose Pure over other options.
As the research environment at Lingnan University got increasingly competitive, and the regulatory framework imposed by funding agencies or governing bodies more rigorous, it needed to have access to timely and accurate data to help formulate sensible research strategies. Read how Lingnan University unlocked its research potential with Pure.
Amidst unprecedented campus growth, Monash University required a sophisticated research information management system that could help them streamline funding workflows and business processes. See how they were able to solve challenges with Pure’s Awards Management Module.
To support its growth ambitions, TMU chose to adopt Pure, using it to centrally administrate data collation and research reporting of its different colleges and research centers, and to align research information to the practice of international communities. Read how Pure contributed towards building TMU’s excellence in research performance and global collaboration.
The Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) implementation of the Pure Portal advanced their progress towards increased international collaboration by making research visible to a global audience. As the first Pure installation in India, MAHE anticipated unique challenges but discovered that Pure easily met their needs. Read about MAHE’s journey with Pure.
Why Pure has become the go-to solution for one of Korea’s most influential researchers.
Building international collaboration and recognition with Pure.
A remarkable opportunity – A collaborative journey
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
“[We chose Pure] for two reasons. One is because we were looking for the leader in the industry and the other one is the support that they can provide.”
Charles Sturt University, Australia
“Pure has given us the capability to report on the full spectrum of our research activity and showcase that to the external world. It’s also allowed us to streamline our business processes in the management of research, and it gives us an intuitive interface for our users to engage with.”
University of Canberra, Australia
"The end-to-end streamlined research data management process made possible by the integration helps us adopt best practices for data management and create a secure data environment for all research stakeholders."
City University of Hong Kong
“Pure has been able to communicate our rapid progress towards becoming a leading global university.”
Taipei Medical University, Taiwan
“At this moment, we have about 300 grant approvals from the government a year. With Pure, we have a great tool to facilitate TMU’s research momentum, and we’re primed to take on the leading role now.”
Tohoku University, Japan
“We use many data sources like Elsevier’s to know ourselves and…the collaborators and so that we can have much more strategy based on the data."
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, India
“On a smaller level our home-grown system was fine, but to scale it to all faculty members we needed a solution that could automate the work and ensure data becomes fully trustworthy for reports and our public profiles.”
Korea University
“Pure has improved the visibility and research reputation of Korea University globally by promoting our excellent researchers and their research achievements. Ultimately, I believe that this improves our overall research capability and international recognition.”
Korea University
“I was recently interviewed for a documentary on my scientific life on Korean television – a great honor. They asked what the secret is to becoming the number one environmental scientist in the world. I explained that Pure has made everything possible.”
As one of the first institutions to implement Pure, the University of Copenhagen has leveraged its long history of engagement with the Danish Pure User Group and Pure to influence the development roadmap. Learn how UCPH uses Pure to increase visibility of research results and researchers, facilitating increased collaborations within the university and with external partners.
To maintain its leadership as Austria’s most extensive academic institution, the University of Vienna looked to overhaul its Current Research Information System (CRIS) with a solution that would be well-accepted and easily utilized by its researchers, the library and the administration. Discover how Pure facilitates a researcher-centric approach to research reporting and evaluation for the University of Vienna.
Information management pioneers launch Pure in Latvia
South East Technological University, Ireland
“Pure gives us access to complete, current, correct and connected information on all of our research activities.”
University of Helsinki, Finland
“…we’ve been using Pure on a regular basis, so we use it on annual reporting on publications to the Ministry of Education and Culture. And then we do an ad hoc analysis on the data. So, we’re using it all the time and researchers know that we use it. And then, of course, the publicity you get through the portal, that’s a very important encouragement for researchers.”
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
“…we try to be all over it and encourage our researchers to register their publications but also their activities — going to conferences, and so on.”
University of Namur, Belgium
“[Pure]…is as easy to use as Facebook… Lots of features are very, very useful on the platform, but from…an administrator perspective, one of the best systems is the report. It’s helping my life when I have to deliver some reports to a dean, or to a user, or to the director of the platform.”
Vrije Universiteit, The Netherlands
“The main issues [that Pure solved] were reporting to certain government institutions and our yearly reports. And, besides that, to profile our researchers on a portal so they could be more visible to the outside world.”
The University of Manchester, UK
“Pure really helped us to solve a number of different business issues that we had and one of the things that it helps us with the most is managing our REF submission, which is really important to us in the UK at the moment. It also is a system that allows us to have a very high quality of data.”
King’s College London, UK
“…the best feature of Pure is the fact that it is so interconnected. The data model is wonderful for making the connections between all the various content types within the system.”
Aarhus University, Denmark
“Pure matures according to the challenges and the realities that the universities in Denmark are faced with.”
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
“the old system, it wasn’t that it wasn’t advanced at all, but there were just things that we couldn't do with it, like the standardized reporting, the activities… There was nobody at the university who would generate the CV from the old system…now with the new system [Pure] we do find that we get a lot of questions from researchers that actually want to do more.”
Nova University, Portugal
“I think the system really shines when it’s fully integrated…you get the original source data from Scopus, but then you can actually edit it and manage it in Pure. So, the quality of data that you're getting in SciVal is much better [and] you can guarantee the Deans that you’re not losing as much data as if they were using only Scopus.”
Lancaster University, UK
“We used Pure to put together our submission to the Research Excellence Framework... It made putting that information together so much easier because it was so much more transparent. We were able to bring all of our outputs together into one place and to build a past submission over a matter of months… when we were happy it was completely together, we actually used Pure just to interface directly to the Research Excellence Framework submission system, so it made my life so much easier.”
The Research Impact Team at Syracuse University Libraries has been leading a revolution in performance measurement on campus. Since 2020, team lead Emily Hart and her colleagues have made great strides toward improving the research reputation of Syracuse University and supporting its research enterprise. Learn how Syracuse's libraries are leveraging Pure and Scopus to optimize visibility of its research.
RTI International’s move from their do-it-yourself (DIY) solution to Pure provided the right balance of a stable and reliable solution that also allowed customization. Partnering a small and empowered internal team with a Pure project manager resulted in a smooth and rapid implementation. Read about RTI International’s journey with Pure.
Soon after they decided to pursue a new direction as a research university, the Universidad de Monterrey implemented Pure to efficiently manage their small but rapidly growing research output. Learn how dedicated implementation support from Pure ensured a smooth and successful transition for UDEM.
Within days of China announcing the new coronavirus, experts at the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL), a US maximum biosecurity (BSL4) laboratory, were studying a live sample. Within weeks, they were collaborating with Moderna and Pfizer on vaccine candidates. Read about the crucial role Pure played in swiftly monitoring and highlighting the lab’s work, as well as UTMB’s wider contributions to the global COVID-19 response.
UTMB Research Administration, U.S.
“I don’t know what we would have done without Pure and Research Expert Profiles during COVID-19. We’ve used it so much, from reporting on our work to showcasing our experts.”
RTI International, USA
“[Researchers ask] can you track our project funding against the growth of research from that funding? Can you tell us how many books, chapters, articles there are? Is there a growth in articles? Are we publishing in higher impact journals? It’s just made it really easy to have all the information in one place, visible.”
University of Minnesota, USA
“Librarians are often called on to help faculty put together lists of everything they've written… By using Pure, we can pull all of that together in one place much more easily and give our librarians a way to help their departments in a different way.”
Montclair State University, USA
“…faculty love to use it because they can show what each other are doing and showcase what their schools are doing. Our Deans like to look at it, and our Chairs because then they can also see from their respective school and college what kind of output is happening scholarly. And, interestingly enough, our administrative units like to look at it…especially our fundraisers…they can look and see what kind of research is being done at the university when talking to grantmakers, potential donors, existing donors, and alumni.”
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, USA
"Moving to Pure has given us a whole new perspective on how we can connect research productivity to faculty, and we look forward to using it to help faculty maintain faculty research productivity metrics."
Pennsylvania State University, USA
“I’m the Director of Research Analytics — I’m trying to find and make connections with people and researchers across campus. I can do a keyword search and I can instantly find, not just one person but people who are doing similar research, very easily with the Find similar profiles feature.”
The University of Rosario’s 300-year tradition of social sciences and humanities research, shared in local languages, was largely invisible to the rest of the world. Discover how Pure helped raise the global visibility of their non-English, non-STEM research.