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Structure and searches

The NVA system is made up of various modules. The main ones are described below. Here you can also find out how to perform searches in NVA.

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Modules in NVA

Research results/NVI module

The results module contains demonstrable and finalized results of research activity. A central part is the publishing database NVI, which consists of the publications that are approved in the Ministry of Education. This is mainly publications in the categories academic monographs, anthologies and academic articles.

The result module also contains other research results in the form of reports, popular scientific articles and books, lectures, media contributions, posters, products and exhibitions etc.

All research results that are registered are linked to the individual researcher's profile.

Research results can be exported to EndNote and Reference Manager as follows:

  • In the search interface in NVA, you can search for publications by author, for example. A pulldown menu will appear at the top right corner of the results window.
  • Click in the pulldown menu and select the format you want to use to export the data.
  • After selecting the format, click "OK". A menu will then appear asking if you want to either open the file or save it.
  • If EndNote or Reference Manager are installed on your computer, you can open the file directly. Alternatively, you can save the file.

Researcher profile module

The researcher profile module is the researcher's "home page". You can register your CV, information on topics you are researching and on projects you are involved in, as well as references to collaboration partners.

Project module

The project module contains information about relevant projects in the research community, with a link to the researcher register and the institution register. The module will include information on individual projects etc. If the project has produced publications or other results that are registered in the results module, there will be a link between project and results.

Research unit catalogue

The research unit catalogue contains research groups, organizational units and research centres. This catalogue is suitable for internal visibility and external profiling of research groups, organizational units and research centres. The catalogue provides an overview of titles, descriptions, partners, affiliations, languages and websites.

User guidelines for the various modules are available under the menu item Registration.

 

Published Nov. 19, 2015 1:21 PM - Last modified Aug. 15, 2025 12:00 PM