Dissemination of results is vital for researchers. CORDIS has therefore offered the communication platform CORDIS Wire thus giving projects the possibility to highlight projects news. Now, a new feature has been developed to facilitate coordinators of the 6th Framework programme projects the dissemination of information on CORDIS. Events, exploitable results, documents and news can be uploaded on CORDIS through the new Project Information & Dissemination Service (PIDS). Through this very user friendly interface, information will be integrated in several CORDIS services, like the Document Library, News, Results Database, CORDIS Wire etc.
Project Coordinators should liaise with their Project Officers in order to put their project news online via this very easy-to-use CORDIS service. A website that attracts every month more than 400,000 users to its top level pages is an excellent platform for every project.
For more information about this results dissemination facility, please click here.
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To support different types of users- private companies, public organisations, individual researchers and researchers from organisations outside the EU, CORDIS tailored special sections to the needs of those groups. For instance, you can find a list of National Contact Points (NCPs) specifically for SMEs and also for public organisations.
1. Did you know that you can register as an independant expert for FP7 research activities on CORDIS?
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2. First Seventh Framework Programme projects are available on CORDIS. To view click here
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