BrCris Platform Update Enhances Visibility for Brazilian Research
The Brazilian Scientific Research Information Ecosystem, known as BrCris, received a significant update in May 2026. Developed by the Brazilian Institute of Information in Science and Technology (IBICT), the platform now provides improved access to data on the country's scientific output. This development supports greater transparency and discoverability for researchers, institutions, and graduate programs across Brazil.
Understanding BrCris as a National Research Information System
BrCris functions as a Current Research Information System (CRIS) tailored to the Brazilian context. It aggregates and organizes information on research activities, including publications, researchers, institutions, projects, funding, and related entities. The system draws inspiration from European models such as Portugal's PTCRIS and aligns with international standards like the Common European Research Information Format (CERIF) and the VIVO ontology, customized with Brazilian-specific terms. Its primary goal is to create a unified view of the national research ecosystem, facilitating analysis, evaluation, and collaboration.
Key Statistics from the Latest Release
The updated platform incorporates approximately 16 million scientific publications. These include journal articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, books, and book chapters. It also covers data on roughly 1.5 million individuals, encompassing master's and doctoral researchers along with their co-authors. Additional entities include about 190,000 scientific journals, 20,000 organizations, 19,000 patents, 4,600 graduate programs, 44,000 research groups, and 12,000 computer programs. These figures reflect data updated through April 2026, with plans for ongoing monthly refreshes.
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Primary Data Sources and Integration Process
BrCris draws from several established Brazilian and international repositories. Core inputs come from the Lattes Platform managed by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), the Brazilian Portal of Open Access Publications and Scientific Data (Oasisbr) operated by IBICT, the Capes Open Data Portal, and OpenAlex. Supplementary enrichment occurs through Wikidata, Espacenet for patents, the OpenAIRE Research Graph, the Research Organization Registry (ROR), and ORCID identifiers. Data processing involves deduplication, standardization, and semantic modeling using tools developed under projects like Laguna and Python Ocean Dragon, followed by loading into a semantic graph via LA Referencia infrastructure.
Enhanced Features for Users in Higher Education
The new release introduces practical tools for academics and administrators. Users can export search results in CSV and RIS formats, view results in list or table formats, and apply advanced search filters combining multiple fields. Each record receives a persistent BrCris ID. Dynamic visualizations display collaboration networks and academic supervision relationships. The interface supports light and dark themes, while interactive dashboards provide indicators for various entity types. A built-in reporting mechanism allows users to flag inaccuracies, supporting distributed curation. Experimental tools like Contextus offer semantic recommendations for journal submissions based on article abstracts.
Benefits for Brazilian Universities and Graduate Programs
University administrators and faculty benefit from improved monitoring of institutional output and researcher profiles. Graduate programs gain visibility through aggregated data on theses, dissertations, and research groups. The platform aids in identifying collaboration opportunities and evaluating program performance against national benchmarks. For PhD-track candidates and job seekers, it offers insights into active researchers, ongoing projects, and institutional strengths across disciplines. International partners can more easily locate Brazilian expertise and publications, fostering cross-border academic exchanges.
Support for Open Science Principles
BrCris advances open science by promoting FAIR data principles—findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability. By integrating open-access repositories and providing structured metadata, the platform helps make Brazilian research more discoverable globally. It aligns with broader national efforts to increase transparency in scientific production and supports compliance with open-access mandates from funding agencies. This infrastructure contributes to a more collaborative and accountable research environment in higher education institutions.
Future Outlook and Ongoing Developments
Continued evolution of BrCris is expected to include expanded analytics, further integration of emerging data sources, and enhanced recommendation systems. As Brazilian universities navigate funding landscapes and internationalization goals, such platforms become essential for strategic planning and impact assessment. Stakeholders in higher education are encouraged to explore the platform at its official site to leverage its capabilities for research management and visibility.
