2022-03-15

ABOUT THE PLATFORM

 

The Polish Platform of Medical Research is an innovative portal that provides knowledge, research data and the database of experts in the field of medicine, pharmacy and health sciences. The portal is an excellent place for establishing cooperation between scientific units, experts and business.

The Polish Platform of Medical Research is a multi-centre project, financed by the European Union. The project's partners are medical universities from Białystok, Katowice, Lublin, Szczecin, Warszawa, Wrocław (Leader) and the Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine in Łódź. 

Institutions co-creating PPM implement the guidelines used for the open science in practice. The content of scientific works published in PPM is made available mainly under the Creative Commons license.

The Polish Platform of Medical Research meets the requirements of the WCAG 2.1 standard and reflects the assumptions of a 5-star deployment scheme for Open Data.

We kindly invite you to take a look at the detailed information about the platform, presented in the attached video and to familiarize not only with the home page of the Polish Platform of Medical Research but also with the local partners' websites.
 

Polish Platform of Medical Research – advertising film 1

 

Polish Platform of Medical Research – advertising film 2

 

Polish Platform of Medical Research

 

Polish Platform of Medical Research – promotion movie

 

The Polish Platform of Medical Research of the Medical University of Gdańsk (PPM MUG) - a tool of the Current Research Information System (CRIS) type that collects, presents and promotes the profiles and achievements of the MUG's employees, PhD students and students.

The platform is open and available to everyone. It contains information about the MUG's publication achievements dated from 2013 to the present. This information will be updated regularly via API from Bibliografia GUMed database and supplemented with materials from previous years.

An integral part of the PPM MUG is the MUG Repository which enables the archiving and full texts sharing of articles, monographs, chapters, other documents or raw research data in accordance with the OA licences on which they were published.

 

Bibliography Department:
room no. 1, phone: 58 349 10 43
biblioteka.bibliografia@gumed.edu.pl

Regulations of collecting personal data in Medical University of Gdańsk

On 27 April 2016 Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Union and of Council came into force. It relates to data processing for natural persons and the freedom of movement of such data. In the light of this and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation), the Main Library would like to draw your attention to the following:

1. The administrator of your personal data is The Medical University of Gdańsk based in Gdańsk, Marii Skłodowskiej-Curie 3A, 80-210 Gdańsk,

2. The Data Protection Inspector at The Medical University of Gdańsk is Piotr Małecki (iod@gumed.edu.pl),

3. Your personal data will be processed using the Tricity Libraries IT System (Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music, Gdynia Maritime University, Academy of Fine Arts in Gdańsk, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, European Solidarity Centre) in order to enable the use of library resources on the basis of art. 6 par. 1 lit. A of the general regulation of personal data of 27 April 2016,

4. Your personal data will not be disclosed to other entities, except for entities authorized under the law, debt collection companies or companies supporting IT services,

5. Your personal data will be kept for a period required by law,

6. You have access to the content of your data and the right to demand its rectification. You have the right to remove data or limit its use. Further you have the right to transfer data and to raise an objection on how your data is processed. You may withdraw your legal consent for the use of your data at any time,

7. You have the right to make a complaint to the Office for Personal Data Protection if your complaint is justified and the administrator is found to be in breach of the general regulation of personal data of 27 April 2016,

8. Providing personal data is voluntary, however, the refusal to provide them may result in the refusal to provide the service.