Supporting Repository Deposit Workflows Following the Retirement of Publications Router

08 May 2026

The recent announcement to retire Jisc Publications Router has prompted important conversations across the repositories community about how institutions currently relying on these workflows will continue identifying and managing newly published research outputs that have not yet been deposited in their repositories.

For repository teams, these workflows play an important role in maintaining comprehensive and timely institutional records of scholarly outputs while reducing the administrative burden placed on researchers and repository staff. Reliance on manual deposit workflows can create significant overheads for repository teams and make it more difficult for institutions to maintain a comprehensive scholarly record. In some institutions, automated deposit workflows also play an important role in supporting compliance with open access policies and related reporting requirements. As institutions review how these workflows will continue following the retirement of Publications Router, many are also considering what replacement infrastructure may emerge to support these processes in the future. read more...

CORE and Jisc Renew UK Membership Partnership to Support Sustainable Open Research Infrastructure

We are pleased to share that CORE and The Open University have renewed our partnership with Jisc, continuing to provide UK institutions with access to CORE Membership through the Jisc Licence Subscriptions Manager (LSM) Platform from 1 December 2025 to 30 November 2028.

This renewal reflects our ongoing commitment to the UK research community, supporting open, reliable infrastructure for repository indexing, metadata quality, and FAIR-aligned research outputs. By maintaining this continuity, UK institutions can continue to benefit from CORE’s tools and services for enhancing the discoverability, visibility, and open access compliance monitoring of research outputs. read more...