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Partnership Announcement: Cypris and CORE

We’re delighted to announce a new partnership between CORE and Cypris, a leading AI-driven, market intelligence platform that connects research & development (R&D) teams with innovation data and trends in their field.

The partnership will provide Cypris with unlimited access to over 210 million open access articles to further enhance their platform and regularly add live market data to provide R&D teams with the most up-to-date research in their fields of interest.

Continue reading this news on the Jisc Research Blog. read more...

Posted on 15th October 202115th October 2021Author CORE AdminCategories API, CORE, dataset, newsletterTags core, core integration API, coreAPI, database, dataset, metadata, openacccess

CORE now offers 5 millions of open access full-text research papers

CORE is thrilled to announce that it currently provides 5 millions of open access full-text papers.

CORE’s data providers from around the world

“In the last year, we have managed to scale up our harvesting process. This enabled us to significantly increase the amount of open access content we can offer to our users. With more and more open access content being made available by data providers, thanks to recent open access policies, CORE now also captures and provides access to a higher percentage of global research literature ”, says CORE’s founder, Dr Petr Knoth.

With 66 million metadata records and 5 million full-text, from 102 countries, in 52 different languages, CORE becomes now the world’s largest full-text open access aggregator. CORE embraces the vibrant collections of both institutional and disciplinary repositories, while its large volume of scholarly outputs ranges from scientific research papers, to grey literature and from Master’s to Doctoral thesis. In addition, it is a metasearch for the all the open access peer-reviewed scientific journal articles published in open access journals. read more...

Posted on 3rd February 201716th May 2017Author CORE AdminCategories aggregation, CORE, dataset, growth, harvesting, repositoriesTags full-text, metadata, statistics, tdm1 Comment on CORE now offers 5 millions of open access full-text research papers

CORE will be at the Open Repositories 2016

* Post updated on June 20th and June 23rd with links to presentations.

In this year’s Open Repositories 2016, an international conference addressed to the scholarly communications community with a focus on repositories, open access, open data and open science, CORE had 6 items accepted; 1 Paper, 1 Workshop, 1 Repository Rave presentation, 1 Poster and 2 showcases in the Developer Track and Ideas Challenge. The titles and summaries of our accepted proposals are:

Paper: Exploring Semantometrics: full text-based research evaluation for open repositories / Knoth, Petr; Herrmannova, Drahomira
Over the recent years, there has been a growing interest in developing new scientometric measures that could go beyond the traditional citation-based bibliometric measures. This interest is motivated on one side by the wider availability or even emergence of new information evidencing research performance, such as article downloads, views and twitter mentions, and on the other side by the continued frustrations and problems surrounding the application of citation-based metrics to evaluate research performance in practice. Semantometrics are a new class of research evaluation metrics which build on the premise that full text is needed to assess the value of a publication. This talk will present the results of an investigation into the properties of the semantometric contribution measure (Knoth & Herrmannova, 2014). We will provide a comparative evaluation of the contribution measure with traditional bibliometric measures based on citation counting. Our analysis also focuses on the potential application of semantometric measures in large databases of research papers.

Presentation slides

Workshop: Mining Repositories: How to assist the research and academic community in their text and data mining needs – a workshop / Pontika, Nancy; Knoth, Petr; van Dijke, Hege; Anastasiou, Lucas
Over the past five years there has been a significant interest in text and data mining (TDM) practices from the European Union (EU). In scholarly communication, TDM is already a developed practice in some scientific fields, for example, in the life sciences and computer science. Nonetheless, after a call that we sent out to the United Kingdom Council of Research Repositories (UKCoRR) list serve, we discovered that there was a limited number of TDM projects that had as their primary source of information the repositories’ collections. To address this challenge, the EU-funded project OpenMinTeD looks to enable the creation of an infrastructure that fosters and facilitates the use of TDM technologies in the scientific publications field, targeting both domain users and TDM experts. In this context we propose a three hour workshop, where we will introduce the topic of TDM to the repositories community, explore how the OpenMinTed project aims to assist with the adoption of TDM practices and present on existing TDM projects that were conducted using text and data from repositories.

Workshop blog post

Repository Rave presentation: Implementation of the RIOXX metadata guidelines in the UK’s repositories through a harvesting service / Cancellieri, Matteo; Pontika, Nancy
The COnnecting REpositories (CORE) project aims to aggregate content from open access repositories and journals and distribute this content in one central end point facilitating the open access dissemination of the scientific research. In an effort to improve the quality and transparency of the aggregation process of the open access content and create a two-way collaboration between the CORE project and the providers of this content, CORE has created the Repositories Dashboard. The RIOXX Metadata application profile aims to assist repository managers in tracking compliance with the Research Councils UK Policy on Open Access and Guidance. In this Repositories Rave session we will present how CORE is implementing the RIOXX metadata in the CORE Dashboard.

Presentation slides

Poster: Intergration of IRUS-UK statistics in the CORE Repositories Dashboard/ Pearce, Samuel; Pontika, Nancy
The COnnecting REpositories (CORE) project aims to aggregate content from open access repositories and journals, and distribute this content in one central point facilitating the open access dissemination of the scientific research. Institutional Repository Usage Statistics UK (IRUS-UK) is a Jisc-funded project that serves as a national repository usage statistics aggregation service, which aims to provide article download statistics from UK repositories. At CORE, we wanted to present the information regarding the manuscripts’ downloads to repository managers and therefore, we have integrated into the CORE Repositories Dashboard. In this poster we will present a) the submission process of the IRUS-UK statistics and b) how CORE retrieves these statistics and displays them to the UK Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).

Poster link

Developer Track and Ideas Challenge:

Oxford vs Cambridge Contest: Collecting Open Research Evaluation Metrics for University Ranking read more...

Posted on 4th April 201623rd June 2016Author nancypontikaCategories aggregation, conferences, CORE, UncategorisedTags impact, irus-uk, metadata, metrics, open repositories, or2016, or2016dub, poster, presentations, research, rioxx, semantometrics, slides, submissions, summaries1 Comment on CORE will be at the Open Repositories 2016

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