Update from Metadata Game Changers and CHORUS

Building on our earlier post about our partnership with Metadata Game Changers, a new blog post on Upstream provides additional information and details about the dataset journeys. The primary focus of this collaboration is to enhance visibility in research infrastructure. The project aims to shed light on the often unnoticed aspects and connections within the […]

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AGU/CHORUS Data Citation Best Practices Project Summary

In October 2020, CHORUS was named in a two-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant made to the American Geophysical Union (AGU). The initial news post can be found here.  During the project AGU and CHORUS were able to facilitate and discover additional linkages between papers and related grants and datasets through the use of open […]

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CHORUS Endorses Statement on Research Data Linkability and Citability of Research Data

CHORUS proudly endorses and became a signatory to the STM, DataCite, and Crossref Joint Statement on Research Data Linkability and Citability of Research Data.This statement recommends 12 best practices for research data sharing. CHORUS continues to support the research community by collaborating with a cross-section of stakeholders to make it easier to share, link and […]

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New Resources to Enhance Open Research

The Open Research Funders Group has just released some excellent resource documents derived by their working groups to enhance open research. CHORUS Staff participated in some of the working groups. DOIs for Grants – FAQ for Funders Enabling FAIR Workflows – Key actors and actions Accompanying documents for funders, grantees/researchers, and publishers are available.

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CHORUS Forum: Supporting Accessibility on 24 October 2023

Accessibility is a key factor in the push to make scholarly communications a more equitable, inclusive space. By making articles, books, and conference proceedings more accessible to individuals with disabilities — by ensuring everyone has equal access to scientific knowledge — we strengthen and expand the broader research community. The need to embrace and act […]

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CHORUS joins C4DISC to advance diversity and accessibility in Scholarly Communications

CHORUS has proudly joined the Coalition for Diversity and Inclusion in Scholarly Communications (C4DISC) aspart of our ongoing commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity within the scholarly communication landscape. CHORUS, like many other organizations in our industry, acknowledges the immense value of a diverse array of perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences. As a member of C4DISC, […]

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CHORUS Forum: Real World Impact of Faculty Publications

At last month’s CHORUS Forum on Real World Impacts on Faculty Publications speakers tackled the issues about what real-world impact means and how it might be measured. Panelists touched on a variety of issues within the topic and highlighted tools and systems designed to answer the hard questions around the challenges of finding ways to […]

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INFORMATE: Metadata Game Changers and CHORUS Collaborate to Make the Invisible Visible

Ted Habermann, Metadata Game Changers Jamaica Jones, University of Pittsburgh Tara Packer, CHORUS Howard Ratner, CHORUS The Global Research Infrastructure (GRI) is made up of the repositories and organizations that provide persistent identifiers (PIDs) and metadata about many kinds of research objects (preprints, published papers, datasets, dissertations, proposals, reviews, etc.)  and the connections between these […]

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Save the Date CHORUS Forum: Supporting Accessibility

Join us in October for the CHORUS Forum: Supporting Accessibility Tuesday, 24 October 2023 @ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT Registration will open soon! Supporting accessibility in scholarly communications has a number of positive impacts, both for individuals and for the broader research community. While important work is being done to make content accessible to people […]

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USDOE and NIST Public Access Plan Updates

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) released their revised public access plan on 30 June 2023. Read the USDOE announcement here. The plan describes how DOE-funded research and digital data will become more open and available to the public and how DOE will use persistent identifiers to help ensure scientific and research integrity. This plan builds […]

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