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New highlights from the CHORUS process
The following publishers are actively contributing to the POC process: American Institute of Physics American Physical Society Elsevier IEEE John Wiley & Sons We will have more representative publishers participating in the Pilot. CHORUS has already collected several thousand metadata records from these five publishers for articles published in 2011-2013 derived from research based on […]
The Next CHORUS Deadlines
We will share the Proof of Concept beginning August 30. This is the conceptual framework outlining the services to be delivered in the Pilot. We will launch the Pilot at the end of September. This will allow us to demonstrate what has been built. We will offer a comprehensive CHORUS presentation at the STM/International Association […]
CHORUS Signatories List Reaches 70 Organizations
More organizations have been added to the list of signatories endorsing CHORUS.
Howard Ratner Joins CHORUS to Guide Start-Up Phase
Howard Ratner, who is well-known in scholarly publishing for his leadership work in technical services and standards, has joined CHORUS as Director of Development in its start-up phase to lead the proof of concept — a conceptual design framework — and pilot stages for all stakeholders. Most recently CTO and Executive Vice President, Nature Publishing Group, he […]
CHORUS signatories list now reaches 65 organizations
The list of signatories endorsing CHORUS includes publishers, resource partners, associations and other organizations involved in scholarly publishing. The signatory publishers represent a broad-based group that collectively produce the vast majority of the articles reporting on federally-funded research.
Understanding CHORUS factsheet
An informational factsheet explaining the CHORUS concept, how it would function, costs, governance, accountability and how it would benefit federal agencies, universities, libraries, researchers and publishers.