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Accessibility Resources

The listing below is a snapshot taken on 20 October 2023 of Accessibility Resources page maintained by Bill Kasdorf, Principal, Kasdorf & Associates LLC (kasdorf.bill@gmail.com) Latest version can be found at Accessibility Resources by Bill Kasdorf Download 20 October 2023 Accessibility Resources PDF Accessibility Resources Inclusive Publishing hub (articles, case studies, resources, links to tools): […]

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 […]

ChemRxiv and TechRxiv take up CHORUS Preprint Dashboard and Reporting Service

CHORUS is pleased to announce that both ChemRxiv and TechRxiv have signed with CHORUS for the CHORUS Preprint Dashboard and Reporting Service. The CHORUS Preprint Dashboard and Reporting Service provides a means to connect preprints to funders and datasets as well as information related to public accessibility and other key metadata. The dashboards provide non-ambiguous […]

JST/CHORUS Forum at JOSS: The Development of National Open Access Strategies

  JAPAN OPEN SCIENCE SUMMIT (JOSS) jst/CHORUS FORUM: The Development of National Open Access Strategies 22 June, 2023 – Free online meeting 10:00 – 11:30 AM Japan time #CHORUSForum       Funding agencies and institutions around the world are introducing open access policies and requirements for their grantees and faculty members either as stand-alone […]

CHORUS and IEEE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to pilot a TechRxiv preprint dashboard service

CHORUS will create a Preprint Dashboard and Reporting Service to identify related funders, datasets, reuse licenses, ORCID identifiers, and links to published articles on publisher sites and government public access repositories. The preprint dashboard will aid in discoverability of preprints associated with funded research – providing insight into where research is first being shared. The […]

A Very Persistent PID – ORCID’s 10th Anniversary

It’s the 10th anniversary of the ORCID registry which launched in 2012! An excellent example of what collaboration across the scholarly communications ecosystem can achieve, the ORCID registry is now the most well-known tool to disambiguate researchers in the PID universe. To celebrate their 10th anniversary, ORCID has produced an entertaining and insightful piece about […]

Takeaways from CHORUS Forum on Improving Scholarly Publishing Metadata

With over a hundred participants, the September 29th CHORUS Forum resulted in a robust discussion around solutions for improving scholarly publishing metadata. A big thank you to our sponsors for supporting this forum: Association for Computing Machinery, Clarivate, American Chemical Society, AIP Publishing, GeoScienceWorld, and STM. Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS, moderated the first session […]

OSTP 2022 Nelson Memo: My Thoughts and Observations

Thoughts and Observations on the Policy Guidance of OSTP Memo August 25, 2022: Ensuring Free, Immediate, and Equitable Access to Federally Funded Research Howard Ratner, Executive Director, CHORUS 2 September 2022 (Posted online 9 September 2022; updated 16 September 2022) Download PDF The opinions expressed here are mine and may not reflect those of the […]

CHORUS Forum: Improving Scholarly Publishing Metadata

  CHORUS Forum: Improving Scholarly Publishing Metadata 29 September 2022 – Free online meeting 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT #CHORUSForum Metadata that is omitted or incorrectly entered during a scholarly publishing workflow can have serious consequences for the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability of that item. Likewise, transmitting incorrect metadata to others through publication […]