With 5 presentations, a poster presentation and a panel session, it was a busy few days for the CORE team at Open Repositories 2024! Fantastic to meet so many folks from the repositories community. Read the full write up here: https://blog.core.ac.uk Open Repositories Knowledge Media Institute Petr Knoth Matteo Cancellieri
CORE (COnnecting REpositories)
Education
We provide access to the world’s largest collection of open-access research papers from repositories and journals.
About us
We serve the global network of repositories and journals increasing discoverability and preventing misuse of their content; making metadata records uniquely identifiable and resolvable with decentralised PIDs; supporting data providers in adopting good practices by providing tools for metadata validation, content management, enrichment and OA compliance; and facilitating machine access to open research. Our services support a wide range of stakeholders in getting scalable access to our vast and comprehensive collection of data, specifically researchers, the general public, academic institutions, developers, funders as well as companies from a diverse range of sectors including but not limited to innovators, AI technology companies, digital library solutions and pharma.
- Website
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https://core.ac.uk/
External link for CORE (COnnecting REpositories)
- Industry
- Education
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Milton Keynes
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Access to raw data, content discovery, OAI identifiers, and repository content management
Locations
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Primary
Kents Hill
Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, GB
Employees at CORE (COnnecting REpositories)
Updates
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CORE's Petr Knoth at Open Repositories 2024 introducing the work of the recently launched SoFAIR project and how this can help address the reproducibility crisis in science Open Repositories #SoFAIR
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We'll be in Glasgow next week for the UKSG2024 conference (https://lnkd.in/erFW-vE5). CORE's David Pride will be speaking about the work we do, about CORE-GPT and about our plans for the future. Looking forward to seeing many familiar and new faces! UKSG Knowledge Media Institute
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The multi-national SoFAIR project (Making Software FAIR: A machine-assisted workflow for the research software lifecycle), coordinated by The Open University and involving teams from six institutions across 5 countries is now live! Inria, Software Heritage, European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI, Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (IBL PAN), Brno University of Technology Blog here: https://lnkd.in/eEByfKUA And website: https://sofair.org
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Full house here @ucl Chandler House for the AI for the Research Ecosystem workshop. Fascinating keynote from David De Roure opening the day. Loads more to come! Knowledge Media Institute
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This week saw the second CORE Board of Supporters meeting which members from 15 institutions attended. This is a key part of the CORE governance structure and roadmap setting for us, and we're really grateful to the members for taking the time to join us and for a positive meeting. Write up here: https://lnkd.in/ebncQUkm
CORE Board of Supporters Meeting round up
https://blog.core.ac.uk
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CORE will be at the Open Repositories 2024 conference in Gothenburg, Sweden this June. Presentations, Panel Sessions, Poster Sessions It's going to be busy few days - come join us! Details here: https://blog.core.ac.uk Open Repositories Knowledge Media Institute
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An interesting and timely piece from Professor Ian Pickup, Pro Vice Chancellor for Students at the @OpenUniversity on how generative AI can benefit students, researchers, and society. And a nice mention for CORE and the work we are doing in this space! Knowledge Media Institute The Open University Mar 4 On @HEPI_news, the OU’s Prof. Ian Pickup writes that AI can be a powerful tool for enabling learning, making a difference to individuals, communities and society: https://ow.ly/eE8H50QKHJ0
Riding the wave of technological change to enable transformative learning for all - HEPI
https://www.hepi.ac.uk
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Fantastic use case for the CORE API. Jason Partridge, Open Access Service Manager at the Bodleian Libraries discusses how Oxford Research Archives (ORA) use the CORE API in their repository workflow to streamline the process of reviewing and curating articles for inclusion in the repository. https://blog.core.ac.uk University of Oxford Knowledge Media Institute
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There are very few places left for the AI for the Research Ecosystem #AI4RE workshop in London on 22nd March running as part of The Alan Turing Institute AI UK Fringe. Speakers include David De Roure, Mike Thelwall (Sheffield), Phil Gooch (Scholarly) , Petr Knoth (OU), Andrew French (Nottingham) and Simon Porter (Digital Science) Book your (free!) place here: https://ai4re.github.io
AI for the Research Ecosystem
ai4re.github.io