By Susan SpilkaMarch 23, 2016
Available on demand is a replay of a webinar hosted by the Wiley Executive Briefing series featuring CHORUS Board Member and AIP Executive Director Emeritus Fred Dylla. The presentation was taped at a live event last fall, and is followed by a Q&A session from March 22, 2016. Please note that the link below provides access to a replay, not a live event.
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By Susan SpilkaMarch 15, 2016
ORCID’s Director of Communications Alice Meadows, who chairs CHORUS’ Communications Working Group, and BioOne’s COO Lauren Kane, have published a timely article on how scholarly communications organizations can and should try to achieve gender parity. For anyone who’s interested, the author accepted manuscript of this research paper is now available on figshare. The final article is published in […]
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By Susan SpilkaMarch 8, 2016
Check out Fred Dylla’s post on the Scholarly Kitchen: Three Years after the OSTP Public Access Directive: A Progress Report Fred is the Executive Director Emeritus of the American Institute of Physics. With more than 30 years experience as a practicing scientist, Dylla has also taken a leading role as an advocate for the physical sciences. He serves […]
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By Susan SpilkaFebruary 10, 2016
CHORUS integration with the HighWire Open Platform streamlines compliance with US funder mandates and increases visibility of published articles reporting on funded research REDWOOD CITY, CA – February 9, 2016 — HighWire Press, Inc., the leading technology platform and strategic partner to influential scholarly publishers, now integrates CHORUS so authors and their publishers can more […]
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By Susan SpilkaFebruary 4, 2016
CHORUS members gathered in person or by proxy to vote to elect the members of the Board of Directors after the expiration of the Interim Board that has served CHORUS during its first two years. New to the Board are John Sack, HighWire, and Matthew Salter, American Physical Society.
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By Susan SpilkaFebruary 3, 2016
DoD’s Defense Technical Information Center will employ CHORUS’ services to build on open standards, distributed networks, and established infrastructure to advance access to scholarly articles reporting on DoD-funded research, as well as enable agency indexing and long-term preservation of those articles.
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By Susan SpilkaJanuary 21, 2016
An interesting feature posted today on LJ’s Academic Newswire, based on Associate Editor Lisa Peet’s interviews Howard Ratner (CHORUS), Jim Kurose (NSF), and Katherine Sharpless (NIST), and Keith Kirk (USGS).
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By Susan SpilkaJanuary 7, 2016
HighWire notes that their membership in CHORUS reflects their commitment to supporting the publishing community through innovative technology solutions in this press release issued on January 6, 2015.
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