By Tara PackerMay 6, 2022
CHORUS Forum: Making FAIR’s Interoperability and Reusability Data Goals Possible 17 June 2022 @ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EDT – Free online meeting #CHORUS Forum Since their publication in 2016, the FAIR Data Guiding Principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) have become clear and enabling goals to work towards in any work or policies around […]
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By Tara PackerApril 27, 2022
Datasets are an important piece of the scholarly ecosystem. Linking datasets to published research helps increase their visibility and encourages further exploration and use. CHORUS members and participants can now download dataset reports directly from their dashboards. The dataset reports provide a view into the metadata associated with the dataset from DataCite (datacite.org) and makes explicit […]
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By Tara PackerApril 25, 2022
Four directors were elected to the CHORUS/CHOR, Inc. Board of Directors at the Annual Members Meeting, 25 April 2022. New to the board are: Scott Delman (Association of Computing Machinery). Returning to the CHORUS board are: Mark Doyle (American Physical Society), Jenny Peng (Oxford University Press), Judith C. Russell (University of Florida). All will serve a […]
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By Howard RatnerApril 8, 2022
The Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST) has posted their revised JST Policy on Open Access to Research Publications and Research Data Management (JST Open Science Policy) at the end of April 2022 (see bottom of Strategy Page). According to the JST website, “This policy defines JST’s basic stance on Open Access to research publications […]
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By Nerissa WrightMarch 15, 2022
With over 200 registrants and 100+ attendees, the February 25th CHORUS Forum resulted in a robust and frank discussion about research integrity. Session 1: Research integrity issues through the submission and publication process The first session addressed research integrity issues through the submission and publication process for journal articles and conference proceedings. According to moderator […]
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By Tara PackerMarch 15, 2022
JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency), one of Japan’s prominent funders of research in science and the agency hosting J-STAGE journal and J-STAGE Data platforms, announces the launch of its preprint server Jxiv on March 24. As preprints globally become more acceptable as one of the forms of publication of research, Jxiv has been launched […]
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By Tara PackerMarch 14, 2022
On 23 February 2022, during the R2R Conference Michael Levine-Clark (Dean of Libraries, University of Denver), Joaquín Giménez Héau (Research Data Coordinator at UNAM, Mexico), and Judy Russell (Dean of University Libraries, University of Florida) led a discussion on “Research Data Discoverability: The role of libraries in making research data discoverable and accessible. Presentation Link: […]
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By Tara PackerFebruary 16, 2022
Open research is concerned with making scientific research more transparent, more collaborative and more efficient, the same goals that led to the creation of CHORUS nine years ago. In this spirit, CHORUS developed a set of Open Research Principles that align with CHORUS values, and is asking members and other organizations to signal their support. […]
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By Tara PackerFebruary 8, 2022
CHORUS and ChemRxiv have signed a one-year Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to pilot a preprint dashboard service. By using persistent identifiers, CHORUS will create a dashboard for ChemRxiv that connects preprints to funders and datasets as well as information related to public accessibility and other key metadata to be added later. The Preprint Dashboard will […]
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By Tara PackerJanuary 18, 2022
CHORUS FORUM: What Article Version Best Supports Research Integrity? 25 February 2022 @ 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST – Free online meeting #CHORUS Forum During the past few years, confidence in the integrity of scientific research has come into question. The use of preprints and unpublished materials has been on the rise. What does […]
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