CHORUS Forum: Navigating the Future of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in Scholarly Publishing: Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities

Join us for the CHORUS Forum Navigating the Future of Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) in Scholarly Publishing: Challenges, Risks, and Opportunities Wednesday, 22 May 2024 @ 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM EDT Registration is now open! This forum will aim to provide an overview of PIDs in the scholarly publishing workflow then focus on topics such […]

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Tracking Research Facilities in Science: A CSIRO/CHORUS Pilot Sets Sail (SSP Scholarly Kitchen Post)

Check out Todd Carpenter’s post on the Scholarly Kitchen: Tracking Research Facilities in Science: A CSIRO/CHORUS Pilot Sets Sail. Todd explains how large-scale technological investments are crucial for scientific progress and how tracking their use and impact over time is challenging. Our three-year pilot project with CSIRO aims to address this by developing a workflow […]

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CHORUS Forum: 12 Best Practices for Research Data Sharing

Join us for the CHORUS Forum: 12 Best Practices for Research Data Sharing Wednesday, 27 March 2024 @ 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EDT Registration is now open! The joint statement on 12 Best Practices for Research Data Sharing by DataCite, STM and Crossref helps accelerate adoption of best practices and policies, aiming to enhance […]

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SAVE THE DATE – CHORUS 2024 Annual Members Business Meeting

SAVE THE DATE – CHORUS 2024 Annual Members Business Meeting 18 April 2024 at 9:30AM EDT “Virtual Zoom Meeting” Please save the date for the CHORUS 2024 Annual Members Business Meeting Thanks for your continued support, CHORUS Staff info@chorusaccess.org

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Crossref update on Funder ID transition to RoR

Following the earlier post from Crossref about their plans to deprecate the support for the Open Funder Registry, Crossref has released another update on using ROR in place of the Open Funder Registry. The post can be found here – RORing ahead: using ROR in place of the Open Funder Registry.

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2024 Call for Nominations to the CHORUS Board now open

Nominations to the CHORUS Board are now open. The CHORUS Board of Directors was elected by our membership during our last Annual Members Meeting. We are now seeking your nominations for seats on the CHORUS Board that will be voted upon at the next CHORUS Annual Members Meeting scheduled for 18 April 2024. Appointments to the Board of Directors […]

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Update from Metadata Game Changers and CHORUS

Building on our earlier post about our partnership with Metadata Game Changers, a new blog post on Upstream provides additional information and details about the dataset journeys. The primary focus of this collaboration is to enhance visibility in research infrastructure. The project aims to shed light on the often unnoticed aspects and connections within the […]

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AGU/CHORUS Data Citation Best Practices Project Summary

In October 2020, CHORUS was named in a two-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant made to the American Geophysical Union (AGU). The initial news post can be found here.  During the project AGU and CHORUS were able to facilitate and discover additional linkages between papers and related grants and datasets through the use of open […]

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CHORUS Endorses Statement on Research Data Linkability and Citability of Research Data

CHORUS proudly endorses and became a signatory to the STM, DataCite, and Crossref Joint Statement on Research Data Linkability and Citability of Research Data.This statement recommends 12 best practices for research data sharing. CHORUS continues to support the research community by collaborating with a cross-section of stakeholders to make it easier to share, link and […]

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New Resources to Enhance Open Research

The Open Research Funders Group has just released some excellent resource documents derived by their working groups to enhance open research. CHORUS Staff participated in some of the working groups. DOIs for Grants – FAQ for Funders Enabling FAIR Workflows – Key actors and actions Accompanying documents for funders, grantees/researchers, and publishers are available.

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