By Tara PackerJanuary 22, 2018
The elections will be held during the CHORUS Annual Members Meeting at the Ritz-Carlton, 1150 22nd Street, NW, Washington DC in the Washington Room, 1:00 – 2:00 pm on February 7, 2018. Our Board of Directors and Executive Leadership team will deliver a report on the accomplishments of the organization, our evolving relationships with research and […]
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By Tara PackerNovember 16, 2017
On behalf of the CHOR Board of Directors, we want to thank you for attending the CHORUS Reception at the 2017 STM Frankfurt Conference on October 10, 2017. We had a great time and hope you did as well. The event was an opportunity for us to update you on our 2017 activities, provide a […]
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By Tara PackerNovember 7, 2017
CHORUS, a not-for-profit organization committed to making articles reporting on funded research easily and permanently accessible and Elsevier, an information analytics business specializing in science and health, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding setting out how they will work together to further enhance low-cost compliance options for public access to published research and for institutions […]
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By Tara PackerJuly 14, 2017
Nominations to the CHORUS Board are now open! The CHORUS Board of Directors was elected by our membership last February during our 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 February 2018. Appointments to the Board of Directors […]
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By Tara PackerMay 26, 2017
CHORUS welcomes the Royal Society of Chemistry as our newest publisher member. As one of the oldest and most respected scientific societies in the world, the Royal Society of Chemistry brings a rich tradition of excellence to scientific publishing. The breadth of content that they publish is a welcome addition to the CHORUS dataset. And in turn […]
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By Tara PackerFebruary 20, 2017
We are marking an important change to our API development by introducing API versioning. This change sets the foundation for scaling and evolving the development of our APIs. API naming conventions will follow standard protocols for version controls with minor updates recorded as 1.1, 1.2 and major updates recorded as 1.0, 2.0, 3.0. Minor updates […]
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