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IARPA Signs Participation Agreement with CHORUS

CHORUS has announced an agreement with the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA), part of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), to expand public access to the results of its funded research.

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Call for Nominations to the CHORUS Board

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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Royal Society of Chemistry joins CHORUS!

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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Welcome Susan Pastore – Our New Business Development Director

I am pleased to announce our engagement with Susan Pastore serving as CHORUS’ Business Development Director, effective March 20, 2017. Susan comes to CHORUS by way of the American Chemical Society, where she has served in several roles. Most recently, she was Senior Advisor in the Membership & Scientific Advancement Division, exploring new programming and […]

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CHORUS Announces API Versioning

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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CHORUS Endorses STM Voluntary Principles on Article Sharing

To gain a better understanding of the current landscape of article sharing through scholarly collaboration networks (SCNs) and sites, the STM Association conducted an open consultation across the scholarly community in early 2015. The aim of this consultation was to facilitate discussion by all stakeholders in order to establish a core set of voluntary principles that clarify how, where […]

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