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and supporting text-mining in your area by:
* Updating the CORE Team with the community's feedback about our services
* Identifying repositories in your country harvested by CORE
* Identifying repositories in your country indexed by CORE
* Offering advice with regards to key national initiatives and projects in the
area of open access infrastructure in your country
* Presenting CORE to research stakeholders at local venues
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menu:
- title: Data providers
path: ~services/repository-dashboard
- title: Harvested content
- title: indexed content
path: ~services/dataset
- title-block: Support
menu:
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description: |
Sets the vision for creating the CORE service, developing global-wide
content aggregation of all open access research literature (on top of
OAI-PMH protocol for metadata harvesting and other protocols).
OAI-PMH protocol for metadata indexing and other protocols).
It sets the mission to develop the three access levels (access at the
granularity of papers; analytical access; access to raw data) via CORE.
url: http://oro.open.ac.uk/35755/
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possibilities of OA content reuse.
description: |
This paper describes the two principles that should be followed
to ensure that content can be properly harvested from repositories.
to ensure that content can be properly indexed from repositories.
This paper could be of great interest to repository managers.
citations:
text: >
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This submission reports on the results of the ongoing JISC-funded
project CORE (COnnecting REpositories) which aims to facilitate
the access and navigation across relevant scientific papers stored
in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by harvesting
in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by indexing
metadata and full-text content from diverse Open Access repositories,
applying text mining techniques to discover semantic relations between
the articles and representing and exposing these relations
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note = {Poster Session ID: 53},
keywords = {CORE},
url = {http://oro.open.ac.uk/32560/},
abstract = {This submission reports on the results of the ongoing JISC-funded project CORE (COnnecting REpositories) which aims to facilitate the access and navigation across relevant scientific papers stored in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by harvesting metadata and full-text content from diverse Open Access repositories, applying text mining techniques to discover semantic relations between the articles and representing and exposing these relations as Linked Data. The information about associations between articles will be made publicly available to enable the emergence of a wide range of applications that can exploit the provided data. Within this project, we will demonstrate the usability of the CORE system on two use-cases: (1) Improving the accessibility of content and the navigation capabilities for digital library users, (2) Enabling more ubiquitous access to digital content through smart phones and tablet devices.}
abstract = {This submission reports on the results of the ongoing JISC-funded project CORE (COnnecting REpositories) which aims to facilitate the access and navigation across relevant scientific papers stored in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by indexing metadata and full-text content from diverse Open Access repositories, applying text mining techniques to discover semantic relations between the articles and representing and exposing these relations as Linked Data. The information about associations between articles will be made publicly available to enable the emergence of a wide range of applications that can exploit the provided data. Within this project, we will demonstrate the usability of the CORE system on two use-cases: (1) Improving the accessibility of content and the navigation capabilities for digital library users, (2) Enabling more ubiquitous access to digital content through smart phones and tablet devices.}
}
- type: inproceedings
id: oro32180
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- automatic link generation
- text mining
- semantic similarity
- content harvesting
- content indexing
- mobile devices
url: http://oro.open.ac.uk/32180/
abstract: |
This paper presents CORE (COnnecting REpositories), a system that aims to
facilitate the access and navigation across scientific papers stored in
Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by harvesting metadata and
Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by indexing metadata and
full-text content from Open Access repositories, by applying text mining
techniques to discover semanticly related articles and by representing and
exposing these relations as Linked Data. The information about associations
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year = {2011},
pages = {483--487},
note = {Published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6966/2011, ISBN 978-3-642-24468-1, pp. 483-487.},
keywords = {digital library federations; automatic link generation; text mining; semantic similarity; content harvesting; mobile devices; CORE},
keywords = {digital library federations; automatic link generation; text mining; semantic similarity; content indexing; mobile devices; CORE},
url = {http://oro.open.ac.uk/32180/},
abstract = {This paper presents CORE (COnnecting REpositories), a system that aims to facilitate the access and navigation across scientific papers stored in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by harvesting metadata and full-text content from Open Access repositories, by applying text mining techniques to discover semanticly related articles and by representing and exposing these relations as Linked Data. The information about associations between articles expressed in an interoperable format will enable the emergence of a wide range of applications. The potential of CORE can be demonstrated on two use-cases: (1) Improving the the navigation capabilities of digital libraries by the means of a CORE pluging, (2) Providing access to digital content from smart phones and tablet devices by the means of the CORE Mobile application.}
abstract = {This paper presents CORE (COnnecting REpositories), a system that aims to facilitate the access and navigation across scientific papers stored in Open Access repositories. This is being achieved by indexing metadata and full-text content from Open Access repositories, by applying text mining techniques to discover semanticly related articles and by representing and exposing these relations as Linked Data. The information about associations between articles expressed in an interoperable format will enable the emergence of a wide range of applications. The potential of CORE can be demonstrated on two use-cases: (1) Improving the the navigation capabilities of digital libraries by the means of a CORE pluging, (2) Providing access to digital content from smart phones and tablet devices by the means of the CORE Mobile application.}
}
- id: ai-ml-papers
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- scholarly Communication
- open Access
- repositories
- harvesting
- indexing
url: http://oro.open.ac.uk/45935/
abstract: |
The amount of open access content stored in repositories has increased
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challenges by aggregating and enriching content from hundreds of open
access repositories, increasing the discoverability and reusability of
millions of open access manuscripts. As repository managers and library
directors often wish to know the details of the content harvested from
directors often wish to know the details of the content indexed from
their repositories and keep a certain level of control over it, CORE is
now facing the challenge of how to enable content providers to manage
their content in the aggregation and control the harvesting process.
their content in the aggregation and control the indexing process.
In order to improve the quality and transparency of the aggregation
process and create a two-way collaboration between the CORE project and
the content providers, we propose the CORE Dashboard
description: |
This paper presents the CORE Repositories Dashboard, a tool designed
primarily for repository managers. It describes how the Dashboard
improves the quality of the harvested papers, advances the collaboration
improves the quality of the indexed papers, advances the collaboration
between the repository managers and CORE, enables a straightforward
management of their collections and enhances the transparency of
the harvested content.
the indexed content.
citations:
text: >
Pontika, N., Knoth, P., Cancellieri, M., & Pearce, S. (2016). Developing Infrastructure to Support Closer Collaboration of Aggregators with Open Repositories. LIBER Quarterly, 25(4), 172–188. Retrieved from http://oro.open.ac.uk/45935/
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journal = {LIBER Quarterly},
pages = {172--188},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Scholarly Communication; Open Access; Repositories; Harvesting: CORE},
keywords = {Scholarly Communication; Open Access; Repositories; indexing: CORE},
url = {http://oro.open.ac.uk/45935/},
abstract = {The amount of open access content stored in repositories has increased dramatically, which has created new technical and organisational challenges for bringing this content together. The COnnecting REpositories (CORE) project has been dealing with these challenges by aggregating and enriching content from hundreds of open access repositories, increasing the discoverability and reusability of millions of open access manuscripts. As repository managers and library directors often wish to know the details of the content harvested from their repositories and keep a certain level of control over it, CORE is now facing the challenge of how to enable content providers to manage their content in the aggregation and control the harvesting process. In order to improve the quality and transparency of the aggregation process and create a two-way collaboration between the CORE project and the content providers, we propose the CORE Dashboard.}
abstract = {The amount of open access content stored in repositories has increased dramatically, which has created new technical and organisational challenges for bringing this content together. The COnnecting REpositories (CORE) project has been dealing with these challenges by aggregating and enriching content from hundreds of open access repositories, increasing the discoverability and reusability of millions of open access manuscripts. As repository managers and library directors often wish to know the details of the content indexed from their repositories and keep a certain level of control over it, CORE is now facing the challenge of how to enable content providers to manage their content in the aggregation and control the indexing process. In order to improve the quality and transparency of the aggregation process and create a two-way collaboration between the CORE project and the content providers, we propose the CORE Dashboard.}
}
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This poster presents the integration of the IRUS-UK service with the
CORE Repositories Dashboard tool, which enables repository managers
access reliable download statistics of the full-text papers
harvested by CORE.
indexed by CORE.
citations:
text: >
Pearce, S., & Pontika, N. (2016). Integration of the IRUS-UK Statistics in the CORE Repositories Dashboard.
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effect on the accuracy of statistics they collect. They believe that this
potential decrease in reported usage can negatively influence the funding
provided by their own institutions. This raises the fundamental question
of whether repositories should allow aggregators to harvest their metadata
of whether repositories should allow aggregators to index their metadata
and content. In this paper, we discuss the benefits of allowing content
aggregations harvest repository content and investigate how to overcome
aggregations index repository content and investigate how to overcome
the drawbacks
description: |
This paper describes the collaboration between aggregators and
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year = {2014},
keywords = {usage statistics; aggregations; open access; CORE},
url = {http://oro.open.ac.uk/41678/},
abstract = {Usage statistics are frequently used by repositories to justify their value to the management who decide about the funding to support the repository infrastructure. Another reason for collecting usage statistics at repositories is the increased use of webometrics in the process of assessing the impact of publications and researchers. Consequently, one of the worries repositories sometimes have about their content being aggregated is that they feel aggregations have a detrimental effect on the accuracy of statistics they collect. They believe that this potential decrease in reported usage can negatively influence the funding provided by their own institutions. This raises the fundamental question of whether repositories should allow aggregators to harvest their metadata and content. In this paper, we discuss the benefits of allowing content aggregations harvest repository content and investigate how to overcome the drawbacks.}
abstract = {Usage statistics are frequently used by repositories to justify their value to the management who decide about the funding to support the repository infrastructure. Another reason for collecting usage statistics at repositories is the increased use of webometrics in the process of assessing the impact of publications and researchers. Consequently, one of the worries repositories sometimes have about their content being aggregated is that they feel aggregations have a detrimental effect on the accuracy of statistics they collect. They believe that this potential decrease in reported usage can negatively influence the funding provided by their own institutions. This raises the fundamental question of whether repositories should allow aggregators to index their metadata and content. In this paper, we discuss the benefits of allowing content aggregations index repository content and investigate how to overcome the drawbacks.}
}
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id: supporting-research-assessment-and-evaluation
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additional:
title: Disclaimer
content: |
The term (*)**CORE data** refers to a database created by harvesting and processing information publicly available on the Internet. Every effort has been made to ensure this dataset contains open access content only. We have included content only from repositories and journals that are listed in registries where the condition for inclusion is the provision of content under an open access compatible license. However, as metadata are often inconsistent, license information is often not machine readable and, from time to time, repositories leak information that is not open access, we cannot take any responsibility for the licences of the individual content in the dataset. It is therefore up to the user of this dataset to ensure that the way in which they use the dataset does not breach copyright of any third party. The dataset is in no way intended for the purposes of reading the original publications, but for machine processing only. <br>
The term (*)**CORE data** refers to a database created by indexing and processing information publicly available on the Internet. Every effort has been made to ensure this dataset contains open access content only. We have included content only from repositories and journals that are listed in registries where the condition for inclusion is the provision of content under an open access compatible license. However, as metadata are often inconsistent, license information is often not machine readable and, from time to time, repositories leak information that is not open access, we cannot take any responsibility for the licences of the individual content in the dataset. It is therefore up to the user of this dataset to ensure that the way in which they use the dataset does not breach copyright of any third party. The dataset is in no way intended for the purposes of reading the original publications, but for machine processing only. <br>
Additionally, while CORE retains no copyright in any of the works in the database, we reserve the sui generis database rights. This is due to the substantial investment in obtaining, processing and serving the aggregated data to the relevant communities of interest.
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}). Also here you can find data provider [data provider profile](data-providers/${
getId || GetParsedId
}) page on the CORE website.<br/><br/>
**Please note**, that if you have submitted this repository recently it may not appear on the search results. Please wait until harvesting will be completed. [Find out more](documentation/data-providers-guide#indexing).
**Please note**, that if you have submitted this repository recently it may not appear on the search results. Please wait until indexing will be completed. [Find out more](documentation/data-providers-guide#indexing).
`}
setModalContent={setModalContent}
setFormSubmitted={setFormSubmitted}
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