Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)

Update on the COAR Notify Initiative: Advancing Innovation in Scholarly Communications
27/10/2022

Update on the COAR Notify Initiative: Advancing Innovation in Scholarly Communications

« The COAR Notify Initiative is developing and accelerating community adoption of a standard, interoperable, and decentralised approach to linking research outputs hosted in the distributed network of repositories with resources from external services such as overlay-journals and open peer review services. The COAR Notify Protocol, which builds on the established…

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COAR publie une nouvelle version de son « Cadre commun de bonnes pratiques en matière d’entrepôts »
01/08/2022

COAR publie une nouvelle version de son « Cadre commun de bonnes pratiques en matière d’entrepôts »

« La Confederation of Open Access Repositories propose la version 2 du « Cadre commun de bonnes pratiques en matière d’entrepôts » dont l’objectif est de fournir un cadre global et multidimensionnel de bonnes pratiques pour aider les entrepôts à évaluer et à améliorer leurs opérations actuelles.

Cette version contient…

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COAR Annual Meeting 2022 « The Role of Repositories in the Radical Transformation of Scholarly Communications » May 17 – May 20, 2022
22/03/2022

COAR Annual Meeting 2022 « The Role of Repositories in the Radical Transformation of Scholarly Communications » May 17 – May 20, 2022

« (…) With COVID-19 and the UNESCO Open Science Recommendation, open access and open science are high on the agenda of many countries around the world.  This presents an important opportunity for the repository community. Repositories are already increasingly considered critical research infrastructures that support inclusiveness and diversity in open science.…

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Open Consultation – COAR Community Framework for Good Practices in Repositories
08/02/2022

Open Consultation – COAR Community Framework for Good Practices in Repositories

« The Framework brings together relevant criteria developed by other communities (and refined by the COAR Repository Assessment Working Group) into a global, multidimensional framework for assessing best practices that can be adopted and used by different types of repositories (publication, institutional, data, etc.) and in different geographical and thematic…

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