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{{Infobox project
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| name = COnnecting REpositories (CORE)
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| logo = [[Image:Example.png|135px]]
| caption = CORE Main logo
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| website = {{URL|http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/}}
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| commercial = No
| Non-profit_type = [[Nonprofit organization]]
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| type = Open Access, Repositories, Harvesting
| founded_date = {{Start date|???|??|??}}
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| location = [[Open University]]
| founder = [[Petr Knoth???]]
 
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| location_city = Milton Keynes
 
 
| location_country = United Kingdom
 
| location_country = United Kingdom
| location = [[Open University??]]
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| key_people = [[Petr Knoth]]  
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| mission_statement = "???"
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| established = {{Start date|???|??|??}}
| key_people = [[Petr Knoth]], [[????]]
 
| area_served = [[International??]]
 
| focus = [[Open access]] broadly, including [[Repository]], [[Harvesting]], [[????]] and [[????]].
 
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'''CORE''' (Connecting Repositories) is a [http://kmi.open.ac.uk/ Knowledge Media Institute] (KMi)  
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'''CORE''' (COnnecting REpositories) is a [http://kmi.open.ac.uk/ Knowledge Media Institute] (KMi) project, at [[The Open University]], [[United Kingdom]]. The aim of the project is to promote open access to scholarly outputs, by aggregating (is anyone of these ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregation) the content of [[Open access|open access]] [[Repository|repositories]]. 
  
project, at [[The Open University]], [[United Kingdom]]. The aim of the project is to promote open
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The project fully supports the [[Taxpayer|taxpayer]]'s entitlement to the research they have funded and its goal is to promote the wide dissemination of the [[Open access|open access]] content by working closely with [[Digital Library|digital libraries]] and [[Institutional repository|institutional repositories]], and applying efficiently advanced [[Technology|technologies]].   
 
 
access to scholarly outputs, by aggregating (is anyone of these?
 
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregation) the content of [[Open access|open access]] [[Repository|
 
 
 
repositories]]. 
 
 
 
The project fully supports the [[Taxpayer|taxpayer]]'s entitlement to the research they have funded and  
 
 
 
its goal is to promote the wide dissemination of the [[Open access|open access]] content by working with  
 
 
 
[[Digital Library|digital libraries]] and [[Institutional repository|institutional repositories]], and  
 
 
 
applying efficiently advanced [[Technology|technologies]].   
 
  
 
   
 
   
 
==Searching CORE==
 
==Searching CORE==
CORE has a rich collection of harvested outputs that dates back to February 2012. These outputs not only
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CORE has a rich collection of harvested outputs that dates back to February 2012. All outputs can be accessed and downloaded free of cost and have limited re-use restrictions, [[Gratis versus libre|libre]] open access. One can search the CORE content by using keywords, authors' names, or names of institutions and organisations. The collection of the harvested outputs is available either by looking at the [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/browse/latest latest additions] or by [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/browse browsing] the collection at the date of harvesting. The CORE search engine is one of the top 10 search engines<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jisc.ac.uk/inform/inform37/SearchingBeyondGoogle.html?utm_medium=emailutm_source=JISCExecutiveutm_campaign=2793129_JiscInform37utm_content=searchingbeyondgoogledm_i=QHI,1NV6X,9ZS4RV,5U7J3,1.Ud6X6T772JN=Ten Search Engines for researchers that go beyond Google » Jisc Inform » Jisc|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref> for open access research, fascilitating access to academic papers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.openuniversity.edu/news-blog/news/ou-widens-access-to-academic-papers=OU widens access to academic papers» News Blog » The Open University|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/dismal-start-for-access-to-research-initiative/2015157.article» Times of Higher Education|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref>. CORE ranks second among the most useful databases of searching electronic [[Thesis|thesis]] and dissertations (ETDs). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlinephdprogram.org/thesis-dissertation/=Top 100 Thesis & Dissertations on the Web» OnlinePhDProgram|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref>
 
 
are free of cost to access and download, but they also have limited re-use restrictions, [[Gratis versus  
 
 
 
libre|libre]] open access. One can search the CORE content by using keywords, authors' names, or names  
 
 
 
of institutions and organisations. The collection of the harvested outputs is available either by  
 
 
 
looking at the [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/browse/latest latest additions] or by  
 
 
 
[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/browse browing] the collection at the date of harvesting. The CORE search  
 
 
 
engine is one of the top 10 search engines<ref>{{cite web|
 
 
 
url=http://www.jisc.ac.uk/inform/inform37/SearchingBeyondGoogle.html?
 
 
 
utm_medium=emailutm_source=JISCExecutiveutm_campaign=2793129_JiscInform37utm_content=searchingbeyondgoog
 
 
 
ledm_i=QHI,1NV6X,9ZS4RV,5U7J3,1.Ud6X6T772JN=Ten Search Engines for researchers that go beyond Google »  
 
 
 
Jisc Inform » Jisc|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref> for open access research, widening access to academic  
 
 
 
papers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.openuniversity.edu/news-blog/news/ou-widens-access-to-academic-
 
 
 
papers=OU widens access to academic papers» News Blog » The Open University|accessdate=2014-11-17}}
 
 
 
</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/dismal-start-for-access-to-
 
 
 
research-initiative/2015157.article» Times of Higher Education|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref>. CORE also
 
 
 
is the second most useful database of searching electronic [Thesis|thesis] and dissertations (ETDs)  
 
 
 
<ref>{{cite web|url=http://onlinephdprogram.org/thesis-dissertation/=Top 100 Thesis & Dissertations on  
 
 
 
the Web» OnlinePhDProgram|accessdate=2014-11-17}}</ref>
 
 
 
  
 
==Applications==
 
==Applications==
[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/ CORE]  has designed four applications:
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[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/ CORE]  offers four applications:  
 
 
The [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/ CORE Portal] searches the scientific outputs aggregated from the open
 
 
 
access institutional repositories.
 
 
 
The free of cost [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/devices CORE Mobile] application provides easy search
 
 
 
and download of the CORE content when using a smart phone or tablet and is available for both Android
 
 
 
and iOS operating systems.
 
 
 
The [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/plugin CORE Plugin] can link the institutioal repository with the
 
  
CORE service and it will recommend semantically related resources.  
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*[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/ CORE Portal], searches the scientific outputs aggregated from the open access institutional repositories.  
  
The [http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/api CORE API] offers an easy and efficient way to connect an
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*[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/devices CORE Mobile], a free application that provides easy search and download of the CORE content when using a smart phone or tablet and is available for both Android and iOS operating systems.
  
institutional repository with the CORE service to allow the harvesting of metadata and full-text
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*[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/plugin CORE Plugin], can link the institutional repository with the CORE service and it will recommend semantically related resources.
  
content.
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*[http://core.kmi.open.ac.uk/intro/api CORE API], offers an easy and efficient way to connect an institutional repository with the CORE service to allow the harvesting of metadata and full-text content.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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== References ==
 
== References ==
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Latest revision as of 08:27, 17 November 2014

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CORE (COnnecting REpositories) is a Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) project, at The Open University, United Kingdom. The aim of the project is to promote open access to scholarly outputs, by aggregating (is anyone of these ? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aggregation) the content of open access repositories.

The project fully supports the taxpayer's entitlement to the research they have funded and its goal is to promote the wide dissemination of the open access content by working closely with digital libraries and institutional repositories, and applying efficiently advanced technologies.


Searching CORE

CORE has a rich collection of harvested outputs that dates back to February 2012. All outputs can be accessed and downloaded free of cost and have limited re-use restrictions, libre open access. One can search the CORE content by using keywords, authors' names, or names of institutions and organisations. The collection of the harvested outputs is available either by looking at the latest additions or by browsing the collection at the date of harvesting. The CORE search engine is one of the top 10 search engines[1] for open access research, fascilitating access to academic papers[2][3]. CORE ranks second among the most useful databases of searching electronic thesis and dissertations (ETDs). [4]

Applications

CORE offers four applications:

  • CORE Portal, searches the scientific outputs aggregated from the open access institutional repositories.
  • CORE Mobile, a free application that provides easy search and download of the CORE content when using a smart phone or tablet and is available for both Android and iOS operating systems.
  • CORE Plugin, can link the institutional repository with the CORE service and it will recommend semantically related resources.
  • CORE API, offers an easy and efficient way to connect an institutional repository with the CORE service to allow the harvesting of metadata and full-text content.

See also

References

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