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> From: Pablo de Castro <[email protected]>
> Subject: On OpenAIRE compatibility for UK repositories
> Date: 21 November, 2012 11:02:38 AM EST
> To: [email protected]
> Reply-To: Pablo de Castro <[email protected]>
> 
> Dear all,
> 
> Some news for the UK repository network from the ongoing OpenAIRE Conference 
> in Göttingen:
> 
> - There are presently three OpenAIRE-compliant Institutional Repositories in 
> the UK, namely LSE,
> UCL and Glasgow. Additionally, former UKPMC, now EuropePMC subject-based 
> repository is also
> OpenAIRE-compliant. Top OpenAIRE countries in terms of OpenAIRE-compliant 
> repositories are:
> Portugal 29, Spain 21, Germany 10.
> 
> - The UKRepNet+ has now collected the list of over 10,000 EU FP7 projects 
> (2007-2013) in which
> UK organisations are involved - and further work should shortly be done in 
> order to identify the
> (Special Clause 39) subset of them which are subjected to the EC Open Access 
> policy. The
> UKRepNet+ has also collected the list of repository managers who have 
> attended OpenAIRE
> webinars in order to find out what HEIs are actually interested in becoming 
> OpenAIRE compliant.
> 
> - Finally, after the UKRepNet+ presentations delivered last Fri Nov 9th at 
> the UKCoRR annual
> meeting at Teesside University, a RepNet survey was released for the UK 
> repository community
> to deliver their feedback on their readiness for new repository services to 
> be shortly provided by
> UKRepNet+. One of the questions in this survey was "would you be interested 
> in receiving direct
> support for making your IR OpenAIRE compatible?". We have so far collected 11 
> answers to this
> survey. For 10 of them, the answers range from "yes, definitely" to "that 
> would be useful".
> 
> If you haven't already, you can still provide your feedback through this 
> RepNet survey at:
> http://ukcorr.org/events/future-events/teesside-university-friday-9th-november-2012/repnet_survey/
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> 
> Greetings from Göttingen,
> 
> 
> Pablo
> 
> -----
> Pablo de Castro
> UK RepositoryNet+ Consultant
> EDINA
> The University of Edinburgh
> Causewayside House
> 160 Causewayside
> Edinburgh  EH9 1PR
> http://www.repositorynet.ac.uk/
> 
> -- 
> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
> Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
> 
> 
> 

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