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International Accord for Repository Networks
Venice, Italy
On May 8, 2017, several regional and national repository networks and 
stakeholder groups formally endorsed an international accord 
<http://coar.cmail20.com/t/d-i-kyiiuuk-l-r/> that will lead to the greater 
alignment of repository networks around the world. The aim of the accord is to 
improve cooperation between national and regional repository networks by 
identifying common principles and areas of collaboration that will lead to the 
development of global services.
Repositories play a fundamental and expanding role in supporting open access 
and open science, and there are thousands of repositories deployed around the 
world that provide access to research articles, data and other types of 
content. Increasingly, these repositories are connected through regional and 
national repository networks that define standards for their communities and 
offer valuable services on top of repository content. However, given the 
international nature of research, it is critical that these repository networks 
work together to ensure they are interoperable, while also supporting the 
unique needs of their local communities.
The international accord, developed by COAR, the Confederation of Open Access 
Repositories, will foster closer relationships between the regional networks 
and act as a framework for undertaking specific activities including metadata 
exchange across networks, the adoption of common standards and APIs, and 
implementation of common functionalities. The accord was signed by network 
representatives from Australasia, Canada, China, Europe, Latin America, Japan, 
South Africa, and the United States.
“We share a common vision of a distributed, community-based open science 
infrastructure around the world”, says Eloy Rodrigues, chairman of COAR. “But 
to achieve this vision, we need to work together.” Kathleen Shearer, COAR 
Executive Director says, “This accord brings us one step closer to our goal of 
transforming the system to make it more research-centric, open to and 
supportive of innovation, while also collectively managed by the scholarly 
community.”
In the coming weeks, COAR, along with the signatories, will work to define the 
various levels of collaboration, with the eventual aim of positioning 
repositories as the foundation of a global knowledge commons.
The accord is available here: 
https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/advocacy-leadership/aligning-repository-networks-across-regions/
 
<https://www.coar-repositories.org/activities/advocacy-leadership/aligning-repository-networks-across-regions/>
For more information, please contact Kathleen Shearer, 
off...@coar-repositories.org <mailto:off...@coar-repositories.org>
Photo credit: NASA Solar System Montage, 2001
 
 
 




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