Sorry for the cross posting

Please see the announcement below about a meeting last week in Rio de Janeiro 
between COAR, LA Referencia and OpenAIRE to discuss further alignment of these 
two major repository networks. The announcement will be available in English, 
Spanish and Portuguese on the LA Referencia website: 
http://lareferencia.redclara.net/rfr/ <http://lareferencia.redclara.net/rfr/>

A major, important outcome was an agreement between the two networks that they 
would adopt common metadata guidelines (OpenAIRE Guidelines) and participate 
together in their further development over time. This will ensure much greater 
interoperability between the content in the repositories in these regions. 

Please feel free to get in touch with me if you have any questions.

Best, Kathleen

Kathleen Shearer
Executive Director, Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR)
m.kathleen.shea...@gmail.com <mailto:m.kathleen.shea...@gmail.com> - +1 514 992 
9068
Skype: kathleen.shearer2 - twitter: @KathleeShearer


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Communiqué

Rio de Janeiro, November 25 & 26, 2015

There is growing recognition worldwide that our substantial global investments 
in research have much greater impact if they are widely shared and openly 
available to everyone. LA Referencia, OpenAIRE and COAR reaffirm their strong 
support for a shared vision of a global network of repositories as fundamental 
infrastructure for providing sustainable and open access to research outputs, 
ensuring that all researchers and citizens have access to the results of 
publicly funded research.

On November 25 and 26, 2015 representatives from LA Referencia, OpenAIRE and 
COAR met in Rio de Janeiro to discuss the adoption of common metadata 
guidelines for repository networks and identify areas for further 
collaboration. The meeting was hosted by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), 
along with Ibict (Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia), 
and is part of the Aligning Repository               Networks work being lead 
by COAR.

OpenAIRE and LA Referencia represent two of the most advanced regional networks 
of open access repositories in the world. Closer collaboration between these 
two networks will enhance the usability and visibility of the collective 
content in the networks and enable the development of value added services 
across the two regions.

The three organizations therefore resolve to pursue their common vision through 
the following activities:

LA Referencie and OpenAIRE will adopt common metadata practices, based on the 
current OpenAIRE guidelines and the vocabularies being developed in the context 
of COAR, for repository networks and develop these guidelines in collaboration.

COAR, LA Referencia, and OpenAIRE will explore ways to build capacity for 
managing repositories and repository networks in Latin America, particularly in 
terms of the implementation of best practices.

Under the auspices of COAR, LA Referencia, and OpenAIRE will continue to work 
with other national and regional networks to promote the vision of a global 
repository network and investigate common services in support of open access 
and open science.

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LA Referencia is the network of open access repositories from eight Latin 
American countries. It supports national open access strategies in Latin 
America through shared standards and a single discovery platform. LA Referencia 
harvests scholarly articles and theses & dissertations from national nodes, 
which, in turn, harvest from repositories at universities and research 
institutions. This initiative is based on technical and organizational 
agreements between public science and technology organizations (National 
Ministries and Science & Technology Departments) with RedCLARA.

OpenAIRE, funded by the European Commission under H2020,  is the Open Access 
Infrastructure for Research in Europe, based on  the network of open access 
repositories.


The Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) is an international 
association with over 100 members and partners from around the world 
representing libraries, universities, research institutions, government funders 
and others. COAR brings together the repository community and major repository 
networks in order build capacity, align policies and practices, and act as a 
global voice for the repository community.


Participants:

Amaro, Bianca – Ibict, Brazil
Amórtegui, Miguel Ángel – RENATA, Colombia
Apollaro, Alberto – Mincyt, Argentina
Azrilevich, Paola - LA Referencia/Mincyt, Argentina
Cabezas, Alberto - LA Referencia, Chile
Granados, Diana – Colciencias, Colombia
Labbé, Carmen Gloria - COAR/RedCLARA, Chile
Matas, Lautaro - LA Referencia, Argentina
Merino, Sonia Elsy - Min. de Educación, El Salvador
Muñoz, Patricia – CONACYT, Chile
Rasseli, Luiz Alberto - LA Referencia, Brazil
Recavarren, Isabel – Concytec, Peru
Ribeiro, Washington - Ibict, Brazil
Rodrigues, Eloy - OpenAIRE/COAR/ Minho University, Portugal
Shearer, Kathleen – COAR, Canada
Siguencia, Josefina – CEDIA, Ecuador









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