BioOne and OpenAIRE: Text-Mining Agreement
peter.suber's bookmarks 2013-03-29
Summary:
"BioOne, the global source for leading edge bioscience research, is pleased to announce a new collaborative agreement with OpenAIRE. BioOne will make its entire collection of publications, 176 titles from 132 publishers, available to OpenAIRE for text mining. This partnership demonstrates BioOne’s commitment to maximizing access to critical bioscience research.
OpenAIRE makes peer-reviewed, European Commission and European Research Council-funded outputs – articles, papers and other research, as well as corresponding datasets – fully accessible and searchable through a single interface. Allowing researchers access to BioOne content through the OpenAIRE platform will increase visibility and exposure for its publications. 'We are pleased to announce our collaboration with OpenAIRE, which will cover the current BioOne corpus, with the aim of identifying associations between BioOne and scientific publications from European funding programs,' said Susan Skomal, BioOne President/CEO. 'Linking publications to underlying datasets is without doubt a must-have service for our journals. OpenAIRE will support us in maximizing access to our publications while enriching the research experience.' 'With this collaboration, we aim to add value to the process of publishing and discovery, namely making the outputs and impact of public funding programs more visible,' said Prof Dr. Norbert Lossau, Scientific Coordinator of OpenAIRE, 'as we enhance OpenAIRE to become a knowledge infrastructure, building a bridge between publication and research data infrastructures.'”