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Though I attended #OpenRepos2024, I missed this particular paper from people at oacore@scicomm.xyz about the extraction of #rights retention statements from #manuscripts, and the various benefits this provides. Interested folks can dig in below!

Identifying and extracting authors' Rights Retention Statements from full text academic articles.
doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1257948 #RRS #OpenAccess #OpenResearch #metadata #repositories #RightsRetention #scholcomm

ZenodoIdentifying and extracting authors' Rights Retention Statements from full text academic articlesMany research performing institutes are adopting Rights Retention strategies to help their authors maintain copyright ownership of their work, whilst also enabling broader access and compliance with funder mandates such as Plan S. The implementation of a Rights Retention Strategy offers numerous advantages, including open access assurance, copyright retention, scholarly use regulation, enhanced dissemination, equity promotion, and facilitation of text and data mining. However, the manual incorporation of appropriate rights retention statements into article metadata is labour-intensive and time-consuming. To address this challenge, CORE has co-designed, with repository managers, a machine learning module to automatically identify and extract rights retention statements from full-text articles, streamlining the encoding of this information within article metadata. The integration of CORE services with repository software and the expansion of data extraction capabilities are crucial steps toward promoting a more accessible, transparent and interconnected scholarly ecosystem.

Meeting up with the community at the Open Repositories on site was another great time. In the meantime, the presentations and posters have been published, including our contributions:

Authority to Entities: A DSpace 7 migration case study. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1254256
Creating DOIs with rich metadata using DSpace. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1251450
The Community-Based DINI Certificate for Open Access Publication Services. doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1252813

ZenodoAuthority to Entities: A DSpace 7 migration case studyDSpace 7 introduced the concept of entities and relationships which provide a way for the repository to represent many concepts in open access publishing. One of the most obvious use cases of this new framework is a way of representing the relationships between people (authors, editors, project managers) and works like publications and projects. If you are migrating from a previous version of DSpace, you might already have authority control in place.In 2023, The Library Code GmbH completed a large migration of a DSpace 6 institutional research repository to DSpace 7. A large part of this work involved the conversion of nearly 40,000 authority-controlled metadata values to entities and relationships, where institutional authors would now be represented by a Person entity with relationships to Publication and Project entities. This presentation will have a technical view on entities, relationships and data migration. We will share our experience using entities and relationships in DSpace 7. We will discuss the technical approach taken, its benefits and challenges and share the lessons learned during this project. We hope to help demystify one of DSpace's largest new features by presenting how we achieved this large migration.

This morning, we had a great session on advancing #OpenAccess repositories at Germany's largest library conference, #BiblioCon24.

Many thanks to all participants for their openness!

We will publish the results shortly.

For more information about our Pro OAR DE project, check: ibi.hu-berlin.de/de/forschung/

Big thanks to the DINI WG Electronic Publishing (@DiniAgE_Pub) for the excellent collaboration!

BTW: Greetings also to the #OpenRepos2024 colleagues.

cc: @dbeucke @IBI_HU @dini

Institut für Bibliotheks- und InformationswissenschaftPro OAR DEProfessionalisierung der Open-Access-Repositorien-Infrastruktur in Deutschland

Since I am maybe the only repository in the #fediverse ?!

Right now more than 4000 people somehow related to libraries are meeting in #Hamburg for #bibliocon24.
Something I‘d like to share with #openrepos2024 : @Bibliothecaris gave a convincing talk today why #OpenScience requires Open Communcation.

„From bird to mammoth: How the University of Groningen Library embraces ‘open’ principles in its social media strategy“

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