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KMi with a impactful presence at Open Repositories 2025
Earlier this year, the Open Repositories 2025 (OR2025) conference in Chicago was eagerly anticipated, with CORE set to showcase its contributions to...

Reflections from Tokyo: KMi’s CORE at the COAR 2025 Annual Meeting
The COAR Annual Conference 2025 in Tokyo (12–14 May) was a key event for repository experts and open science advocates. Prof Petr Knoth...

KMi’s contributions to Open Repositories 2025: Advancing Open Access and Research Innovation
CORE will be contributing seven accepted submissions to the 20th International Conference on Open Repositories (OR2025), taking place in Chicago,...

CORE Successfully Completes the USRN Discovery Pilot Project, Enhancing Repository Discoverability in the United States
A significant milestone has been reached: CORE’s pilot project with the USRN has concluded, delivering impressive outcomes, our pilot project with...

CORE presents SoFAIR project at UNESCO
Last week saw CORE founder Professor Petr Knoth at UNESCO in Paris for the 2025 Software Heritage Symposium and summit. Professor Knoth was...

AI for the Research Ecosystem workshop #AI4RE
On March 22, 2024, the AI for the Research Ecosystem workshop (#AI4RE) took place in London, kindly hosted by UCL in the wonderful surroundings of...

CORE invited to UNESCO workshop on Building an Open Science Monitoring Framework
Professor Petr Knoth, founder and team lead for CORE was recently invited to participate in a workshop entitled ‘Building an Open Science...

SPARC funds CORE in a new research project to enhance the discoverability of Open Access content
An interoperable and well-functioning network of repositories is an essential component of US national research infrastructure and will play a...

CORE Membership launching soon!
CORE (core.ac.uk), a not-for-profit service delivered by The Open University in partnership with Jisc, has been serving the scholarly community since...

NISO vision interview with CORE’s Petr Knoth on the role of text mining in scholarly communication
This Vision Interview with Petr Knoth, Senior Research Fellow in Text and Data Mining at the Open University and Head of CORE (core.ac.uk), served as...

CORE: Our commitment to The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure
The Principles of Open Scholarly Infrastructure (POSI) offer a set of guidelines by which open scholarly infrastructure organisations and initiatives...

CORE update for January to March 2022
The first quarter of the new year was very productive for the CORE team with a number of new releases. First, we have been working hard on...