[Forwarding from the U of Nottingham's Centre for Research Communications.
 --Peter Suber.]


** Apologies for cross-posting **



Many UK institutions will be in receipt of funding from the European
Commission as part of the Seventh Research Framework Programme
(FP7)<http://cordis.europa.eu/fp7/home_en.html>.
Publications in any of seven pilot
areas<http://crc.nottingham.ac.uk/projects/openaire/>of research must
be made available as Open Access in either institutional or
subject repositories and the OpenAIRE project aims to harvest content from
repositories into a central portal. OpenAIRE has issued guidance that
repositories should meet on order to support this harvesting. In addition,
it has established a repository facility for researchers who do not have
access to a compliant institutional or discipline-specific repository.



The Repositories Support Project has developed a briefing paper to support
the UK repository community in implementing the OpenAIRE guidance. It
summarises the OpenAIRE
guidelines<http://www.openaire.eu/en/component/content/article/207>and
provides technical information to enable DSpace and EPrints users to
ensure their repositories are compliant. The RSP has also developed an add-on
for EPrints <http://files.eprints.org/649/> which has been tested by the
community. For DSpace, the RSP points to general guidance produced by FECYT
in Spain and an add-on developed by the Portuguese RCAAP projects.



The briefing paper is available here
http://www.rsp.ac.uk/help/publications/#briefing-papers



Regards,



                Rob Ingram, Repositories Support Project



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Rob Ingram



Technical Developer (RSP)



Centre for Research Communications

University of Nottingham

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