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Atypon’s Literatum online publishing platform now supports CHORUS -

Atypon has announced that its widely used online publishing platform, Literatum, now supports CHORUS and enables access while improving the discoverability of funded research.

CHORUS is a global non-profit organisation committed to enabling sustainable, cost-effective, and transparent public access to content reporting on funded research. Using elements of the existing research infrastructure, such as standards and identifiers, combined with open APIs, CHORUS optimises funder identification, content discovery and long-term accessibility, public accessibility monitoring, and dashboard reporting.

Atypon's unique implementation approach eliminates publishers' need to maintain a separate taxonomy and improves the contents' discoverability, making it faster and easier for funding agencies to find articles about the research that they funded, and for the public to freely access it after the publisher-determined embargo period.

Literatum's flexible CHORUS configuration syncs with Crossref's Open Funder Registry, creates a funder taxonomy, and automatically tags articles based on publisher-supplied metadata identifiers. Additionally, Literatum automatically provides CHORUS-specific metadata (including the public access date, the public and funder full-text access URLs, and the license URL) to Crossref.

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