Finding publicly accessible content just got a little easier with the addition of a new functionality to the CHORUS search beta results to indicate whether or not an article is publicly accessible, or when it will be made available if known.
Every article in the CHORUS member database is checked and confirmed through an internal audit process. Content is marked as PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE only when the full text is freely available. If an article is still under embargo and will be made publicly accessible at a future date, and a reuse license is registered, the date will be informed. Search can also be filtered such that to show only publicly accessible results. A “report error” function has also been added. CHORUS search results also identify the publisher and funder.
These enhancements create transparency that helps users discover publicly accessible content.
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