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The world’s largest collection of open access research papers
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CORE features
We aggregate and enrich open access research papers from around the world
We provide seamless access to content and data, through our unique APIs
Perfect for text mining!
We create powerful services for researchers, universities, and industry
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Who else is using CORE?
Enterprise customers using CORE technologies
Enterprise data services:
- Fast and reliable machine access to data.
- Text and data mine full texts from across many data providers.
- Stay in sync or interact with CORE in real time.
Our partnership with CORE will provide Turnitin with vast amounts of metadata and full texts that we can utilise in our plagiarism detection software.
The CORE team understand data mining. As an independent company, we had no obvious access to big, diverse scholarly data – a killer in our drive to develop classification algorithms. The CORE repository, available in bulk, was a breakthrough. Now our algorithms outperform even those from huge publishers.
We are integrating CORE API into our product, IRIS, because so far it is the open access portal that covers almost all open access content, provides easy to integrate API and has a powerful search querying engine. We want to make open access articles more easily accessible and more useful to researchers and the open public and we see CORE API as a way to speed that up.
Academic institutions using CORE
Our services are used and trusted by hundreds of academic institutions
- Giving more than 20 million+ users free access to research papers every month.
- Increasing the visibility of content in repositories and journals.
- Tools and global scholarly analytics for institutions, funders and policy makers.
CORE’s role in providing a unified search of repository content is a great tool for the researcher and extends the reach of the locally held content in our institutional repository, Open Research Online.
Checking publication IDs and titles to establish the true scope of green open access at my institution. Possibly will be using CORE as part of my UG research project next year (studying with the Open University).
We strongly believe on collaborative initiatives. This service provided by CORE will strengthen the visibility of Latin American scientific production by contributing to one of the main open access collection in the world and, at the same time, together we will provide value-added services to open access content for regional repositories. In fact, now our users will find similar content in global CORE collection, that is open, sustaining ecosystem without “paywalls”. We think that the integration of the recommender service is the first step for new collaborations to bring value add services to our users.
As an Open Access advocate, CORE is an invaluable tool to demonstrate the potential of OA and when I show it to academic staff I can literally see the “penny drop” as they suddenly realise that potential for themselves. CORE also provides an opportunity to carry the discussion of OA beyond free to read to the immense potential of text mining, for example.
Partner projects
Microsoft partnered with CORE to link documents in the Microsoft Academic Graph with open access articles in CORE, as the datasets complement each other. The outcome is the world’s largest scholarly graph with both bibliographic information, including citations, and full texts of academic papers for machine processing.
Iris.ai have partnered with CORE on a research project developing new AI models to identify the purpose of citations and to create novel techniques for the generation of scholarly knowledge graphs.
With millions of research papers available across thousands of different systems, CORE provides an invaluable service helping researchers to save time and effort. CORE’s mission to make all this content available for text and data mining is critical for future avenues of research, and a major part of advancing open science.
The OpenAIRE infrastructure has recently started a collaboration with the CORE Team led by Petr Knoth in order to include in the OpenAIRE metadata and file aggregation chain the resources made available via the ResourceSync connector realised at the CORE Team Lab. To this aim, the OpenAIRE team is testing the CORE ResourceSync Connector code with the intention of integrating it in its production system before the end of 2017.
Aggregation plays an increasingly essential role in maximising the long-term benefits of open access, helping to turn the promise of a 'research commons' into a reality. The aggregation services that CORE provides therefore make a very valuable contribution to the evolving open access environment in the UK.
CORE has supported the Open Access Button in connecting researchers and the public with the research they need. CORE facilitates access to the results of millions of research papers, a crucial function in the Open Access movement.
With the integration of the CORE service into Lean Library, we’re expanding the coverage of open access articles significantly. We’re enthusiastic about working with the CORE team, and even more about continuing to simplify library services for all Lean Library users.