CERN Selected to Host Open Research Europe Platform for Diamond Open Access Publishing
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Summary
CERN has been selected to host the next phase of Open Research Europe (ORE), a European Commission-supported open access publishing platform. The initiative expands authorship eligibility to researchers from participating European countries and maintains free publishing for both EU-funded researchers and authors from member nations. ORE follows a publish-review-curate model with open peer review and aims to promote equity, diversity, and transparency in scholarly communication while maintaining quality standards. The platform has published over 1,200 articles with 6,300+ authors from 3,000+ institutions since its 2021 launch.
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Open Research Europe is a strong example of a shared commitment to fostering the free flow of knowledge across the European Research Area and beyond
The platform supports the rapid sharing of research, while reinforcing Europe's ability to shape the future of scholarly communication
By ensuring open access to high-quality research, ORE facilitates the circulation of the latest research findings and amplifies public trust in science
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