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Launch of the new Netherlands Research Portal as replacement for NARCIS

by Frank Diepmaat on 2023-08-30T09:08:00+02:00 in Open science, Research data, Research information | 0 Comments

Since July 3, the new Netherlands Research Portal has replaced the former Dutch research portal NARCIS. The portal contains publications, datasets and projects of Dutch research institutions and aims to connect the Dutch research to a broad audience of (inter)national researchers, journalists, policy makers and companies. All publications that have status 'validated' in Tilburg University's research information system Pure can be found in the new portal. The Netherlands Research Portal is part of the broader European OpenAIRE-monitor.

Since 2004 NARCIS was the national aggregator of the Dutch repository infrastructure and has disseminated the Dutch research output via scholarly search engines to researchers. NARCIS also had its own portal, that has been widely used by journalists and policy makers. The announced end of NARCIS in January resulted in a whole new research portal for The Netherlands, built together with OpenAIRE, UKB and SURF, that has officially been launched on July 3.

The Netherlands Research Portal can be used to get a good overview of the Dutch scientific landscape. Both universities and research institutes contribute their publications and datasets to the portal. Important functional improvements include an advanced search function, new classification methods based on artificial intelligence, advanced linking and better monitoring.

More information on the site of openaccess.nl.

 


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