CORE (Connecting Repositories)
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CORE (Connecting Repositories)
Summary
CORE (Connecting Repositories) is a search engine[1]. CORE (Connecting Repositories) draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (search_engine category, ranking #22 of 59).[2]
Key Facts
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s field of work was open-access repository[3].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s field of work was mirror storage[4].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s field of work was digital preservation[5].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories) is in the country of United Kingdom[6].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s instance of is recorded as search engine[7].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s instance of is recorded as aggregator[8].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s instance of is recorded as website[9].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s instance of is recorded as discovery system[10].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s instance of is recorded as bibliographic index[11].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s founder is recorded as Petr Knoth[12].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s maintained by is recorded as Knowledge Media Institute[13].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s logo image is recorded as Core.png[14].
- +2011-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of CORE (Connecting Repositories)[15].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s Freebase ID is recorded as /m/012mc24v[16].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s official website is recorded as https://core.ac.uk/[17].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s sponsor is recorded as Jisc[18].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s sponsor is recorded as The Open University[19].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s main subject is recorded as open access[20].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s product or material produced is recorded as open-access journal[21].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s product or material produced is recorded as open-access repository[22].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s described by source is recorded as Open Science Thesaurus[23].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s described by source is recorded as The varying openness of digital open science tools[24].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s motto text is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'The world’s largest collection of open access research papers'}[25].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s depends on software is recorded as Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting[26].
- CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s depends on software is recorded as server-side web API[27].
Body
Founding
CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s founder is recorded as Petr Knoth[12]. +2011-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of CORE (Connecting Repositories)[15].
Identity
CORE (Connecting Repositories)'s short name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'CORE'}[28].
Industry
Fields of work include open-access repository[3]; mirror storage[4], a process[29]; and digital preservation[5], an academic discipline[30].
Ownership
Products include open-access journal[21] and open-access repository[22].
Why It Matters
CORE (Connecting Repositories) draws 68 Wikipedia views per month (search_engine category, ranking #22 of 59).[2] CORE (Connecting Repositories) is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[31]