Published June 16, 2025
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Leveraging ReCiter to identify articles, notify authors, and facilitate deposition of manuscripts into Cornell's eCommons
Description
Institutional repositories (IRs) are ideal venues for storing research products such as postprint manuscripts and data. However, IRs are generally under-utilized due to the significant time and administrative burdens placed on authors, IR facilitators, and institutional stakeholders. This project seeks to alleviate these burdens by integrating Cornell's IR, eCommons, built in DSpace, with ReCiter, an authorship prediction algorithm that links authors with papers and contains authoritative institutional data about Weill Cornell faculty and their output. To identify which manuscripts can be uploaded into eCommons, journal embargo policy information has been added to the ReCiter database. This allows us to identify applicable papers based on author status and position, as well as what the embargo policy is for each record. Automated/semi-automated processes using Microsoft Power Automate and Airtable have been built to notify authors, collect manuscripts, fill out bulk deposition forms, and generate documentation required for uploading and hosting in eCommons.
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