Project description
A boost for scientific article archiving
More than 6 million scientific articles from thousands of journals are archived in Europe PubMed Central (EPMC). This free to access digital repository contains the full-text scientific articles published in academic publications on biomedical and life sciences. The European Research Council (ERC) enabled access to Europe PubMed Central for its funded researchers in 2013 through a co-funding initiative; and two subsequent rounds of funding have continued support for Europe PubMed Central as part of the delivery of the ERC's open access strategy. Now, the EU-funded ERC-EuropePMC-2020 project will further support the ERC’s open access strategy on a co-funding basis by awarding and monitoring a grant to EMBL-EBI to secure the maintenance and development of Europe PMC for the period 2021-2026.
Objective
This proposed action will ensure the continued support to the European Research Council (ERC) in the implementation of its Open Access strategy for projects funded in the Life Sciences domain. The ERC was first able to offer the benefits of Europe PubMed Central (Europe PMC http://europepmc.org) to its funded researchers in 2013 through “Support towards the Europe PMC initiative – Contribution for 2013” (ERC-EuropePMC-SUP-2013). Since then two subsequent rounds of funding have ensured the continuation of this provision (“Support towards the Europe PMC initiative – Contribution for 2014-2016” (ERC-EuropePMC-1-2014) and “Support to the Europe PMC initiative – Co-funding grant for the 2016-2021 period” (ERC-EuropePMC-2015)).
The project for which funding is sought, on a co-funding basis, concerns the awarding and monitoring of a grant to EMBL-EBI to ensure the continued maintenance and development of Europe PMC. The application from EMBL-EBI to Wellcome Trust outlines their strategy and objectives for Europe PMC including further development of its services in the areas of data linkage and text mining to enrich content within the repository and to support the monitoring of funder open access policies. Support is requested for the period 1st April 2021 – 31st March 2026 (60 months).
Programme(s)
Funding Scheme
CSA - Coordination and support actionHost institution
NW1 2BE London
United Kingdom