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SUMMARY:How to improve the metadata coverage and quality in open scholarly 
 metadata databases for Open Access publications? (online)
DESCRIPTION:Open scholarly metadata databases such as OpenAlex and OpenAIRE
  can be used to measure the progress of the implementation of Open Access 
 (OA) in a country or in an institution. The coverage and quality of the pu
 blication metadata available in such databases can still be improved. Sinc
 e some of the registries used as a source in those global databases are co
 mmunity-led\, it is possible for anyone to contribute to their improvement
 . The presentation is addressed at professionals involved in OA or researc
 h evaluation\, librarians\, and anyone interested in open scholarly metada
 ta databases. It will first handle some challenges of using such databases
  for quantitative purposes (bibliometrics). It will then introduce tools t
 hat anyone can use to improve the coverage and quality of the metadata in 
 such databases. A particular focus will be placed on the metadata required
  for analyses of OA publications output from Swiss institutions.
X-ALT-DESC:Open scholarly metadata databases such as OpenAlex and OpenAIRE 
 can be used to measure the progress of the implementation of Open Access (
 OA) in a country or in an institution. The coverage and quality of the pub
 lication metadata available in such databases can still be improved. Since
  some of the registries used as a source in those global databases are com
 munity-led\, it is possible for anyone to contribute to their improvement.
  The presentation is addressed at professionals involved in OA or research
  evaluation\, librarians\, and anyone interested in open scholarly metadat
 a databases. It will first handle some challenges of using such databases 
 for quantitative purposes (bibliometrics). It will then introduce tools th
 at anyone can use to improve the coverage and quality of the metadata in s
 uch databases. A particular focus will be placed on the metadata required 
 for analyses of OA publications output from Swiss institutions.
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