Years of discussions of #GreenOA and #Dissemin, but I had not yet written down the features needed for a mediated deposit tool.

I've now filed a few feature requests for #Zenodo to start with:
* Prefill all metadata about a postprint deposit https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2562
* Allow login by email link https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2563
* Provide authors with suggestions of articles to deposit https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2564
* Prefill deposit form with already-available full-text PDF https://github.com/zenodo/zenodo/issues/2565

#OpenAccess

[Mediated deposit feature request] Prefill all metadata about a postprint deposit Β· Issue #2562 Β· zenodo/zenodo

As a researcher trying to make my publication green open access after it got published, I want all metadata to be prefilled automatically when I uniquely identify the publication I'm depositing, fo...

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@arXiv_csDL_bot Curious proposal, which effectively requires using only #OpenAccess sources in journal articles. Authors would be forced to contact their sources and ask them to deposit their article on Zenodo or other repository if they want the article to get cited. John Dove proposed something like this back in Wikimania 2019 https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2019:Libraries/Reaching_Authors_of_Academic_Journals_about_Open_Access . Libraries can still set up a #Dissemin instance to facilitate the job, or integrate the functionality in an open-registration repository.
2019:Libraries/Reaching Authors of Academic Journals about Open Access - Wikimania

Retrospective of Dissemin and thoughts on the open access movement | Antonin Delpeuch

@rmounce Did those authors typically manage to archive their work on an institutional repository? Do any of them need help depositing to Zenodo? As far as I can tell, #Dissemin would work (if they have some PDF).
Example for doi:10.3987/com-23-14891 from https://fatcat.wiki/container/qzgbkg535nfnxdf6axotjixoim/browse?year=2023&volume=106&issue=12: https://dissem.in/p/150477051/diastereoselective-synthesis-of-28-dioxabicyclo331nonane-derivatives-via-i2-mediated-cascade-reactions/ .

#OpenAccess #GreenOA

@rmounce Do these grantees usually have an institutional repository available to them? If not, you might as well recommend #Zenodo directly, to avoid decision paralysis/blank page syndrome. #Dissemin is still going too. ;)
@rmounce amazing! I vividly remember the feedback from some Oxford OA person that encouraging self-archival via #dissemin was "counter-productive" because researchers had to use the Oxford institutional repository and nothing else.
Hey #dissemin @disseminOA glad to see you here! I wanted to request an icon for #academicons on your behalf (cf. https://jpswalsh.github.io/academicons/#requesting-new-icons ) but the links at https://association.dissem.in/index.html.fr#mcetoc_1bctfn9836 are broken! How do I reach out to your webmaster? Or, even better: can you make that request yourselves πŸ˜‰
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@engrxiv I forgot to say that a very good #openaccess repository is #Zenodo, based on #Invenio. Under 50 GB stored, it's usually no problem (ask them); you seem to fit comfortably.

If you open a "community" there, you get your own OAI-PMH and all the essentials of an #IR.
https://help.zenodo.org/features/

You also get integration with #Dissemin for free, which is useful to deposit all the previously published literature.
https://dissem.in/

Please spread the word among the other COS repositories!

Zenodo - Research. Shared.

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Hackathon #Dissemin en cours!! Venez, on a des cookies!
http://blog.dissem.in/2017/dissemin-hackathon