It's beginning!
EU journal replacement set to start this fall. Free OA publishing for all authors from 11 supporting countries. This is Germany's DFG press release:

"New Publishing Opportunities for Researchers: Germany Joins Open Research Europe"

https://www.dfg.de/en/news/news-topics/announcements-proposals/2026/ifr-26-21

#openaccess #publishing #openscience #ORE

New Publishing Opportunities for Researchers: Germany Joins Open Research Europe

@brembs
Anyone know where ORE documents will be discoverable, beyond ORE itself?
Lens
OpenAlex
Europe PMC
Google Scholar
Scopus
Web of Science Research Commons
Dimensions
Or what Fediverse account or blog I should be using to find out, as ORE develops?

@nyhan

ORE is indexed in the major databases, e.g., PubMed:

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=%22Open+Res+Eur%22%5Bjour%5D&sort=date&sort_order=desc

I know it's in OpenAlex, so from this sample I'd assume the papers are findable most everyhwere.

I'm a bit sad @EUCommission hasn't posted about this, yet. Eventually, ORE should get a Mastodon presence, one would hope.

"Open Res Eur"[jour] - Search Results - PubMed

"Open Res Eur"[jour] - Search Results - PubMed

PubMed
@brembs @nyhan I will pass on your suggestion regarding the social media presence - Mastodon - to the people at CERN. Please note that a LinkedIn page has already been set up where communication will take place, as well as the placeholder website ore.eu when we develop further.

@Jeroenson @nyhan

Excellent, thank you.

On the EC blog post on ORE, at the bottom I saw a reference to an ORE account on Musk's child porn site. Please tell me ORE isn't propping up trading in CSAM?

@brembs @nyhan that must be a legacy (twitter) thing? I’m not on that platform since the evil take-over, but will ask around.

@Jeroenson @nyhan

Thanks!

Yes, legacy issue sounds reasonable.