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    1. What is Happening to NARCIS collections in Alma KB? 

    What is Happening to NARCIS collections in Alma KB? 

    NARCIS (National Academic Research and Collaboration Information System) portal, which aggregated data from various repositories was decommissioned in July 2023.

    Please see the NARCIS announcement here: https://www.openaccess.nl/en/events/narcisnl-will-go-offline-from-july-3rd-2023

    As a result, we are removing the NARCIS collections listed below from the knowledgebase:

    • NARCIS
    • NARCIS:Publications
    • NARCIS: Datasets
    • NARCIS: Open Access
    • NARCIS: Research

    As explained in the NARCIS announcement, “The content, such as metadata of publications and datasets, is of course still available in the repositories of the various institutions and can be consulted or harvested there at any time. “

     


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