IReL extends National Open Access Monitor contract with OpenAIRE

The Irish Research e-Library (IReL) is delighted to confirm the extension of our agreement with OpenAIRE to develop and roll-out the National Open Access Monitor. The original contract, which ended in June 2024, has now been extended for a further ten (10) months, until the end of April 2025. In March 2024, the National Open …

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Minister O’Donovan extends congratulations to stakeholders on 20 years of IReL

On the occasion of the launch of IReL’s Executive Report 23/24, Patrick O’Donovan, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, has extended his congratulations to everyone who has been involved in building the shared service that is IReL. This report marks the 20th anniversary of the foundation of IReL. As a shared …

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IReL Newsletter

We’ve just sent out the first of our monthly newsletters, which will be sent automatically to our LinkedIn subscribers. We’ll recap on some of our news from the last few months, and share some forthcoming events of interest. Click here to read the latest edition: IReL Newsletter September

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Vacancy: Open Scholarship Officer (Temporary)

We are seeking a candidate for the position of IReL Open Scholarship Officer: managing IReL-led national consortia for persistent identifiers (ORCID and Datacite); managing the externally funded National Open Access Monitor project; and contributing to the overall development of the IReL service. Candidates should be self-motivated, resourceful and enthusiastic, and should enjoy working in a …

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OA Publishing Deal Renewals

IReL is in negotiation with the following publishers to renew OA publishing deals: Optica Publishing Group Rockefeller University Press American Psychological Association IOP Publishing PLOS Royal Society of Chemistry Springer Nature Wiley IReL is currently in negotiations with these publishers for a new agreement from 2025. We will update this site when a new agreement …

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