Creating an open, community-driven and resilient data base of life science literature metadata
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This article presents a brief overview of the proposed OLSPub (Open Life Science Publication database) project, which seeks to develop a continuously expanding database of life-science metadata. Designed as a resource built by the community and for the community, OLSPub aims to provide an open, interoperable, and sustainable infrastructure that enhances access, supports discovery, and ensures long-term resilience in the management of biomedical literature.
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