Papago, the University of Lausanne's Open Access Personal Assistant, celebrates its 5th anniversary with 3954 records generated and a recent update of R&P agreement titles. A true resource for our researchers, Papago continues to evolve in support of open science!
The University of Lausanne celebrates the fifth anniversary of Papago, its dedicated open access tool. Launched in 2019, Papago has generated 3954 records since its inception, becoming a key feature for researchers. This personal assistant provides personalized advice on open access publishing, integrating resources such as SHERPA/RoMEO.
Papago has also just been updated to include the latest Read & Publish (R&P) title lists. This update enables users to keep abreast of current options for open access publishing, ensuring that the information available is accurate and up-to-date.
Over the years, Papago has evolved to offer additional features, such as multilingual support and integration of specific institutional policies. These improvements aim to make the open access publishing process as simple and efficient as possible for researchers.
The celebration of this fifth anniversary is an opportunity to highlight the importance of open access and recognize Papago's ongoing efforts to support the research community. To find out more about Papago and its features, visit the Papago.