What is to report for last month? We added to archives: Centre for Advanced Financial Research and Learning (CAFRAL) and International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science. We counted 471,226 file downloads and 1,836,978 abstract views for November. We surpassed the following milestones:
1,000,000 working papers available online in full text
1,500 virtual seminars announced
RePEc in November 2023
December 5, 2023RePEc in October 2023
November 7, 2023What is new for October 2023? Various services like IDEAS, EDIRC, and the RePEc Author Service migrated to new infrastructure. We welcomed three new archives: Universitas Gadjah Mada, SMERU Research Institute, Academician Yuriy Bugay International Scientific and Technical University. We counted 492,179 file downloads and 1,874,674 abstract views on EconPapers, IDEAS, and NEP. As for mile stones reached:
30,000,000 full-text downloads through EconPapers
2,000,000 cited items
20,000 links to research found in blogs on EconAcademics.org
RePEc in September 2023
October 11, 2023This month there are some news regarding NEP, the working paper dissemination project. Its Mastodon accounts have all been moved to a new instance and three new reports were opened: NEP-AIN (Artificial Intelligence), NEP-INV (Investment), and NEP-NUD (Nudge and Boosting). We counted 420,659 file downloads and 1,715,671 abstract views. We welcomed the following RePEc archives: Thammasat University, International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, and Modern Finance. And we reached the following milestones:
3,000,000 journal articles available in full text
20,000 links to research in blog posts identified on EconAcademics.
RePEc in August 2023
September 18, 2023Belatedly, here is a rundown on what we have to report for August 2023. We counted 354,091 file downloads and 1,339,092 abstract views on EconPapers, IDEAS and NEP. We welcomed one new archive, the Directorate General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs at the European Commission. Finally, regarding milestones, we reached the following:
60,000,000 cumulative article downloads
4,500,000 items indexed in RePEc
18,000 authors listed in the RePEc Genealogy
RePEc in July 2023
August 7, 2023What is new for RePEc in July 2023? We welcomed three new archives: International Journal of Economics, Universitat de València (Dep. of Economic History), Centro Studi sul Federalismo. We counted 333,668 file downloads and 1,247,841 abstract views in July 2023. The NEP site got a rework. And we reached these milestones.
2,000,000 research items listed in author profiles
1,200,000 articles with references
17,000 entries in the RePEc Genealogy
RePEc in June 2023
July 6, 2023The latest from RePEc: NEP opened a couple of new reports disseminating the latest working papers: NEP-AIN (Artificial Intelligence), NEP-INV (Investment), and NEP-NUD (Nudge and Boosting). We added two archives: Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations and Technical University of Liberec. We counted 398,506 file downloads and 1,593,802 abstract views on EconPapers, IDEAS, and NEP. And we reached these milestones:
4000 indexed journals
100 NEP reports
RePEc in May 2023
June 26, 2023We are rather late to report on this, but here is what we have to say about the month of May 2023 at RePEc. There is quite a bit of work in the background going on to solidify the infrastructure, that is, not much that is directly visible to the end user. We welcomed a couple of new archives: Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research (FIT),Cognitive Sustainability. We counted (after audit) 503,891 file downloads and 1,918,375 abstract views. And we reached the following important milestones:
250,000,000 cumulative article abstract views
4,000,000 items available online
3,000,000 indexed journal articles
1,000,000 items with JEL codes
60,000 indexed books
RePEc in April 2023
May 12, 2023Now that users can amend their RePEc Genealogy entry directly from the RePEc Author Service, the academic family tree is seeing new profiles added at a rate of 1000 a month. We added a single new archive that indexes its publications in RePEc: Anser Press. We counted 496,131 file downloads and 1,829,913 abstract views this month. And we reached the following milestone:
16,000 entries in RePEc Genealogy
RePEc in March 2023
April 7, 2023Last month, we added a new feature to the RePEc Author Service: users can now add their education information. We also picked up a good number of new participating archives: International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, Silesian University of Technology, Journal of Economic Policy and Management Issues, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Université du Québec à Montréal (II), Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social (Peru), Czech Academy of Agricultural Science, We counted 519,267 file downloads and 2,013,230 abstract views. and we reached the following milestones:
125,000,000 cumulative abstract views on EconPapers
3,500,000 items with abstracts
25,000 books with citations
RePEc adds AI certification service
April 1, 2023Artificial Intelligence (AI) is much discussed these days. Indeed, it shows great promise in all sorts of endeavors, including writing essays on many topics. For the latter, while various attempts so far have not been entirely convincing, in particular because AI tools tend to invent references and cannot create new knowledge, there is still a threat that someone could excessively leverage these tools to pretend to have done their research.
Such abuse is supposed to be discovered in the peer-review process, but readers of pre-prints (working papers, discussion papers, etc.) may be caught off guard. As pre-prints are the primary type of publication that RePEc users read, we have been looking for a solution.
We are proud to announce that RePEc is collaborating with startup PiscesAI in developing a certification tool for pre-prints. This tool leverages AI to beat it at its own game: find what is written by AI and what is not. Authors can now request their working paper to be analyzed and certified as being AI-free. To do so, they need to log in the RePEc Author Service and look for the AI certification link. Once certified, participating RePEc services display a logo on the abstract page of the paper.
As mentioned before, this tool is only available for pre-prints. However, journals that do not conduct peer review can also ask for this privilege. For this, they need to contact the administrator email on the RePEc Author Service. They will then be marked as being available to authors for this certification service.
Posted by Christian Zimmermann
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