 My name is Martin Rasmussen. I'm managing director of Copernicus Publications. We are an open access publisher since 2001 and we are especially active in the field of geo and environmental sciences. We are a classical society publisher that means most of our journals are owned by scientific associations and since we are dealing with these scientific communities behind these associations the idea of open access and more visibility and more accessibility of the research output were brought to our attention. We are a non-profit company actually and so we started dealing with open access very early and since in our discipline most of the research is by funding and especially the European Commission funding and we think that it is very important to give this European funded research output even more visibility and also to link the project details, in this case it is FP7, is a very worthwhile thing. So that was our motivation to start in summer 2012 to cooperate with OpenAir and I'm actually very delighted that a number of our publications is now visible via the OpenAir infrastructure. In fact flagging up which publications arise from this funding stream is a fairly new concept but it is definitely beneficial for the funder and this will enable a way to measure research output something that funders are increasingly considering as an important activity. If OpenAir were able to do this also for other funding streams then so much better and we look forward to further collaboration in this interesting open access initiative.