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Last year, KB colleagues present­ed the initial OPENBIB data release, which contains select­ed and curat­ed metada­ta from OpenAlex. In our blog https://open-bibliometrics.de/, also result­ing from the project, a new post now details the updat­ed OPENBIB data release, which is based on the OpenAlex snapshot from July 2025. Along­side updat­ed curation pipelines, this data release is also featur­ing an author disam­bigua­tion system devel­oped by our GESIS colleague Jack Culbert (a more detailed blog post regrad­ing only the author disam­bigua­tion is planned).