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Gaining independence through institutional repositories

Buckholtz, Alison (2002) Gaining independence through institutional repositories. Delivered at 2nd Workshop on the Open Archives Initiative (OAI): Gaining independence with e-prints archives and OAI (OAI2), CERN (Geneva, Switzerland). Presentation.

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Abstract

The author presents SPARC's Initiative about open archives and its relationship with the OAI. Institutional repositories are institutionally defined as a content generated by institutional community, have a scholarly content: preprints and working papers, published articles, enduring teaching materials, student theses, etc. And also are cumulative and perpetual (preserve ongoing access to material) and interoperable and open access: free, online, global.

Keywords:SPARC, open archives, OAI, institutional repositories
Subjects:L. Information technology and library technology.
H. Information sources, supports, channels.
ID Code:946
Deposited By:Subirats Coll, Imma
Deposited On:27 February 2004
Alternative Locations:http://agenda.cern.ch/fullAgenda.php?ida=a02333
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