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Krichel, T., & Koenig, M.E. From open access to open libraries: claims and visions for Open Academic Libraries, 2004. In International Conference of Digital Library: Advance the Efficiency of Knowledge Utilization,Beijing (China),6-8 September 2004.(In Press) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Krichel, Thomas
Koenig, Michael E.D.
Title: From open access to open libraries: claims and visions for Open Academic Libraries
Subjects: A. Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information
Date: 2004
Abstract: This paper discusses the concept of the "Open Academic Library". The idea refers to a freely available metadata set about academic publications. The paper discusses emmergence and sustainability of such libraries.
Conference: International Conference of Digital Library: Advance the Efficiency of Knowledge Utilization
Conference Date: 6-8 September 2004
Location: Beijing (China)
Keywords: abstract and indexing databases ; open source ; open library
Country: United States
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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