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Author: k.t.evans@bath.ac.uk

Three Perennial Questions

September 26, 2012k.t.evans@bath.ac.uk2012 / advocacy / challenges / copyright / open access / opinion / question / repositories7 Comments

As an administrator for an institutional repository with both full-text and metadata only records, there are three questions that I return to again and again: How to increase deposits of full-text? Is linking to an open access copy as good as hosting a copy? How careful should I be about copyright? I haven’t found definitive…

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