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Category: OpenDOAR

Are your repository policies worth the HTML they are written in?

March 22, 2012March 22, 2012Nick SheppardCORE / Creative Commons / fulltext / Google+ / metadata / oai-pmh / OpenDOAR / policy / UKCoRR / ukoer

In Neil Stewart’s recent guest post on this blog he lamented the The Unfulfilled Promise of Aggregating Institutional Repository Content;  in the context of his work with the CORE projects at the Open University Owen Stephens (@oste…

Are your repository policies worth the HTML they are written in?

March 22, 2012March 22, 2012Nick SheppardCORE / Creative Commons / fulltext / Google+ / metadata / oai-pmh / OpenDOAR / policy / UKCoRR / ukoer

In Neil Stewart’s recent guest post on this blog he lamented the The Unfulfilled Promise of Aggregating Institutional Repository Content;  in the context of his work with the CORE projects at the Open University Owen Stephens (@oste…

Are your repository policies worth the HTML they are written in?

March 22, 2012March 22, 2012Nick SheppardCORE / Creative Commons / fulltext / Google+ / metadata / oai-pmh / OpenDOAR / policy / UKCoRR / ukoer

In Neil Stewart’s recent guest post on this blog he lamented the The Unfulfilled Promise of Aggregating Institutional Repository Content;  in the context of his work with the CORE projects at the Open University Owen Stephens (@oste…

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