Developing a model for e-prints and open access journal content in UK further and higher education

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Swan, Alma
Needham, Paul A. S.
Probets, Steve
Muir, Adrienne
Oppenheim, Charles
O'Brien, Ann
Hardy, Rachel
Rowland, Fytton
Brown, Sheridan

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0953-1513

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Swan A, Needham P, Probets S, et al., (2005) Developing a model for e-prints and open access journal content in UK further and higher education. Learned Publishing, Volume 18, Number 1, January 2005 , pp. 25-40

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A study carried out for the UK Joint Information Systems Committee examined models for the provision of access to material in institutional and subject- based archives and in open access journals. Their relative merits were considered, addressing not only technical concerns but also how e-print provision (by authors) can be achieved – an essential factor for an effective e- print delivery service (for users). A 'harvesting' model is recommended, where the metadata of articles deposited in distributed archives are harvested, stored and enhanced by a national service. This model has major advantages over the alternatives of a national centralized service or a completely decentralized one. Options for the implementation of a service based on the harvesting model are presente

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Github

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open access, e-prints, journals, Higher education, Library & information sciences

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