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BILL HUBBARD
(SHERPA, University of Nottingham)
CARL LAGOZE AND HERBERT VAN DE SOMPEL
(Cornell University and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) respectively)
CHRISTIANE ASSCHENFELDT
(Creative Commons)
COLIN STEELE
(Australian National University)
DAVID PROSSER
(SPARC Europe)
Two roads, One Destination: The Interaction of Self Archiving and Open Access Journals
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DIANN RUSCH-FEJA
(International University Bremen)
Overview of OAI and its relation to scientific publishing in 2004
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Jean-Yves
(CERN)
JEFF YOUNG
(OCLC)
LILIAN VAN DER VAART
(DARE)
LOTTE JØRGENSEN
(Lund University)
How to disseminate Open Access Journals through OAI, the DOAJ project
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MARTIN WYNNE
(Oxford Text Archive)
Building the JSTOR OAI-PMH Service: A Technical Case Study in Best Practices
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PETER SCHIRMBACHER
(Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)
PHILIP HUNTER
(UKOLN)
RAYM CROW
(SPARC Consulting Group)
RÜDIGER VOSS
(CERN)
SASKIA FRANKEN
(Utrecht University Library)
What do scientific authors want? Attracting scientists to institutional repositories
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THERESA VELDEN
(Heinz Nixdorf Center for Information Management in the Max Planck Society)
THOMAS KRICHEL
(Long Island University)
Building a discipline-specific aggregate for computing and library and information science
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ZIGA TURK
(University of Ljubljana)
Scientific Publication Process Re-engineering with SciX Open Publication Services
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