SHERPA and Institutional Repositories

The SHERPA project (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) has been set up to encourage change in the scholarly communication process by creating open-access institutional "e-print" repositories for the dissemination of research findings. This article looks at...

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Main Author: Hubbard, Bill
Other Authors: Henderson, Helen
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Published: United Kingdom Serials Group 2003
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/95/
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description The SHERPA project (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) has been set up to encourage change in the scholarly communication process by creating open-access institutional "e-print" repositories for the dissemination of research findings. This article looks at the terminology involved with such repositories and at the issues that such repositories raise for their construction and use. It reviews the advantages of having an institutional basis for a repository and identifies the key issues that have arisen so far in project work.
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spelling nottingham-952020-05-04T20:31:47Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/95/ SHERPA and Institutional Repositories Hubbard, Bill The SHERPA project (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) has been set up to encourage change in the scholarly communication process by creating open-access institutional "e-print" repositories for the dissemination of research findings. This article looks at the terminology involved with such repositories and at the issues that such repositories raise for their construction and use. It reviews the advantages of having an institutional basis for a repository and identifies the key issues that have arisen so far in project work. United Kingdom Serials Group Henderson, Helen Woodward, Hazel 2003-11 Article NonPeerReviewed Hubbard, Bill (2003) SHERPA and Institutional Repositories. Serials, 16 (3). pp. 243-247. SHERPA IBER open access archives open access repositories institutional repositories institutionally based eprint repositories e-print repository eprint repository
spellingShingle SHERPA
IBER
open access archives
open access repositories
institutional repositories
institutionally based eprint repositories
e-print repository
eprint repository
Hubbard, Bill
SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title_full SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title_fullStr SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title_full_unstemmed SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title_short SHERPA and Institutional Repositories
title_sort sherpa and institutional repositories
topic SHERPA
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open access archives
open access repositories
institutional repositories
institutionally based eprint repositories
e-print repository
eprint repository
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/95/