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Tag Archives: Max Planck Society
Weekly Announcements – October 4, 2010
Here are the latest announcements from SSRN: Journal of Character & Leadership Integration (JCLI) Joins LRN Partners in Publishing Journals We are pleased to announce the Journal of Character & Leadership Integration (JCLI), has joined our Partners in Publishing Journals within the MRN Leadership Research Network (LRN). JOURNAL OF CHARACTER & LEADERSHIP INTEGRATION (JCLI) View [...]
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How Do We Make Open Access More Accessible?
In the November 2002 Open Archives Forum’s Interim Review of Organisational Issues, a concern was raised about Europe’s role in adopting Open Archives Initiative’s (OAI) protocols and standards because of “the preponderance of U.S. members, and the dependence on U.S. sources of funding for the OAI.” This concern appears to have been met head on [...]
Posted in Scholarship Also tagged Christopher Armbruster, Columbia University, Digital Repository Infrastructures Vision for European Research, DRIVER, Economists Online, EU, European Commission, European Union, Kansas University, Monash University, NEEO, Nereus Consortium, OA, OAI, Open Access, Open Archives Initiative, Patricia Renfro, scholarly publishing 4 Comments
Weekly Top 5 Papers – April 6, 2012