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02 May 2007.
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ALISS Quarterly
Volume 12 no.3 April 2007
Editorial
Heather Dawson
Libraries and Open Access Scholarship.
Institutional Repositories: The New University Challenge
Maureen Pennock; Repositories Support Project, Digital Curation Centre,
UKOLN, University of Bath and Stuart Lewis Repositories Support
Project, University of Wales Aberystwyth
Open Access through the Depot
Bill Hubbard SHERPA Manager, University of Nottingham
Defining a piece of software that will support robust, best practice, assessment processing: UK Collaboration for a Digital Repository (UKCDR) Project
Andrea Owen, UMAP and UKCDR Project Manager, University of Manchester
For the love of metadata? : a functional approach to describing scholarly works
Julie Allinson, Repositories Research Officer, UKOLN, University of Bath
Introduction to the work of the Network of Government, Library and Information Specialists (NGLIS)
Mark Faulkner, Information Centre, Financial Services Authority
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