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  2. Institutional repository - Wikipedia

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    The content of an institutional repository depends on the focus of the institution. Higher education institutions conduct research across multiple disciplines, thus research from a variety of academic subjects. Examples of such institutional repositories include the MIT Institutional Repository. A disciplinary repository is subject specific. It ...

  3. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Open-access repositories, such as an institutional repository or disciplinary repository, provide free access to research for users outside the institutional community and are one of the recommended ways to achieve the open access vision described in the Budapest Open Access Initiative definition of open access.

  4. Disciplinary repository - Wikipedia

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    A disciplinary repository (or subject repository) is an online archive, often an open-access repository, containing works or data associated with these works of scholars in a particular subject area. [1] [2] Disciplinary repositories can accept work from scholars from any institution. A disciplinary repository shares the roles of collecting ...

  5. Registry of Open Access Repositories - Wikipedia

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    ROAR's companion Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies (ROARMAP) is a searchable international database of policies. It charts the growth of open access mandates and policies adopted by universities, research institutions and research funders that require their researchers to provide open access to their peer-reviewed research article output by depositing it in an open ...

  6. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Some open access advocates believe that institutional repositories will play a very important role in responding to open-access mandates from funders. [ 131 ] In May 2005, 16 major Dutch universities cooperatively launched DAREnet , the Digital Academic Repositories, making over 47,000 research papers available. [ 132 ]

  7. Spring is in the air: 13 things to do this spring in Albuquerque

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    Elizabeth Tucker, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. February 28, 2024 at 11:02 PM If you're not sure where to get started, check out these things to do in Albuquerque this spring.

  8. Self-archiving - Wikipedia

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    Locations for self-archiving include institutional repositories, subject-based repositories, personal websites, and social networking websites that target researchers. [13] Some publishers attempt to impose embargoes on self-archiving; embargo-lengths can be from 6–12 months or longer after the date of publication (see SHERPA/RoMEO).

  9. Whistleblowers outline allegations of nepotism and ... - AOL

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    Several members of the Albuquerque police academy’s training staff who were dismissed from their duties last summer filed a lawsuit Wednesday outlining allegations of nepotism and retaliation by ...

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