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    1. Attacking academic values - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Why not make the ability to self-archive postprints in the institutional repository a part of subscription negotiations?

    2. Sit, Stay, Pay: Paywalls and Popular Research - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      The policy enables faculty members to archive copies of their research articles in our institutional repository, DukeSpace . (...)

    3. Search beyond Google - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      Scirus – Specializing in scientific information, it allows researchers to search for journal content and also scientists’ homepages, courseware, (...)

    4. Web Accessibility: Values and Vigilance - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      And  Molly Bragg presented at Digital Library Federation (DLF) Forum  ( slides ) in Nov 2018. Institutional Repository (...)

    5. 3. Search the literature - Literature Reviews - LibGuides at Duke University

      World Health Organization (WHO): IRIS IRIS is the Institutional Repository for Information Sharing, a digital library of WHO's (...)

    6. Three things open access is not - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      You may transmit that link to others or post it on your own website on in an institutional repository, provided there is no (...)

    7. Is there an app for that? The seemingly endless quest to make discovery easier for users - Bitstream

      It searches the web for OA copies, institutional repository copies, and copies available through library subscriptions.

    8. Should you #DeleteAcademiaEdu? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In some institutions, like my own , it is connected to our open access institutional repository , so Duke researchers can (...)

    9. Really, what has Princeton done? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Adding an immediate-deposit clause, with no opt-out waiver option, retains all the properties and benefits of the copyright-reservation policy (...)

    10. What happens when there is no publication agreement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      But recently it has come to my attention that some authors actually never sign any agreement at all with their publishers, and in one situation (...)

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