Reference List

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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES – a select list of references
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ANON (2002) SPARC issues white paper on institutional repositories. Advanced Technology
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BAILEY, C.W. (2005) The role of reference librarians in institutional repositories. Reference
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BARTON, M.R.M.A. (2004) Creating organisations to deliver institutional repositories.
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BAUDOIN, P.B.M. (2003) Implementing an institutional repository: the DSpace experience
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BILDER, G. (2003) Ingenta's economic and technical models for providing institutional OA
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BJORK, B.-C. (2004) Open access to scientific publications: an analysis of the barriers to
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BOSCH, S. (2004) Helping manage the e-journal forest: do you need an agent any more?
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BRACKE, P.C.A.K.S. (2004) Integration of non-OAI resources for federated searching in
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BREEDING, M. (2002) The Emergence of the Open Archives Initiative. Information Today
19, 46
BUEHLER, M.A.a.B.A. (2005) The evolving impact of institutional repositories on reference
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CALDWELL, T. (2004) Libraries take a role in archives. Information World Review 18-19.
CALDWELL, T. (2005) Surrey Uni gets a First in Institutional Repository. Information World
Review 3
CERVONE, F. (2004) The repository adventure. Library Journal 129, 44-46.
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FOSTER, N.F. (2005) Understanding Faculty to Improve Content Recruitment for
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JENKINS, B.B.E.a.H.C. (2005) Content in, content out: the dual roles of the reference
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SHEARER, M.K. (2003) Institutional repositories: towards the identification of critical
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