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Institutional repositories and scholarly publishing [PDF]

open access: yesLearned Publishing, 2004
ABSTRACTThe institutional repository (IR), an open Web‐based archive of scholarly material produced by the members of a defined institution, has come to the fore following the launch of DSpace at MIT at the end of 2002. Here we review recent developments in IRs and explore the impact their expansion may have on scholarly publishing.
Mark Ware
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Congress as publisher: Politics, institutions, and policy

Government Information Quarterly, 2012
Abstract Since the beginning of the federal government, Congress has functioned as its publisher — the manager and director of government printing operations. Initially performed by private printers through lucrative contracts, production was statutorily vested in the Government Printing Office (GPO) in 1860 to assure efficient, economical, and ...
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The Institute as a Publishing House

Physics Bulletin, 1974
In 1874 The Physical Society faced a bill for publishing its Proceedings amounting to £36 0s 7d. In 1974, the centenary year, the turnover of the Institute's publishing business is budgeted to exceed £850000.
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Electronic Publishing at Institute of Physics

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1997
Institute of Physics (IoP) is one of the leading supporters of physics, both as a discipline and as a profession, on the international stage. The Institute has its origins in the Physical Society of London, formed in 1874. In 1918, in response to demands for professional representation from physicists employed during the first World War, the Institute ...
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Periodicals, Institutions, Publishers

The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 2020
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