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E-LIS, an OA archive for library and information science
Norm Medeiros, A repository of our own: the E-LIS e-prints archive, OCLC Systems & Services, 20, 2 (2004) pp. 58-60. Only this abstract is free online: "This article reviews the E-Prints in Library and Information Science (E-LIS) open access archive. E-LIS is part of the Research in Computing, Library and Information Science (RCLIS) project, an international effort to organize and disseminate scholarly papers in librarianship and related fields. E-LIS uses open source applications, and joins a growing number of OAI-compliant services dedicated to providing free access to scholarly information." (Thanks to Charles W. Bailey, Jr.) (PS: E-LIS is one of the two OA archives for library science that has agreed in advance to provide OA to articles about OA. The other is dLIST.)
Update. There's now an OA edition of the article on deposit at E-LIS. |
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