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Progress on the OA repository for Nordic arts and humanities
If you remember, in May 2007 the Copenhagen University Library announced an e-print archive for Nordic arts and humanities. The archive now has a name, hprints and a URL (www.hprints.org/), although for now the URL resolves to the May announcement. However, the hprints blog reports today that the project has chosen the HAL archiving software from CNRS. (Thanks to Bertil Dorch.)
The open access movement: Putting peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature on the internet. Making it available free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Removing the barriers to serious research.
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