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Depositing committee docs
A repository of university committee papers, JISC Information Environment Team, June 11, 2008.
The KCL Committee Zone project is one of the Start Up and Enhancement projects in the JISC repositories and preservation programme. The project is drawing to a close and has developed a repository to store the agendas, minutes and papers that are produced for the various committees of King's College London. The project held a dissemination event on the 10th where the repository was demonstrated....
The KCL Committee Zone project is one of the Start Up and Enhancement projects in the JISC repositories and preservation programme. The project is drawing to a close and has developed a repository to store the agendas, minutes and papers that are produced for the various committees of King's College London.
The project held a dissemination event on the 10th where the repository was demonstrated....
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