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  1. A repository of our own: the E-LIS e-prints archive
  2. A topsy turvy e-world
  3. An archive of physics: 130 years of scientific research online
  4. An exploration of the role of Canadian academic libraries in promoting academic integrity
  5. Archiving scientific literature : an experience with e-prints archive software
  6. Are Library and Information Science Journals Becoming More Internationalized? A Longitudinal Study of Authors' Geographical Affiliations in 20 LIS Journals from 1981 to 2003
  7. Awareness and empowerment in document production and distribution as a "must" for open access: Experiences from the "Nancy style" to guarantee quality
  8. Bentham Open
  9. Between a rock and a hard place: the big squeeze for small publishers
  10. Beyond the Patriot Act: Rulings from the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) and their Effects on Canadian Libraries
  11. Beyond the Patriot Act: Rulings from the Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) and their Effects on Canadian Libraries and Researchers
  12. Bioline international and the journal of post-graduate medicine : a collaborative approach to open access publishing
  13. Bioline Publications : How its evolution has mirrored the growth of the Internet
  14. Determining Place Regulations on the Internet: Burning the Global Village to Roast the Pig
  15. Digital access to government information: To what extent are agencies in compliance with EFOIA?
  16. Digital archiving at Elsevier
  17. Digital identifiers : the new ISBNs
  18. Digital objects as "transducers" in scientific web publishing
  19. Disclosing Freedom of Information Releases
  20. Easily accessible content and linking
  21. Electronic publishing : an analytical study
  22. Electronic publishing in academic environments: the FIGARO project
  23. Enriching GoldRush with core subject Open Access journals: motives and methods
  24. Establishing a national strategy for the provision and use of e-books in UK academic libraries
  25. Figaro and Open Access to electronic information objects
  26. Free access
  27. From here to there: a proposed mechanism for transforming journals from closed to open access
  28. Full text linking at Loughborough University Library : a user perspective
  29. Globalization and scholarly communication : a story of Canadian marginalization
  30. Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
  31. Google Book Search and the University of Michigan
  32. Identification, selection and licensing of electronic resources within library consortia: the case of Germany-Bavaria [English summary of the version presented at the International Conference] = Identificazione, selezione e licensing di risorse elettroniche nei consorzi bibliotecari: il caso della Baviera [Riassunto in italiano della versione presentata alla Conferenza internazionale]
  33. Improving Human Welfare: The Crucial Role of Open Access
  34. Institutional repositories and Open Access: the future of scholarly communication?
  35. Is open access the solution?
  36. La letteratura grigia nella comunicazione scientifica: il "Nancy style" per garantire la qualità editoriale dei rapporti tecnici
  37. La lunga ombra di Oldenburg : i bibliotecari, i ricercatori, gli editori e il controllo dell'editoria scientifica [Per la pubblicità del sapere : i bibliotecari, i ricercatori, gli editori e il controllo dell'editoria scientifica]
  38. Legal and Policy Framework for Promoting Equitable Access to Documentary Heritage
  39. Licensing principles for electronic resources
  40. Links add value to research publications
  41. Managing Expectations for Open Access in Greece : Perceptions from the Publishers and Academic Libraries
  42. Necessity is the Mother of Innovation
  43. Network-based electronic serials
  44. New Schemes in Electronic Publishing in Physics: Comments on the Workshop at CERN
  45. Non-commercial journals: the role of the scientific societies
  46. Of budgets and boycotts: the battle over open access publishing
  47. Open access : one more challenge, one more opportunity
  48. Open Access : sustainable business models and ethical imperatives
  49. Open Access Publishing in High-Energy Physics
  50. Open Access to Scientific and Technical Information: The state of the art = Le libre accès à l’information scientifique et technique: L’état de l’art
  51. Open Access: principle, practice, progress
  52. Open Access: Science Publishing as Science Publishing Should Be
  53. Open Access: what does it mean for STI distribution?
  54. Open and Free Access to biomedical validated scientific knowledge at Inserm
  55. Open Educational Practices and Resources : OLCOS Roadmap 2012
  56. Open knowledge and education at the new level of web paradigm
  57. Open Publishing: how publishers are reacting
  58. Participation in the global knowledge commons : challenges and opportunities for research dissemination in developing countries
  59. Peer Review in the On-line Era
  60. Possible models of scholarly publishing and library role
  61. Publishing in Catalan in the Camp de Tarragona
  62. Publishing solutions for contemporary scholars: The library as innovator and partner
  63. Reintermediation in the Republic of Science: Moving from IP to IC
  64. Removing the barriers to research: an introduction to Open Access for librarians
  65. Retrieving e-Health Research: The Challenge of Accessing the Knowledge
  66. Right to Information, Information Literacy and Libraries
  67. RoMEO Studies 2: How academics wish to protect their open-access research paper
  68. RoMEO Studies 3: How academics expect to use open-access research papers
  69. RoMEO Studies 4: An analysis of Journal publishers' Copyright Agreements
  70. RoMEO Studies 5: IPR issues for OAI Data and Service Providers
  71. RoMEO Studies 6: Rights metadata for open-archiving
  72. Scholarly communication in the 21st century : the impact of new technologies and models
  73. Scholarly electronic publishing on the Internet, the NREN, and the NII: charting possible futures
  74. Scottish Academic Periodicals Implementing an Effective Networked Service (SAPIENS) project
  75. Serial conversations : an interview with four consultants
  76. Standards : challenges for collection development and organisation
  77. Submission to the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee's Inquiry into Scientific Publications
  78. Supporting and Enhancing Scholarship in the Digital Age : The Role of Open Access Institutional Repositories
  79. The Budapest Open Access Initiative
  80. The Coalition for Networked Information's Acquisition-on-Demand Model: An Exploration and Critique
  81. The Effects of Electronic Access to Scientific Literature in the Consortium of Turkish University Libraries
  82. The Federal Depository Library Program : anachronism or necessity?
  83. The Intellectual Property Rights Issues Facing Self-archiving: Key Findings of the RoMEO Project
  84. The JISC's FAIR Programme: disclosing and sharing institutional assets
  85. The next information revolution : how open access repositories and journals will transform scholarly communications
  86. The Past is a different database : they do things differently there
  87. The role of bibliographic databases in the resource discovery and linking process
  88. The technology of Open Access
  89. The view from Europe : creating international change
  90. Two roads, one destination : the interaction of self archiving and open access journals
  91. University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System: A Workflow System for Institutional Repositories
  92. [Copyright and licensing issues : the International Commons]
  93. [Ingenta's economic and technical models for providing institutional OA archives]