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| Name | SHERPA: Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access |
| Description | The SHERPA website on publisher copyright policies & self-archiving may be used to to find a summary of permissions that are normally given as part of each publisher's copyright transfer agreement. The SHERPA project is investigating issues in the future of scholarly communication and publishing. In particular, it is developing open-access institutional repositories in a number of research universities. These eprint repositories or archives facilitate the worldwide rapid and efficient dissemination of research findings. The project is investigating issues surrounding the development and use of such repositories.# Advice includes the SHERPA/RoMEO Publishers' Copyright Listings, practical advice on depositing material and copyright and a guide to self archiving.# Use the Archives section to find open-access archives and search services for the UK HE community and worldwide.# The Links section gives access to other initiatives, organisations working in the field, and related background information.# Project Contacts are listed for each of the partners and for supporting organisations.SHERPA: Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access. SHERPA is funded by JISC and CURL. It is hosted by the University of Nottingham. |
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| Created On: | 11/17/2008 16:09 |
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