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Here, there and not yet everywhere: institutional repositories and what they hold now and for the future

Here, there and not yet everywhere: institutional repositories and what they hold now and for the future

... Overall self-archiving activity level 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 % r es po nd en ts Preprint on web page Postprint on web page Preprint in IR Postprint in IR Preprint in subject archive Postpri[r] ... See full document

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Perspectives in Surgical Infections: What Does the Future Hold?

Perspectives in Surgical Infections: What Does the Future Hold?

... Where are we today with SSI prevention, and what does the future hold? We have made truly remarkable progress related to the SIP and SCIP initiatives nationwide. Substantial changes have been ... See full document

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Clinical exome sequencing in France and Quebec: what are the challenges? What does the future hold?

Clinical exome sequencing in France and Quebec: what are the challenges? What does the future hold?

... In this study, we documented the work, challenges, motivations and vision of profes- sionals from Quebec and France who use NGS to inform patient care. Although WES is not a validated clinical test yet, there are ... See full document

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What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I)

What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I)

... As in Central and East Africa, Ae. africanus remains the main sylvatic vector for YFV in West Africa. In contrast, different YF-competent Aedes mosquitoes flourish in the areas surrounding the forest and the savannah of ... See full document

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What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I)

What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I)

... Huang, Y.M., Aedes (Stegomyia) bromeliae (Diptera: Culicidae), the yellow fever virus vector.. in East Africa. Huang, Y.M.S.I., Washington, D.C.), The subgenus Stegomyia of Aedes in the [r] ... See full document

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What does the future hold for yellow fever virus ? (II)

What does the future hold for yellow fever virus ? (II)

... Fernandez-Garcia, M.D., et al., Vaccine and Wild-Type Strains of Yellow Fever Virus 953. Engage Distinct Entry Mechanisms and Differentially Stimulate Antiviral Immune 954[r] ... See full document

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Oak, Fire, and Global Change in the Eastern USA: What Might the Future Hold?

Oak, Fire, and Global Change in the Eastern USA: What Might the Future Hold?

... If projections of future climate and fire in- teractions are correct for the eastern US (Flan- nigan et al. 2009; Slocum et al. 2010a, b; Liu et al. 2012; Mitchell et al. 2014), we propose that changes in the ... See full document

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Preservation for Institutional Repositories: practical and invisible

Preservation for Institutional Repositories: practical and invisible

... With good prospects for growth in IR contents, in the UK due to the proposed RCUK policy on mandating deposit of papers on funded work, and internationally due to the Berlin 3 recommendation, it is timely to investigate ... See full document

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Institutional e Print repositories for research visibility

Institutional e Print repositories for research visibility

... historically, institutional research libraries disseminated worldwide as bound (or loose) Collected Reprint ...also now commonly ...many institutional repositories focus on the collection and ... See full document

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Developing open access with institutional repositories in the UK

Developing open access with institutional repositories in the UK

... Scholar and Scholarly Publishing on the Net. In Proceedings of Networking and the Future of Libraries 2: Managing the Intellectual Record, Proceedings of an International Conference, Bath, 19-21 April 1995, ... See full document

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Knowledge Repository: A prototype for Institutional Repositories

Knowledge Repository: A prototype for Institutional Repositories

... the institutional repository, sighted as an example of the usage of technology in its social and organizational ...an Institutional Repository System resting on open source software, frameworks and ... See full document

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From here to there... to where?

From here to there... to where?

... The discussion in this chapter is oriented to the state, to institutional politics, to constituted power. The Left is mostly identified with Communist, Socialist, Social Democratic, and Workers’ parties, whether ... See full document

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Collecting metadata from institutional repositories

Collecting metadata from institutional repositories

... experience of the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) in the USA (Hillmann et al., 2004). The same observation can be made about individual institutions and aggregator services which ingest multiple formats to a ... See full document

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Open access, institutional repositories and UBIR

Open access, institutional repositories and UBIR

... JISC Open Access Briefing Paper (April 2005): http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=pub_openaccess JISC Digital Repositories Programme:. http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=programme_di[r] ... See full document

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Digitization of scholarly materials in India for distance and open learners

Digitization of scholarly materials in India for distance and open learners

... archives, institutional repositories and learning objects repositories are the present day buzzwords which enable persons from different sections of the society in accessing different kinds of ... See full document

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Cognitive remediation – where are we now and what should we do next?

Cognitive remediation – where are we now and what should we do next?

... it. What is clear is that it is not just the evidence base that affects treatment acceptance but also market forces particularly in the area of so-called “brain training” ... See full document

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Regulatory and institutional developments in the Ontario wine and grape industry

Regulatory and institutional developments in the Ontario wine and grape industry

... The wine regulatory regime, as manifested by policies such as VQA and the wine labeling laws, has been amended over the last few years to improve the competitiveness position of small/mid-sized wineries. These policy ... See full document

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Open access and institutional repositories –   a developing country perspective: a case study of India

Open access and institutional repositories – a developing country perspective: a case study of India

... research communities. Now, more than hundred research periodicals of India provide free access to full-text contents. Publishers of these journals publish print-on-paper journal issues, and provide online access ... See full document

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BENEFITS AND PERSPECTIVES OF INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES  IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

BENEFITS AND PERSPECTIVES OF INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES IN ACADEMIC LIBRARIES

... of institutional repository. An institutional repository in latest concept for collecting, managing, preserving and disseminating scholarly works created in a digital form by staff and students in ... See full document

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Developing open access with institutional repositories in the UK

Developing open access with institutional repositories in the UK

... (2004) An environmental assessment of research publication activity and related factors impacting the development of an Institutional e-Print Repository at the University of Southamp[r] ... See full document

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