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New developments in higher education and research are not sufficiently covered by provisions in journal licences. Examples are demands for perpetual access to articles, usage of licensed content in course packs or virtual research environments, text mining and open access to publications.
Provisions will be discussed for continuous access, course packs, data and text mining and open access.
Provisions will be discussed for continuous access, course packs, data and text mining and open access.
Provisions will be discussed for continuous access, course packs, data and text mining and open access.
The report and presentations are now online for the workshop on journal transition organised by Knowledge Exchange in conjunction with the COASP2011 conference.
The report and presentations are now online for the workshop on journal transition organised by Knowledge Exchange in conjunction with the COASP2011 conference.
The report and presentations are now online for the workshop on journal transition organised by Knowledge Exchange in conjunction with the COASP2011 conference.
Knowledge Exchange publishes the report “A Surfboard for Riding the Wave - Towards a four country action programme on research data”
Knowledge Exchange publishes the report “A Surfboard for Riding the Wave - Towards a four country action programme on research data”
Knowledge Exchange publishes the report “A Surfboard for Riding the Wave - Towards a four country action programme on research data”


