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Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
Formatting and other Issues for Access and Discovery
Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
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Open Access in the Law School Environment
Traditional and Open Access Business Models for Law Journals
Copyright and Author Agreements for Open Access Law Journals
Publishing Platforms: Vendor-Supplied or Build Your Own
Formatting and other Issues for Access and Discovery
Archiving and Preservation for Future Scholars
Durham Statement
Workshop Agenda
Selected Readings
Audit and Ceritification of Trustworthy Digital Repositories
CLOKSS
A Foundational Proposal for Making the Durham Statement Real, Wayne V. Miller
Crossref.org
Indexing Open Access Law Journals...Or Maybe Not, Edward T. Hart
Sustainability of Digital Formats: Planning for Library of Congress Collections
Ten Principles for Minimum Requirements for Trusworthy Digital Preservation Repository Services (Center for Research Libraries)
Thirteen Ways of Looking at...Digital Preservation, Roy Tennant
WebCite.org
What If Law Journal Citations Included Digital Object Identifiers? A Snapshot of Major Law Journals, Benjamin J. Keele
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