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    4. Implementing the Durham Statement: Best Practices for Open Access Law Journals
    5. 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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