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Number of items: 12.
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Ayris, P;
(2011)
Education, Research and Development in Europe: How Libraries are changing.
Presented at: IFLA Presidential Meeting 2011: Libraries Driving Access to Knowledge: Action for Europe, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, National Library of the Netherlands The Hague, Netherlands.
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Ayris, P;
(2011)
LERU and Open Access and E-Presses.
Presented at: Meeting - LERU University Press Directors, Oxford, UK.
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Ayris, P;
(2011)
Managing a Crisis: Ways to Develop Library Services in Changing Times.
Presented at: 20th Pan-Hellenic Academic Libraries Conference, Thessaloniki, Greece.
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AYRIS, P;
(2011)
Open Access: In Support of Research.
(Research Communications Strategy Project
).
Centre for Research Communications, University of Nottingham/ JISC: Nottingham, UK.
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AYRIS, P;
(2011)
Overview of Open Access in 2010.
Presented at: 19th EBLIDA Annual Conference: One Profession, One Future?, Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga, Spain.
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Ayris, P.;
(2011)
The LERU Roadmap Towards Open Access.
Presented at: Launch event - LERU Roadmap Towards Open Access, Brussels, Belgium.
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Ayris, P.;
Björnshauge, L.;
Collier, M.;
Ferwerda, E.;
Jacobs, N.;
Sinikara, K.;
Swan, A.;
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(2011)
The LERU Roadmap Towards Open Access.
(LERU Advice Paper
8
).
League of European Research Universities: Leuven, Belgium.
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Freedman, V;
(2011)
The Maskil, the Kabbalist and the Political Scientist: Judaica Classification Schemes in their Historical Context.
Presented at: Association of Jewish Libraries: Annual Convention 46, Montreal, canada.
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McNicholl, R.;
(2011)
MERLIN: Metadata Enrichment for Repositories in a London Institutional Network.
Presented at: Kultivate Metadata Workshop, London.
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Moyle, M;
(2011)
Overlay journals at UCL: the EPICURE project.
Presented at: SHERPA-LEAP Members' Meeting, QMUL.
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Moyle, M;
Causer, T;
(2011)
EPICURE: final report.
UCL (University College London): London, UK.
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Moyle, M.;
(2011)
MERLIN (Metadata Enrichment for Repositories in a London Institutional Network). Final project report.
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