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  • CrossAsia-Repository is the full-text server of the Virtual Library CrossAsia and forms the platform for publishing and archiving research literature in Asian Studies. The interface is in German or English and contains an RSS feed.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. A RSS feed is available for anyone interested in keeping up-to-date with newly added materials. The interface and majority of the contents are available in German only.

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  • This is a university repository providing access to the institutions research output. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. Master's theses are not available. The intereface is in English

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  • This is one of the most extensive subject based repositories in the world in the field of physics, mathematics, astronomy, computer sciences and quantitative biology. This is the principal site with almost 20 mirror versions around the globe. The site is supported by an extensive collection of information and background documentation. An RSS feed is available for anyone interested in keeping up-to-date with newly added materials. The interface is in English.

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  • Publications of Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht

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  • SowiDataNet|datorium is a research data repository for social sciences and economics that enables researchers to easily and securely document, publish and share (quantitative) primary and secondary data. The repository is geared to the needs of the scientific community: a comprehensive metadata schema provides an opportunity to describe the research data in detail, which is the prerequisite for effective reuse. With the publication in SowiDataNet|datorium, research data become citable because they are given a persistent identifier, namely a "Digital Object Identifier (DOI)". A two-stage review process also guarantees a quality and technical quality check of the data.

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  • CrossAsia-Repository is the full-text server of the Virtual Library CrossAsia and forms the platform for publishing and archiving research literature in Asian Studies. The interface is in German or English and contains an RSS feed.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. A RSS feed is available for anyone interested in keeping up-to-date with newly added materials. The interface and majority of the contents are available in German only.

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  • This is a university repository providing access to the institutions research output. Some items are not available as full-text.

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  • This site is a university repository providing access to the publication output of the institution. Registered users can set up email alerts and RSS feeds to notify them of newly added relevant content. Master's theses are not available. The intereface is in English

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  • This is one of the most extensive subject based repositories in the world in the field of physics, mathematics, astronomy, computer sciences and quantitative biology. This is the principal site with almost 20 mirror versions around the globe. The site is supported by an extensive collection of information and background documentation. An RSS feed is available for anyone interested in keeping up-to-date with newly added materials. The interface is in English.

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  • Publications of Utrecht University, University Medical Center Utrecht

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  • SowiDataNet|datorium is a research data repository for social sciences and economics that enables researchers to easily and securely document, publish and share (quantitative) primary and secondary data. The repository is geared to the needs of the scientific community: a comprehensive metadata schema provides an opportunity to describe the research data in detail, which is the prerequisite for effective reuse. With the publication in SowiDataNet|datorium, research data become citable because they are given a persistent identifier, namely a "Digital Object Identifier (DOI)". A two-stage review process also guarantees a quality and technical quality check of the data.

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