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Cadair
(300 records)
Cadair is the institutional repository of the University of Wales Aberystwyth and contains output of reseachers and scholars at the University. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Cadmus (DSpace at the EUI)
(1472 records)
CADMUS (DSpace at the EUI) is a comprehensive source of bibliographical data of publications by the European University Institute (EUI) academic community. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Cairn
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Cairn was born from the will of four publishers (Belin, De Boeck, La Découverte and Erès) charging the publication and dissemination of reviews of social sciences and linking their efforts to improve their presence on the Internet. They also encouraged the development of electronic versions of these publications, and the technical and commercial tools developed for that purpose.
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California Digital Library (CDL)
(239323 records)
The California Digital Library (CDL) is a digital information resource that facilitates and provides access to materials such as manuscripts, photographs, and works of art held in libraries, museums, archives, and other institutions across California. The CDL is available to a broad spectrum of users -- students, teachers, and researchers of all levels. Through the CDL, all have access to information previously available only to scholars who traveled to collection sites.
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Caltech Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) Technical Reports
(5 records)
The Caltech Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative (ASCI) Technical Reports are collected reports from ASCI, a research program designed to ensure the safety and reliability of America's nuclear stockpile without actual nuclear testing. This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
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Caltech Archives Finding Aids Online
(14 records)
The Caltech Archives holds approximately 220 collections of the papers of distinguished Caltech professors, administrators and alumni. Additionally, the historical records of campus organizations, from student clubs to faculty committees to administrative and academic units, have also been preserved in the Archives. The archival indexes to these collections, generally known as finding aids, are contained in the Caltech Archives Finding Aids Online. This project is part of the Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives (CODA) hosted by the Caltech Library System.
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Caltech Archives Oral Histories Online
(91 records)
The Caltech Archives Oral Histories Online project began in 1978 for the purpose of recording the personal memoirs of the distinguished scientists, teachers and administrators of the Institute. The project is part of the Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives (CODA) hosted by the Caltech Library System. All CODA projects are Open Archives Initiative (OAI) compliant Data Providers.
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Caltech Authors
(10556 records)
The Caltech Library System manages Caltech Authors, a repository of works by Caltech published authors. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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Caltech Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR)
(85 records)
In 1995, the Center for Advanced Computing Research (CACR) was established to ensure that Caltech and its Jet Propulsion Laboratory will be at the forefront of computational science and engineering (CS&E). CS&E is the practice of computer-based modeling for the study of scientific phenomena and engineering designs, and typically involves a multidisciplinary investigation of interactions among the application, solution algorithms, computer architecture, and system software. The publications contained in this archive include not only papers written since the formation of CACR, but also those from its precursory organization, the Caltech Concurrent Supercomputing Facilities (CCSF).
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Caltech Computer Science Technical Reports (CSTR)
(441 records)
The Caltech Library System manages the Caltech Computer Science Technical Reports (CSTR), a repository of technical reports, on behalf of the Caltech Computer Science Department. These works are reviewed and certified by at least one faculty member in the department.
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Caltech Control and Dynamical Systems Technical Reports (CDSTR)
(136 records)
The Caltech Library System manages the Caltech Control and Dynamical Systems Technical Reports (CDSTR), a repository of technical reports, on behalf of the Caltech Control and Dynamical Systems (CDS) Group. These works are reviewed and certified by at least one faculty member in the department.
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Caltech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory (EERL) Technical Reports
(320 records)
The Caltech Earthquake Engineering Research Laboratory (EERL) was founded in the 1960s, and began publishing results of its research in a technical report series in 1970. Included in this series is some of the earliest published work on strong-motion earthquake accelerograms, and considerable research springing from the San Fernando, Whittier Narrows, Landers and Northridge earthquakes. Publication continues to the present.
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Caltech Electronic Theses and Dissertations
(4693 records)
The Caltech Electronic Theses and Dissertations project provides a standard interface for web users and researchers, ETD authors, graduate school, and library personnel to enter and manage the files and metadata related to a collection of electronic theses and dissertations.
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Caltech Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories (Fluid Mechanics) Technical Reports
(31 records)
The Caltech Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories Technical Reports are collected reports from the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory, the Karman Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Jet Propulsion, and the Firestone Flight Sciences Laboratory which together form the Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories (GALCIT). This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
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Caltech Large-Eddy Simulation and Subgrid-Scale (LESSGS) Modeling For Turbulent Mixing and Reactive Flows
(29 records)
The Caltech Library System manages the Caltech Large-Eddy Simulation and Subgrid-Scale (LESSGS) Modeling For Turbulent Mixing and Reactive Flows repository on behalf of the Caltech LESSGS Group. These works are reviewed and certified by at least one faculty member in the department.
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Caltech Library System Papers and Publications
(49 records)
The Caltech Library System Papers and Publications contains publications written by those in the Caltech Library. This archive is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
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Caltech Parallel and Distributed Systems Group Technical Reports
(92 records)
The Caltech Library System manages the Caltech Parallel and Distributed Systems Group Technical Reports, a repository of technical reports, on behalf of the Caltech Parallel and Distributed Systems (PARADISE) Group. These works are reviewed and certified by at least one faculty member in the department.
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Calypso: Collections d'Objets Numériques
(7487 records)
Calypso: Collections d'Objets Numériques is a selection of digital objects (images) from the Bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal. The material covered includes three disciplines served by the Landscape and Architecture Branch Library (architecture, landscape architecture, urbanism).
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin Canadien d'Histoire de la Médecine
(673 records)
The Canadian Bulletin of Medical History / Bulletin Canadien d'Histoire de la Médecine is a publication of the Wilfrid Laurier University Press. It's ISSN is 0823-2105.
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Canadian Journal of Communication (CJC)
(1615 records)
The Canadian Journal of Communication (CJC) is a print and online quarterly. Back issues are accessible online without restriction. Current issue access requires a subscription. The objective of the CJC is to publish Canadian research and scholarship in the field of communication and journalism studies. In pursuing this objective, particular attention is paid to research that has a distinctive Canadian flavour by virtue of choice of topic or by drawing on the legacy of Canadian theory and research. The purview of the journal is the entire field of communication and journalism studies as practiced in Canada or with relevance to Canada.
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Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education
(15 records)
The Canadian Online Journal of Queer Studies in Education was created to provide a forum for scholars, professionals, and activists to discuss queer topics in education and the social sciences in the Canadian context. For the purposes of this journal, the term "education" is understood broadly, to include all levels of education in every discipline. This journal is devoted to supporting and disseminating research and theory that promotes social justice for all queer people, including lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, intersex, two-spirited and trans-identified people. The journal's ISSN is 1710-7598.
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Capturing Electronic Publications (CEP) Archive
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The Capturing Electronic Publications (CEP) archive is a project of the GSLIS Electronic Archives project begun in October 2001 with an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant to the Illinois State Library (ISL), the State Library of Ohio, the Illinois State Archives, and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). It involves the development and operation of an open-source, highly automated website harvesting and archival system, used (so far) by Illinois, Alaska, Arizona, Montana, North Carolina, Utah, and Wisconsin to archive state web sites. PLEASE NOTE: We are only keeping PDFs from these archives.
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Cardiff ePrints Caerdydd
(168 records)
Cardiff ePrints Caerdydd is the digital repository of research publications from Cardiff University. It is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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Carnegie Mellon University Archives, Allen Newell Collection
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The Allen Newell Collection at the Carnegie Mellon University Archives contains Newell's pioneering work in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. Newell earned an international reputation as one of the founders of artificial intelligence. He is also known for his work in the theory of human cognition and the development of computer software and hardware systems for complex information processing.
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Carnegie Mellon University Archives, Clifford G. Shull Collection
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The Clifford G. Shull Collection at the Carnegie Mellon Univerity Archives is a full-text digital archive of Clifford Glenwood Shull's work, a 1937 graduate of Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University) and winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics. Shull's pioneering work with Ernie Wollan in neutron scattering while a physicist at Oak Ridge from June 1946 through 1955 led to his Nobel Prize.
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Carnegie Mellon University Archives, Herbert Simon Collection
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The Herbert Simon Collection at the Carnegie Mellon University Archives is a full-text digital archive of Simon, winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Economics. Simon earned an international reputation as one of the founders of artificial intelligence. Dr. Simon's research extended from computer science to such areas as cognitive psychology, administration and economics.
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Carnegie Mellon University Libraries, Heinz Electronic Library Interactive Online System (HELIOS)
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Carnegie Mellon University Libraries provide electronic access to portions of the congressional papers from the late U.S. Senator John Heinz (R-PA). Named in the senator's memory, the Heinz Electronic Library Interactive Online System (HELIOS) allows researchers to search, browse, view and print digital images from the Senator H. John Heinz III Archives.
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Carnegie Museum of Natural History Diplodocus and Douglass Archives
(1148 records)
The Carnegie Museum of Natural History Diplodocus and Douglass Archives contains field notes, correspondence, photographs, published popular and scientific articles dealing with the Museum's early paleontological discoveries, especially that ofDiplodocus carnegii.
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Cartoteca Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya
(5595 records)
Cartoteca Institut Cartogràfic de Catalunya (ICC) contains cartographic maps from the region of Catalunya as well as around the world. Among other duties, ICC is responsible for establishing and maintaining the cartographic data and the series derived from it, which give support to the establishing of urban and territorial series.
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Catalysis Database (ePrints@NCCR)
(1195 records)
The Catalysis Database (ePrints@NCCR) collects, preserves and disseminates in digital format the research output created by the National Centre for Catalysis Research and also other catalysis research publications from India on behalf of the Catalysis Society of India (CSI). NCCR's objectives are carrying out research in the various areas of catalysis, such as new energy sources, nano-materials such as catalysts, green processes, photo-catalysis, electro-catalysis, and bio-catalysis. The repository is running on EPrints open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
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CAUSEweb (Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education)
(1701 records)
Arising from a strategic initiative of the American Statistical Association, CAUSE (Consortium for the Advancement of Undergraduate Statistics Education) is a national organization whose mission is to support and advance undergraduate statistics education, in four target areas: resources, professional development, outreach, and research. The overarching goals in the resources area are to collect, review, develop, and disseminate resources for members of the undergraduate statistics education community.
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CAV2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation
(111 records)
CAV2001: Fourth International Symposium on Cavitation was held at Caltech on the 20-23 June, 2001, and was co-sponsored by the University of Michigan and the California Institute of Technology. This symposium included invited lectures and papers presented by engineers and scientists addressing the state of the art, and new developments and ideas in the basic and applied fields of cavitation. These papers are presented here as an electronic archive using eprints.org software.
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A Celebration of Women Writers
(321 records)
A Celebration of Women Writers recognizes the contributions of women writers throughout history. The goal is to promote awareness of the breadth and variety of women's writing by providing easy access to available on-line information. The repository provides a comprehensive listing of links to biographical and bibliographical information about women writers, and complete published books written by women.
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Center for Jewish History Digital Collections
(7717 records)
The Center for Jewish History Digital Collections contains digitized materials from the Center. The CJH embodies a unique partnership of five major institutions of Jewish scholarship, history, and art: the American Jewish Historical Society, the American Sephardi Federation, the Leo Baeck Institute, the Yeshiva University Museum, and the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. This repository uses DigiTool, an ExLibris product.
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Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Digital South Asia Library (DSAL) Materials
(26 records)
The Center for Research Libraries (CRL) Digital South Asia Library (DSAL) Materials provides a model for supplying future information required for South Asian studies. It enhances access to research resources by developing the infrastructure for intercontinental electronic document delivery to and from selected South Asia libraries, and creating new electronic reference resources, comprised primarily of data entered by project participants in South Asia.
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Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) Digital Archive
(356 records)
The Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) Digital Archive is maintained by the CCSU Library for use by the academic community. Currently, the archive contains CCSU master's theses beginning in 2002. The archive runs on e-prints, open archive software available from eprints.org.
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Central Connecticut State University Digital Collections
(318 records)
Central Connecticut State University Digital Collections contains materials from the University. It contains such collections as the Veterans History Project, Oral Histories, and Student Publications.
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Central Economics and Mathematics Institute (CEMI) Repository
(31 records)
The Central Economics and Mathematics Institute (CEMI) Repository of the Russian Academy of Sciences contains publications from CEMI. CEMI was founded in 1963, superseding the Laboratory of Economics and Mathematical Methods of the Soviet Academy of Sciences which had been established by Academician V.S. Nemchinov five years earlier. The focus of research at CEMI encompasses theoretical modelling and the development of mathematical, computer, and empirical methods for the study of economic transition.
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Central European University (CEU) Preprint Archive
(9 records)
The Central European University (CEU) Preprint Archive is a collection of works, published or unpublished, of members of the CEU community. The goal of the archive is to promote faster communication as well as display the versality and quality of the research performed at CEU. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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Central Florida Memory (CFM)
(1990 records)
Central Florida Memory (CFM) is a cooperative project begun in 2002 by three institutions: The University of Central Florida Library, The Orange County Regional History Center, and The Orange County Library System. The start-up phase of the project focuses on Central Florida during the years 1880-1930, a booming time of transition from pioneer frontier, to the early development of the citrus industry, to established towns, cities, and transportation networks. The next phase of the project continues to draw on resources found in the holdings of the three participating institutions, focusing on Central Florida during the years 1930-1960.
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Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Health Professions Rich Media Catalog
(812 records)
The Central Michigan University (CMU) College of Health Professions Rich Media Catalog contains presentations created with Sonic Foundry's Mediasite, a media recording, webcasting, and archiving tool. Presentations consist of professionally produced video, audio and support material delivered simultaneously through the web. Many presentations have been transcoded into various formats for use with portable music and video devices.
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Centre de Recherche en Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques (CRHST)
(2702 records)
The Centre Alexandre Koyre / Centre de Recherche en Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques (CRHST) provides access to post-2000 published works from the CRHST, including books, manuscripts and project notebooks. The CRHST specializes in research about current and past science and technology. Since 2001, the CRHST has focused on the works of Lamarck, Buffon, Ampère, Lavoisier, as well as themes such as the history of crimes in the nineteenth century and the history of geological maps in Europe. It is affiliated with the Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.
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Centre de Ressources pour la Description de l'Oral (CRDO)
(1908 records)
Centre de Ressources pour la Description de l'Oral (CRDO) is is an electronic archive for self-archived linguistic materials (audio recordings and linguistic annotations of these recordings) in the area of language documentation. It is a project of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS).
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Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) Publications
(482 records)
Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP) Publications contains publications written by CIP researchers and staff. The International Potato Center (known by its Spanish acronym, CIP) seeks to reduce poverty and achieve food security on a sustained basis in developing countries through scientific research and related activities on potato, sweetpotato, other root and tuber crops, and on the improved management of natural resources in the Andes and other mountain areas.
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CERN Document Server
(46543 records)
The CERN Document Server offers full-text documents of interest to people working in particle physics and related areas. Formats include preprints, articles, books, journals, photographs, and much more.
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Chemcases: General Chemistry Case Studies
(19 records)
ChemCases: General Chemistry Case Studies is a web-based resource of curriculum supplements for teaching the second semester general chemistry course. Each case study features a number of basic principles covered in a traditional general chemistry curriculum. These concepts can be used to address the decisions that influence development of successful consumer, agricultural and pharmaceutical products. The resource is hosted by Kennesaw State University.
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Ciência da Informação
(565 records)
The Ciência da Informação is a quarterly publication of unknown works related to information science and results of research on the activities of the Sector of Information in Science and Technology, published for the Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia (IBICT). The magazine is multilingual, publishing works in Portuguese, Spanish, English and French. The journal is part of the PKP Open Journal System.
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Ciência y Ensino
(111 records)
Ciência y Ensino was launched in 1996 with support of the College of Education of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas. In 2006 it was put online. Since its origin, Ciência y Ensino has kept the same structure and the same publishing politics, of being destined primarily for professors of sciences. The ISSN of this journal is 1980-8631. This is an Open Journal Systems (OJS) publication.
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CIMEC Document Repository
(15 records)
The CIMEC Document Repository contains documents, reports and preprints from Centro Internacional de Métodos Computacionales en Ingeniería (CIMEC) staff. This is an Open Journal Systems (OJS) publication.
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cIRcle: UBC's Information Repository
(2147 records)
cIRcle: UBC's Information Repository is for published and unpublished materials created by the University of British Columbia. cIRcle is also openly accessible, which means that it is freely available to anyone. cIRcle consists of various communities and collections. Communities are UBC departments, labs, research centres, schools or other administrative units. Each community oversees one or more of its own collections, which contain submitted items. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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CiteBase
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CiteBase provides users with the facility for searching across multiple archives of research articles, with results ranked according to many criteria, including citation impact. CiteBase is part of an effort to improve online services for the research community, from archive software (eprints.org), reference parsing (OpCit), to Open Archives services (CiteBase). These resources will provide a rich information source and navigation system (based on impact and other metrics) to the self-archiving movement.
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CiteSeer Scientific Literature Digital Library
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The CiteSeer Scientific Literature Digital Library aims to improve the dissemination and feedback of scientific literature, and to provide improvements in functionality, usability, availability, cost, comprehensiveness, efficiency, and timeliness. Rather than creating just another digital library, CiteSeer provides algorithms, techniques, and software that can be used in other digital libraries. CiteSeer indexes Postscript and PDF research articles on the Web, and provides some of the following features: autonomous citation indexing, reference linking, related documents, citation context.
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CITHER (Consultation en texte Intégral des THèses en Réseau)
(737 records)
CITHER (Consultation en texte Intégral des THèses en Réseau), disseminates the electronic theses of INSA Lyon (Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon). CITHER studied the various organizational, technical and lawful aspects of the dissemination of theses. It is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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CITIDEL (Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library)
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CITIDEL (Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library) is a consortium led by Hofstra University, The College of New Jersey, Pennsylvania State University, Villanova University, and Virginia Tech. CITIDEL is part of the Collections Track activities in the National SMETE (Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education) Digital Library (NSDL). It operates and maintains a part of the NSDL that serves the computing education community in all its diversity and at all levels.
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CityU Institutional Repository
(1767 records)
CityU Institutional Repository is part of the CityU Library Digital Initiatives. The repository contains academic material from students and staff at the City University of Hong Kong and is hosted by the Run Run Shaw Library. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) Repository
(16014 records)
The Claremont Colleges Digital Library (CCDL) facilitates learning and transforms scholarship by providing the technological infrastructure for disseminating Claremont Colleges teaching and research materials to students, faculty, and scholars. The CCDL ensures that selected collections are safely preserved for posterity. The CCDL serves the intellectual needs of our academic community by using digital technologies to increase access to, enhance delivery of and preserve resources in digital format.
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Clark Art Institute Library Repository
(345 records)
The Clark Art Institute Library Repository contains images from the Clark Art Institute archives. Currently, this includes the David A. Hanson Collection of the History of Photomechanical Reproduction.
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The Cleveland Memory Project
(24287 records)
The Cleveland Memory Project is a showcase for the Special Collections at the Cleveland State University Library. It is a vast photo archive, a virtual reading room, a photographic reproduction service, and a showcase for collections documenting the history of greater Cleveland and the Western Reserve region of northeastern Ohio, its industries and its people. Collected holdings include the Cleveland Press Collection, a newspaper archive of 500,000 photographs, and the Cleveland Union Terminal Collection, including hundreds of photographs chronicling the construction of the Terminal Tower project in the 1920s.
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Clinical and Investigative Medicine
(296 records)
Clinical and Investigative Medicine is the official journal of the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation. It is supported by the Government of Canada, through the Publications Assistance Program (PAP). This is an Open Journal Systems (OJS) publication.
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Clinical Aphasiology
(1013 records)
Clinical Aphasiology is an archive of papers presented at the Conference on Clinical Aphasiology, University of Pittsburgh. It is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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coda: Institutional Repository for the New Zealand ITP Sector
(166 records)
coda: Institutional Repository for the New Zealand ITP Sector is a consortium of Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics of New Zealand (ITPNZ), which have collaborated to develop a common institutional repository. This repository is a service of the coda libraries. Research and scholarly output included here has been selected and deposited by the individual institutes. The repository is hosted on the Digital Commons product from bepress (Berkeley Electronic Press).
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CogPrints Archives
(3205 records)
CogPrints is an electronic archive for self-archived papers in any area of psychology, neuroscience, and linguistics, and many areas of computer science (e.g., artificial intelligence, robotics, vison, learning, speech, neural networks), philosophy (e.g., mind, language, knowledge, science, logic), biology (e.g., ethology, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, behaviour genetics, evolutionary theory), medicine (e.g., psychiatry, neurology, human genetics, imaging), anthropology (e.g., primatology, cognitive ethnology, archeology, paleontology), as well as any other portions of the physical, social and mathematical sciences that are pertinent to the study of cognition.
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Collaborative Digitization Program (CDP)
(19092 records)
The Collaborative Digitization Program (CDP) is a collaborative effort of Colorado's archives, historical societies, libraries, and museums. It provides access to the visual and oral record of Colorado's history, culture, government and industry in full text and graphic content. Participating institutions may contribute content that is "born digital" as well as materials that exist in another format and have been digitized. The "collection" includes a wide range of resources including letters, diaries, government documents, manuscripts, photographs, maps, digital versions of exhibits, artifacts, and oral histories.
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Collection Mémoires et Thèses Électroniques, Université Laval
(2134 records)
The Collection Mémoires et Thèses Électroniques of the Université Laval is a collection of memoirs and electronic theses of the Library of Laval University from 2002 onwards. This collection gives access to the full-text of theses and memoirs in two formats, PDF and XHTML. The drafting and the deposit in electronic medium is left up to the student, consequently the collection is not representative of the whole of the production of theses at Laval University.
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Collection of Biostatistics Research Archive (COBRA)
(85 records)
The Collection of Biostatistics Research Archive (COBRA) is a scholar-driven repository of biostatistics working papers from a variety of institutions and journals. The repository is hosted on the Digital Commons product from bepress (Berkeley Electronic Press).
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Colorado Plateau Digital Archives, Cline Library, Northern Arizona University (NAU)
(64443 records)
The Colorado Plateau Digital Archives from the Cline Library at Northern Arizona University (NAU) contains regional archival treasures held by the Cline Library. This includes thousands of vintage and contemporary photographs, diaries and letters, oral history interviews, films, and maps which document the history of the Colorado Plateau and NAU. Most items have been digitized from the original format; some resources are "digitally born."
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Colorado River Central Arizona Project Collection
(132 records)
The Colorado River Central Arizona Project Collection is comprised of selections from the Carl T. Hayden Papers at the Arizona State University Libraries and other sources. As Arizona Congressman from 1911-1970, Hayden influenced natural resource development, water reclamation, and land-use management, culminating in 1968 with the Central Arizona Project (CAP) to transport Colorado River water to Phoenix and Tucson via a series of aqueducts.
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Colorado State University Libraries Digital Collections
(16 records)
The Colorado State University Libraries Digital Collections are groups of information items in digital format from one or more sources in the Libraries, related by subject or origin. Currently, the collection available is Colorado's Waters Digital Archive.
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Columbia University Libraries Digital Program Division
(44853 records)
The Columbia University Libraries Digital Program Division was created in September 2002 to help shape current and future digital library projects into a coherent, Libraries-based digital program. The new division creates a focal point for digital library planning and coordination as well as a higher level of support for the implementation of key technical infrastructure components needed for Columbia's evolving digital library.
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Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Digital Collections
(7247 records)
The Combined Arms Research Library (CARL) Digital Collections are largely composed of digital versions of paper documents from the CARL collections, including WWII Operational Documents, Stability and Support Operations, Obsolete Military Manuals and Fort Leavenworth History, among others.
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Computer Science Teaching Center (CSTC)
(104 records)
The Computer Science Teaching Center (CSTC) is a digital library of reviewed resources for teaching computer science. It is a repository of peer-reviewed teaching resources for computer science educators. The CSTC is designed to facilitate access to quality teaching materials developed worldwide. It is endorsed by the Association of Computing Machinery (ACM) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Conflict Resolution Education Catalog
(397 records)
The Conflict Resolution Education Catalog is devoted to the promotion of conflict resolution education throughout the world. It serves as a clearinghouse of information on state-of-the-art developments in the CRE field including policy and legislation, current research, service delivery initiatives and organizations, and developments in related fields. It is sponsored by the JAMS Foundation.
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Connexions Repository
(7003 records)
The Connexions Repository is a collection of free scholarly materials and free software tools to help authors publish and collaborate, instructors build and share custom courses, and learners explore the links among concepts, courses, and disciplines. The repository contains small "knowledge chunks" that connect into courses, developed by a worldwide community of authors in fields ranging from computer science to music and from mathematics to biodiversity.
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conoZe: Intelligere ut Credas, Credere ut Intelligas
(8655 records)
conoZe is an electronic publication of thought, science and culture in Spanish. They make available to the Spanish-speaking public a place for study, analysis, debate and knowledge on any subject related to history, philosophy or science at the present time.
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Conservatoire Numérique des Arts et Métiers (CNAM)
(101 records)
The Conservatoire Numérique des Arts et Métiers (CNAM) is a numerical library devoted to the history of sciences and techniques, supported by the Library of CNAM. The CNAM is a joint project of the Library, the Centre d'Histoire des Techniques, and the Centre d'Études et de Recherche en Informatique.
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Contracampo
(25 records)
Contracampo is a publication of the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF) of Brazil, which sponsors and hosts it. Its ISSN is 1414-7483 and it is accessible through Portcom (Portal da Produção Científica em Comunicação).
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Conversations between Heiner Müller and Alexander Kluge
(22 records)
Conversations between Heiner Müller and Alexander Kluge consists of a set of interviews/discussions between the West German writer and film maker Alexander Kluge and the East German playwright Heiner Müller, all of which were videotaped and some of which were aired on German television between 1988 and 1995. The collection is hosted by the Cornell University Library.
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Cornell University Library Historical Mathematics Monographs Collection
(634 records)
The Cornell University Library Historical Mathematics Monographs Collection contains selected monographs with expired copyrights chosen from the mathematics field. These were monographs that were brittle and decaying and in need of rescue.
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Cornell University Library: HEARTH (Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History)
(975 records)
Cornell University Library: HEARTH (Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition, History) is a core electronic collection of books and journals in home economics and related disciplines. Titles published between 1850 and 1950 were selected and ranked by teams of scholars for their great historical importance. The first phase of this project focused on books published between 1850 and 1925 and a small number of journals. Future phases of the project will include books published between 1926 and 1950, as well as additional journals.
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Cornell University Library: Making of America (MOA)
(130 records)
These records are Cornell University Library's contributions to Making of America (MOA), a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, American history, sociology, religion, and science and technology. This site provides access to monograph volumes and journal articles with 19th century imprints. The project represents a major collaborative endeavor in preservation and electronic access to historical texts.
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Cornell University Library: New York State Historical Literature
(582 records)
Cornell University Library: New York State Historical Literature is a collection of selected monographs, pamphlets and other materials with expired copyrights chosen from Cornell Library's extensive collection of New York State Literature. These were materials that were brittle and decaying and in need of rescue. These materials were digitally scanned and facsimile editions on acid free paper were created.
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Cornell University Library: The Core Historical Literature in Agriculture
(1761 records)
Cornell University Library: The Core Historical Literature in Agriculture is a core electronic collection of agricultural texts published between the early nineteenth century and the middle to late twentieth century. Full-text materials cover agricultural economics, agricultural engineering, animal science, crops and their protection, food science,forestry, human nutrition, rural sociology, and soil science. Scholars have selected the titles in this collection for their historical importance.
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Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy
(88 records)
Cosmos and History is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy's vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life, humanity and society. Philosophy so conceived is not identified with the work of professional philosophers, and the journal welcomes contributions from philosophically oriented thinkers from all disciplines.
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Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC) ePublication Archive
(16884 records)
The ePublication Archive is a project sponsored by the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils (CCLRC) Library Committee, which aims to collect information on the academic output of CCLRC, from both CCLRC authors and facility users. Its objectives are to build a central repository of publications containing the scientific and technical output of CCLRC and make that accessible to the public. It contains to-be-peer-reviewed journal articles, laboratory technical reports, conference presentations/papers, intellectual property rights and patents, theses and final project reports.
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Cranfield CERES (Cranfield Collection of E-RESearch)
(2697 records)
Cranfield CERES (Cranfield Collection of E-RESearch) is a digital repository of research output from Cranfield University. CERES contains a growing subset of research undertaken at Cranfield University including journal pre-prints and peer-reviewed journal reprints, full-text digital theses and dissertations, book chapters, working papers and technical reports. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Crystal Structure Report Archive, University of Southampton
(206 records)
The Crystal Structure Report Archive, University of Southampton service provides a growing database of crystal structure research from the University of Southampton Chemistry department researchers. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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CSIR Research Space
(1706 records)
CSIR Research Space provides access to some of the research outputs generated by CSIR (Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) scientists. The CSIR in South Africa is one of the leading scientific and technology research, development and implementation organisations in Africa. It undertakes directed research and development for socio-economic growth. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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CSUCI Institutional Repository
(266 records)
The CSUCI Institutional Repository provides access to publications written by students and researchers at California State University Channel Islands. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Cuadernos de Documentación Multimedia (CDM)
(35 records)
Cuadernos de Documentación Multimedia (CDM) is an online journal covering all aspects of multimedia.
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Cuadernos de Matemática y Mecánica
(35 records)
Cuadernos de Matemática y Mecánica is a publication of Centro Internacional de Métodos Computacionales en Ingeniería. This is an Open Journal Systems (OJS) publication.
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Cultural Service Centre (CSC) Austria Repository
(15 records)
The Cultural Service Centre (CSC) Austria Repository contains cultural materials from several sources in Austria. The CSC develops new information technologies, and provides assistance in connecting those interested in cultural service.
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CURATOR: Chiba University's Repository for Access to Outcomes from Research
(21171 records)
CURATOR: Chiba University's Repository for Access to Outcomes from Research captures, preserves and makes publicly available intellectual digital materials from research activities on Chiba University campuses, including peer-reviewed articles, theses, preprints, statistical and experimental data, course materials and software. CURATOR is intended to function as the portal for the outcomes from Chiba University's research activities. The University Library is responsible for building and operating CURATOR under the guidance of the Faculty Committee for Improved Scholarly Information Availability.
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Curtin University of Technology Institutional Repository, espace@Curtin
(1920 records)
The Curtin University of Technology Institutional Repository, espace@Curtin, provides access to refereed research produced by Curtin University of Technology staff and postgraduate students. Curtin's repository contains published and pre-published journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters and datasets. espace@Curtin is an innovative approach to scholarly communication - making Curtin's research freely and globally accessible.
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CWI (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica) Institutional Repository
(7649 records)
The CWI (Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica) Institutional Repository hosts all repositories from NWO (Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek) instututions.
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Cybertesis Perú, Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM)
(1079 records)
Cybertesis Perú is a product of the Biblioteca Central de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) and publishes electronic versions of plaintext theses and dissertations. It is a project of the "CyberThèses network" which is gathering materials from many institutions - French-speaking people or not - throughout the world. It runs using Cyberdocs technology.
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CyberTheses, l'Université Lumière Lyon 2
(1135 records)
CyberTheses of the Université Lumière Lyon 2 facilitates the publication and access to the texts of theses created by the students of the University. CyberTheses is the result of a program of cooperation between Universite de Montréal, Université Lumière Lyon 2 and the University of Chile, with the support of Fonds Francophone des Inforoutes and UNESCO.
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