000050187 000__ 01648nmm\\2200360\c\4500 000050187 001__ 50187 000050187 003__ DE-604 000050187 005__ 20240923171152.0 000050187 007__ cr|uuu---uuuuu 000050187 008__ 090401s2007\\\\\\\||||\o||u|\||||||eng\d 000050187 020__ $$a9780980298840$$qPrint 000050187 040__ $$aSwGeWIPO$$bger$$erakwb 000050187 041__ $$aeng 000050187 084__ $$aN 738 PAP.G 000050187 1001_ $$aPappalardo, Kylie$$eauthor 000050187 24510 $$aA guide to developing open access through your digital repository /$$cKylie Pappalardo and Anne Fitzgerald. 000050187 264_1 $$aBrisbane :$$bQueensland Univ. of Technology,$$c2007. 000050187 300__ $$a121 pages. 000050187 336__ $$aText$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000050187 337__ $$aComputermedien$$bc$$2rdamedia 000050187 338__ $$aOnline-Ressource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000050187 4900_ $$aOAK Law Project Guide Series 000050187 520__ $$aThe advent of the internet and digital technologies has enabled information to be accessed and disseminated far more easily than ever before. Technological developments have swept away a whole range of restrictions that in earlier times impeded or prevented open access to knowledge, such as geographical barriers, time restrictions, delays in distribution of physical materials and barriers that limited the range of sources accessible by any one individual. Improved access to information benefits researchers by enabling them to study their field more broadly, reducing the amount of duplicative research, and assisting in the production of better informed - and therefore better quality - research. For these reasons, the open access movement aims to promote the dissemination of knowledge broadly and freely across the internet in a timely fashion 000050187 650_4 $$aOpen access publishing / Australia 000050187 650_4 $$aScholarly electronic publishing / Australia 000050187 650_4 $$aInstitutional repositories / Australia 000050187 7001_ $$aFitzgerald, Anne$$eVerfasser$$4aut 000050187 85640 $$uhttp://eprints.qut.edu.au/9671/1/9671.pdf$$yView eBook 000050187 904__ $$aBook 000050187 980__ $$aBIB