Digital Archives consists of a subset of valuable collections found on the Web from institutional repositories, including preprint (pre-view), postprints (post-review) and reprints (published) of scientific papers, conference papers and posters, theses, reports, books and book chapters, magazines articles, web products, project descriptions, and other published or unpublished documents.
The collections currently covered in Digital Archives are: National Aerospace Laboratories, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Australian National University, Università di Bologna, University of Calgary, Cornell University, Cranfield University, University of Delaware, Universität Dortmund, E-LIS, Erasmus Universiteit, Flinders University, Universiteit Gent, Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Glasgow, Göteborg University, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Hokkaido University, University of Michigan Humanities Text Initiative, Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Kanazawa University, Kumamoto University, Kyushu University, University of Leicester, Universiteit Leiden, University College London, Loughborough University, Lund University, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Malmö University, Manchester Metropolitan University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nagoya University, University of New Mexico, Ohio State University Knowledge Bank, OpenMed@NIC, Open Research Online, University of Oregon Scholars' Bank, Oregon State University, Universidade Federal Do Parana, Pascal Eprints, PhilSci Archive, University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, University of Rochester, National Institute of Technology Rourkela, University of Southampton, University of Strathclyde, Texas A&M University, Tsukuba University, Waseda University, University of Washington and White Rose Consortium.
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