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hprints.org is a recently established Open Access repository in the fields of social sciences and arts and humanities. It is a Nordic initiative and as such an example of a ”green” Open Access facility aiming at making scholarly documents publicly available to the widest possible audience. The archi...

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Hauptverfasser: Dorch Sören Bertil Fabrisius , Köbenhavns Universitets Biblioteks- og Informationsservice, Rabow Ingegerd , Lunds Universitetsbibliotek, Sikström Marjatta , Stockholms universitet, Universitetsbiblioteket, Schipp von Branitz Nielsen Simone , Köbenhavns Universitets Biblioteks- og Informationsservice, Gilbert Jonas , Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek, Nyman Mia , Köbenhavns Universitets Biblioteks- og Informationsservice, Drachen Thea Marie , Köbenhavns Universitets Biblioteks- og Informationsservice, Schipp von Branitz Nielsen Simone, Köbenhavns University’s Library and Information Service, Nyman Mia, Köbenhavns University’s Library and Information Service, Drachen Thea Marie, Köbenhavns University’s Library and Information Service
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Zusammenfassung:hprints.org is a recently established Open Access repository in the fields of social sciences and arts and humanities. It is a Nordic initiative and as such an example of a ”green” Open Access facility aiming at making scholarly documents publicly available to the widest possible audience. The archive can be accessed freely on the Internet.hprints.org has been funded twice by Nordbib, since 2007. The first hprints project set up the current repository on a basis of technical and policy requirements, and the second – ongoing – project has translated the authors’ rights document “Licence to Publish” into Nordic languages, and are now conducting focused outreach to selected groups of researchers. Published hprints.org is a recently established Open Access repository in the fields of social sciences and arts and humanities. It is a Nordic initiative and as such an example of a ”green” Open Access facility aiming at making scholarly documents publicly available to the widest possible audience. The archive can be accessed freely on the Internet.hprints.org has been funded twice by Nordbib, since 2007. The first hprints project set up the current repository on a basis of technical and policy requirements, and the second – ongoing – project has translated the authors’ rights document “Licence to Publish” into Nordic languages, and are now conducting focused outreach to selected groups of researchers. Published