"Integration and collaboration" within recently established Australian scholarly publishing initiatives

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to highlight how application integration and project collaboration is being used to support the development of newly established university electronic presses and institutional repositories.Design methodology approach - This paper presents a summary of a number...

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