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  2. Open access in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Directory of Open Access Journals. UK: Infrastructure Services for Open Access. Peter Suber (ed.). "(Ireland)". Open Access Tracking Project. Harvard University. OCLC 1040261573. News and comment from the worldwide movement for open access to research "Browse by Country: Ireland". ROARMAP: Registry of Open Access Repository Mandates and Policies.

  3. Open-access repository - Wikipedia

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    Open-access repositories, such as an institutional repository or disciplinary repository, provide free access to research for users outside the institutional community and are one of the recommended ways to achieve the open access vision described in the Budapest Open Access Initiative definition of open access.

  4. James Hardiman Library - Wikipedia

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    Academic library: Access and use; Access requirements: Registered students and all staff of the University are entitled to use the Library. Graduates of the University of Galway, students from other Universities and members of the public requiring access for genuine research purposes or scholarly needs may apply to use the James Hardiman Library.

  5. Open access - Wikipedia

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    Open access helps researchers as readers by opening up access to articles that their libraries do not subscribe to. All researchers benefit from open access as no library can afford to subscribe to every scientific journal and most can only afford a small fraction of them – this is known as the "serials crisis". [128]

  6. University College Dublin Library - Wikipedia

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    The library as a whole contains over 800,000 print volumes, and access to over 260,000 e-books. Almost 80% of stock is on open access. Almost 80% of stock is on open access. [ citation needed ] Approximately 7,500 purchased monographs , and 2,500 donations or legal deposit items are added to stock each year, and 99,000 current journal titles ...

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Open/Open access task force/Open ...

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    This page serves to gain an overview over existing and missing articles, categories and media pertaining to matters of open access, and some related open science topics. It will be expanded based on feedback and critical evaluation of similar listings (e.g. the one in use at the Open Access Directory) Please edit directly, rather than commenting on the talk page.

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  9. Timeline of the open-access movement - Wikipedia

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    "History of open access". Harvard University. Compilation of Peter Suber's contributions to the history of open access, 1992–present. "Timeline of the open access movement". Open Access Directory. This timeline was created and initially maintained by Peter Suber, who crowd-sourced it in February 2009 by moving it to the Open Access Directory.