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Oxford E-prints is a cross-disciplinary digital archive for research articles written by Oxford University authors. The repository has been developed as part of the SHERPA (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) project and is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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An Investigation into Free Ebooks - Berglund, Ylva; Morrison, Alan; Wilson, Rowan; Wynne, Martin
Hundreds of thousands of electronic texts are freely available on the internet, and many of them are texts which are used in colleges and universities in the UK. A report was commissioned by the JISC E-books Working Group to investigate the following questions:
* What sorts of free e-books are available which are relevant to FE and HE in the UK?
* Are they of sufficient quality for use in teaching and learning?
* What is required to deploy them in the curriculum?
* Can we save money by using free e-books instead of buying print books or commercial e-books?...
(pdf ARRAY(0x1453676c)) - 07-mar-2005