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Digital Peer Publishing NRW (DiPP) is a large-scale project initiated by the Ministry for Science and Research in North Rhine-Westphalia and implemented by the Hochschulbibliothekszentrum NRW 'University Libraries Center' in Cologne. The Ministry for Science and Research in North Rhine-Westphalia has acted as initiator for the Open Access Initiative: Digital Peer Publishing NRW. This initiative encourages the foundation and expansion of scientific e-journals.The goal is to increase the number of high-quality scientific publications, as well as to develop new methods of network-based cooperative information management and anchor these as far as possible. These in turn enable speedy, open, and transparent digital peer publishing in an attractive environment. (Excerpt from this source)
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Building the Info Grid |
Wolfram Horstmann, Liv Fugl and Jessica Lindholm report on the two-day conference Building the Info Grid on trends and perspectives in digital library technology and services held in Copenhagen in September. |
October 2005, issue45, event report |