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      <title>Shared Repositories, Shared Benefits: Regional and Consortial Repositories in Japan</title>
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      <description>The ShaRe Project (Shared Repository Project 2008-2009), which aimed to promote the concept of consortial repositories and facilitate their implementation, has made a significant contribution to the rapid growth of institutional repositories (IRs) in Japan. Following precedents including White Rose Research Online (UK) and SHERPA-LEAP (UK), 14 regional consortial repositories have been set up on a prefectoral basis across Japan*. Their success is demonstrated by the fact that as many as 92 bodies have set up IRs despite having no institutional hardware of their own.</description>
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      <title>Takeo Ozono</title>
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      <description>Takeo Ozono is a librarian, working at Kagawa University Library, Japan. His current main role is library system and repository manager of Kagawa University. He is also a member of the Planning and Co-ordinating Working Group of the Digital Repository Federation (DRF) and was involved in Shared Repository Project (ShaRe).</description>
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