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E-Prints Revolution: Publication and Access Redefined
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The speed at which rate of scholarly information is increasing is frenetic. Catalyzing this astonishing growth are the technological developments. The dream of a researcher to have free, instant access to peer reviewed papers and data, is now a possibility, all thanks to the process of author self-archiving. To archive especially the research works in institutional repositories has been possible due to the movement called Open Access. This paper takes a brief look at the development of the movement and a parametric study of some of the best-known archives in the scholarly world.
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Scholarly Information, Research Worker, Information Access, Peer Reviewed Papers, Authors Self Archiving, Open Access.
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