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SPARC's new Open Access Programs web page https://db.arl.org/oap gives librarians, administrators and others a way to share the concept and execution of open access programs held at their universities. Institutions can submit information about the open access program on their campus or simply browse information about other institutions’ open access programs. A “program” can be broadly defined – anything from a brown bag lunch to a meeting of a department or faculty senate to a regional conference on open access. Because so many issues in scholarly communication are closely related, the site also contains information on institutional repositories and scholarly communication programs in general.
Posted by P. Kaufman at December 5, 2005 7:47 AM