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  • 17 Jul 09
    lystrata
    Rohn Wood

    This paper was commissioned by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
    as the first step in a three-stage process aimed at gaining a more systematic
    understanding of the mechanisms for pursuing sustainability in not-for-profit
    projects. It focuses on what we call ‘online academic resources’ (OARs), which are
    projects whose primary aim is to make content and scholarly discourse available
    on the web for research, collaboration, and teaching. This includes scholarly
    journals and monographs as well as a vast array of new formats that are emerging
    to disseminate scholarship, such as preprint servers and wikis. It also includes
    digital collections of primary source materials, datasets, and audio-visual materials
    that universities, libraries, museums, archives and other cultural and educational
    institutions are putting online.

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  • 15 Jul 09
    kgerber
    Kent Gerber

    Ithaka Report on 12 new funding models for digitized collections. 66 pages.
    Guthrie, K., Griffiths, R., & Maron, N. (2008, May). Sustainability and revenue models for online academic resources: An Ithaka report. Ithaka - Strategic Content Alliance.

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