6000 year old human footprints (h-prints) preserved in volcanic mud near the lake in Managua, Nicaragua (Wikipedia)

e-print archive for Nordic arts and humanities

hprints wishes to provide a policy and a technical infrastructure that permits Open Access to research within the arts and humanities. We believe that this will result in a number of advantages with respect to the electronic accessibility and visibility of the arts and humanities research area

Consortium members

Copenhagen University Library (the Royal Library); Faculty of Humanities (University of Copenhagen); Lund University; Museum Tusculanum Press; University of Oslo

Project background

Research and publishing from Nordic scholars within the arts and humanities are among the best in the world and it may thus seem counter intuitive, that these areas are facing severe problems related to quantifying the quality of their research.

hprints.org

Open Access to research within the arts and humanities

Previous hprints workshops

Seminar on Open Access 2007

In November 2007 Copenhagen University Library held a seminar on Open Access

Open Access links

Links to databases containing Open Access journals and repositories.

Subject specialist


Søren Bertil F. Dorch, Ph.D.
E-mail: bfd@kb.dk
Messenger: bfd@dnlb.dk
Skype: anarnur
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