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May 18, 2005
What is a digital archive?
A digital archive is a method of
collecting, preserving, and providing access to the
digital resources of scientific research.
Digital Archives Initiatives
arXiv.org
e-Print archive
An online archive of preprints of the articles in the field of physics, mathematics,
non-linear science, computer science, and quantitative biology. Operated
and funded by Cornell University.
Cell Press
journal archive
The online archive of the Cell Press journals is available on both ScienceDirect
and on the Cell Press journal
sites.
MARS (Mason Archival
Repository Service)
A digital archiving system and an institutional repository at George
Mason University.
The
National Library of the Netherlands
A digital archive of all research published by BioMed Central.
Open
Archives Initiative
The open archives initiatives from the
Digital Library Federation, the Coalition for Networked
Information, and from National Science Foundation Grant No.
IIS-9817416.
Potsdam
University, Germany
A digital archive of BioMed Central journals.
Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
The online archive of the Proceeding of the National Academy of
Sciences (1915- to 6 months ago). Immediate open access to some articles
PubMed Central (PMC)
An
open access digital repository of life sciences journals at the National Institutes of Health.
More on digital archives
BioMed
Central: Journal archiving
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Questions &
comments to Victoria Shelton, Life
Sciences Librarian,
GMU Libraries
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