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HAL (Hyper Article on Line)
(106818 records)
The HAL (Hyper Article on Line) application provides an interface for authors to submit their scientific articles (mathematics, physics, informatics) on the CCSD article database. These are instantly and automatically sent to the "arXiv" database (now located at Cornell University, formerly at Los Alamos). Due to the specialized HAL interface, authors provide structured informations about the article they submitted. Consequently, HAL enables sharper research than arXiv allows. Another advantage is that it provides more flexibility of successive versions of an article.
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HAL-IN2P3: Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules
(3889 records)
HAL-IN2P3 is the archive for scientific and technical publications of the IN2P3 (Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules). It is a project of the Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe (CCSD) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. It is running on HAL software, created by CCSD.
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HALCoRe (ULB Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany)
(927 records)
HALCoRe is an Open Source project for the development of digital library and archive solutions (or, put more generally, "Content Repositories" or CoRe) at the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt of the Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg. In the CoRe project a group of universities is working on the development of a shared software core for such applications. This core is adjustable to local requirements and easy to modify. On the basis of this core, which is available under the open source GNU General Public License, specific local applications will emerge at the participating institutes.
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Halmstad University Scholarly Archive (HUSA)
(1598 records)
Halmstad University Scholarly Archive (HUSA) provides access to research from the University. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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The Harrow: Original Works of Fantasy and Horror
(430 records)
The Harrow is an online reviewed literary magazine devoted to publishing original and complete works of fantasy and horror.
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Harvard Smithsonian Digital Video Library
(1017 records)
The Harvard Smithsonian Digital Video Library is a collection of digital video materials supporting science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education reform. It is sponsored by The Science Media Group, part of the Science Education Department at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and producer of "A Private Universe." It contains clinical interviews of student ideas, demonstrations of phenomena, case studies of instruction or research, interviews with experts and correlations to state and national curriculum standards.
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Harvard University Library Virtual Collections
(27358 records)
The Harvard University Library Virtual Collections contains a selection of the Library's web-accessible collections, including Contagion: Historical Views of Diseases and Epidemics, Dying Speeches and Bloody Murders: Crimes and Broadsides, Immigration to the United States (1789-1930), the Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection, Studies in Scarlet: Marriage & Sexuality in the U.S. & U.K. (1815-1914), The Poet's Voice: A Digital Poetry Collection, and Women Working (1800-1930).
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Heidelberger Historische Bestände (Diglit)
(1140 records)
The Heidelberger Historische Bestände (Diglit) contains historic literature from the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. This includes manuscripts from the Bibliotheca Palatina, incunabula, legal sources, archeological literature, journals and newspapers.
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HeiDok: Heidelberger Dokumentenserver
(7761 records)
HeiDok: Heidelberger Dokumentenserver is an open access platform which offers the members of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg the opportunity to publish their materials free of charge on the Web. Besides traditional texts, it also includes multimedia documents with sound, picture, film, and computer animation. HeiDok is based on the system OPUS, developed at the University of Stuttgart.
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Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung Repository
(262 records)
Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (or Helmholtz Centre of Infection Research) is the new name of the GBF Gesellschaft für Biotechnologische Forschung (or German Research Centre for Biotechnology) in Braunschweig, Germany. The Helmholtz Zentrum für Infektionsforschung Repository provides access to research done at the Centre. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Helsinki University of Technology (HUT) Dissertations
(1178 records)
The Helsinki University of Technology Dissertations archive contains doctoral dissertations of HUT PhD defenders. The Main Library has built and maintains the electronic dissertation process.
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HERMES-IR
(3176 records)
HERMES-IR (Hitotsubashi Educational and Research MEdia Service Institutional Repository), is a storehouse of digitized products of Hitotsubashi University. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Higher Education Perspectives (HEP)
(52 records)
Higher Education Perspectives (HEP) is a peer reviewed journal that examines all aspects of higher education, with a focus on Canada. Topics and themes include management and governance of universities and community colleges, and the internationalization and globalization of research, curricula, student body and professoriate. Other themes include academic freedom, tenure, differentiation, history of higher education, issues around professional education and higher education in the Canadian context. Its ISSN is 1710-1530.
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HighWire Press, Stanford University
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HighWire Press is a division of the Stanford University Libraries, which produces the online versions of high-impact, peer-reviewed journals and other scholarly content. Recipient of the 2003 ALPSP Award for "Service to Not-for-Profit Publishing", HighWire partners with influential scholarly societies, university presses and publishers to create a collection of fully searchable research and clinical literature online.
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Hindawi
(25479 records)
Hindawi is an academic publisher with open access journals in the fields of engineering, life sciences, mathematics, and physical sciences. In February 2007, Hindawi announced its full conversion to open access, making it the only publisher with fully developed open access journals spanning such a wide range of subjects in science, technology, and medicine.
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Hirosaki University Repository for Academic Resources
(482 records)
Hirosaki University Repository for Academic Resources contains publications from Hirosaki University. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Hiroshima University Institutional Repository
(16344 records)
Hiroshima University Institutional Repository is an electronic library that collects and preserves intellectual digital materials from research activities at Hiroshima University and provides them to the public. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Hirsla: Landspítali University Hospital (LSH) Research Archive
(1019 records)
The Hirsla: Landspítali University Hospital (LSH) Research Archive is an open access repository designed to capture, store, index, preserve and redistribute in digital format the intellectual work of LSH employees. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Historic American Sheet Music: Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University
(17698 records)
The Historic American Sheet Music collection from the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke University holds a significant collection of 19th and early 20th century American sheet music. The Historic American Sheet Music Project provides access to digital images of pieces from the collection, published in the United States between 1850 and 1920.
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HKU (Hong Kong University) Scholars Hub
(6669 records)
The HKU (Hong Kong University) Scholars Hub showcases, preserves, and increases discovery of the scholarly work of HKU faculty and students. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung OPUS
(95 records)
The Hochschule Konstanz Technik, Wirtschaft und Gestaltung OPUS system allows instructors and students to publish scientific documents of the Hochschule. The repository is based on the Online-Publikations-Server (OPUS) system, developed at the University of Stuttgart.
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HochschulSchriftenServer (HSSS) der Sächsische Landesbibliothek Staats- und Universtitätsbibliotek (SLUB) Dresden
(2118 records)
The HochSchulSchriftenserver (HSSS) der Sächsische Landesbibliothek Staats- und Universtitätsbibliotek (SLUB) Dresden is an online document server containing the full texts of dissertations from 1999 onward as well as research reports, preprints, and proceedings, among other publications, from the University of Technology Dresden. It serves as reference and a long-term archive for scientific electronic documents of research and science.
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HofPrints: Hofstra University Eprint Archive
(44 records)
HofPrints is an electronic archive for papers produced by members of the Hofstra University community. The archive includes papers written by Hofstra faculty and administrators, papers delivered at Hofstra University sponsored conferences as well as invited lectures. HofPrints is running eprints.org archive-creating software.
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Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP)
(24955 records)
Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers (HUSCAP ) contains peer-reviewed journal articles, proceedings, educational resources and any kind of scholarly works of Hokkaido University. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Hokkaido University, Department of Mathematics, EPrint Series
(1510 records)
The Hokkaido University, Department of Mathematics, EPrint Series contains preprints, conference papers and reports of academics at the Department of Mathematics at Hokkaido University. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software.
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Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) Institutional Repository
(2927 records)
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has developed an institutional repository using MIT's DSpace technology. It contains scholarly works from the faculty of HKUST including preprints, working papers, technical reports, conference papers, journal articles and presentations, among others. Further additions are planned.
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Hong Kong University Theses Online (HKUTO)
(13975 records)
The Hong Kong University Theses Collection holds theses and dissertations submitted for higher degrees to the University of Hong Kong since 1941. The first recorded thesis was dated 1928, though all theses prior to 1941 were lost during the occupation of WWII. HKUTO includes works in the arts, humanities, education and the social, medical and natural sciences. Many of them deal entirely with or focus on subjects relating to Hong Kong. The collection is primarily in English, with some in English and Chinese, and others in Chinese only. Almost all HKU theses are included in HKUTO.
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Horizon/Pleins Textes: Fonds Documentaire de l'IRD
(33513 records)
Horizon/Pleins Textes: Fonds Documentaire de l'IRD contains full-text documents from the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement (IRD).
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Hosei University Repository
(1443 records)
The Hosei University Repository contains publications from researchers at Hosei University. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
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Hrcak: Portal Znanstvenih Casopisa Republike Hrvatske
(22875 records)
Hrcak: Portal Znanstvenih Casopisa Republike Hrvatske is the central portal for Croatian scientific journals. Hrcak offers access to the journals as per the Open Access Initiative.
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Human Sciences Archive
(115 records)
The Human Sciences Archive contains publications related to language and communication, mostly written in the French language. The archive runs on e-prints, open archive software available from eprints.org.
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Humboldt Digital Scholar
(293 records)
Humboldt Digital Scholar is the digital archive of Humboldt State University scholarship. It is a pilot project of the Humboldt State University Library, and is available for archiving collections of scholarly works by HSU faculty and students. All collections must be sponsored by an HSU faculty member.
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