This brief article tells of the emergence and development of a service for speedy, on-line distribution of recent additions to the broad literatures on economics and related areas called NEP: New Economics Papers. This service is part of a wider project called RePEc. RePEc is a digital library for the Economics discipline. Details are also provided on how to make individual and institutional contributions
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
A new subject repository, Economists Online (EO), has recently been launched. The pioneering model u...
Electronic publishing is increasing in most academic disciplines, incorporating not just electronic ...
This brief article tells of the emergence and development of a service for speedy, on-line distribut...
This paper adds to the growing literature on the formation of online communities from an historical ...
NEP (New Economics Papers) is a current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economic...
This paper presents and analyses “NEP: New Economics Papers”, the current awareness service of the R...
“NEP: New Economics Papers,” the current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economi...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
We study how the democratization of the diffusion of research through the Internet could have helped...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
This paper updates Goffe and Parks (1997), which examined the Internet infrastructure of the economi...
RePEc is a large digital library for the economics community. “NEP: New Economics Papers” is a curre...
Publishing articles on the economics involves long time frames of up to several years, from submissi...
This paper reviews the impact of two convergent trends in publication; the growth of 'electronic dis...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
A new subject repository, Economists Online (EO), has recently been launched. The pioneering model u...
Electronic publishing is increasing in most academic disciplines, incorporating not just electronic ...
This brief article tells of the emergence and development of a service for speedy, on-line distribut...
This paper adds to the growing literature on the formation of online communities from an historical ...
NEP (New Economics Papers) is a current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economic...
This paper presents and analyses “NEP: New Economics Papers”, the current awareness service of the R...
“NEP: New Economics Papers,” the current awareness service for the RePEc (Research Papers in Economi...
The first electronic Economics preprint appeared in 1993. Since then the growth has been dramatic as...
We study how the democratization of the diffusion of research through the Internet could have helped...
After arXiv.org, the RePEc economics library offers the second-largest source of freely downloadable...
This paper updates Goffe and Parks (1997), which examined the Internet infrastructure of the economi...
RePEc is a large digital library for the economics community. “NEP: New Economics Papers” is a curre...
Publishing articles on the economics involves long time frames of up to several years, from submissi...
This paper reviews the impact of two convergent trends in publication; the growth of 'electronic dis...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
A new subject repository, Economists Online (EO), has recently been launched. The pioneering model u...
Electronic publishing is increasing in most academic disciplines, incorporating not just electronic ...