The production of knowledge for international cultural relations takes place globally in institutions of different type, not only in research institutions. Those involved in international cultural relations, globally, who need access to the relevant documents are not always immediately provided with comprehensive library services. These documents can appear as classic publishers' publications or in periodicals, but also on institutional websites and in other places where so-called "grey literature" is found. In order to meet the information needs of subject experts, the open access community has offered so-called subject repositories since the early 1990s, which make relevant documents available as a collection. These repositories are stil...
This research paper sets up a typology of libraries managed by cultural centres abroad. Nearly 2,200...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has changed the way that we access information. Digital repositories have b...
The production of knowledge for international cultural relations takes place globally in institution...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
A planned open-access knowledge-sharing platform for the field of international cultural relations f...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
In spite of the growing success of the open access initiative, a significant part of scientific and ...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
cited By 0International audienceIn spite of the growing success of the open access initiative, a sig...
Cultural actions are among the best tools for ministries of foreign affairs worldwide. Many countrie...
This research paper sets up a typology of libraries managed by cultural centres abroad. Nearly 2,200...
Cultural actions are among the best tools for ministries of foreign affairs worldwide. Many countrie...
This research paper sets up a typology of libraries managed by cultural centres abroad. Nearly 2,200...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has changed the way that we access information. Digital repositories have b...
The production of knowledge for international cultural relations takes place globally in institution...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
To meet the information needs of subject experts, so-called open-access subject repositories have be...
A planned open-access knowledge-sharing platform for the field of international cultural relations f...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
A large part of the literature published in the ‘Global South’ is barely covered by bibliographic da...
In spite of the growing success of the open access initiative, a significant part of scientific and ...
The recent report of the “Comité des Sages” recommends that “cultural institutions should make publi...
cited By 0International audienceIn spite of the growing success of the open access initiative, a sig...
Cultural actions are among the best tools for ministries of foreign affairs worldwide. Many countrie...
This research paper sets up a typology of libraries managed by cultural centres abroad. Nearly 2,200...
Cultural actions are among the best tools for ministries of foreign affairs worldwide. Many countrie...
This research paper sets up a typology of libraries managed by cultural centres abroad. Nearly 2,200...
From a presentation given at "Sofia 2006: Globalization, Digitization, Preservation and Access of Cu...
The World Wide Web (WWW) has changed the way that we access information. Digital repositories have b...