- Hprints
hprints (pronounced in English as aitch prints) is an
archive for electronicpreprint s ofscientific paper s in the fields of arts and humanities and it can be accessed freely via theInternet since it is anOpen Access repository aiming at making scholarly documents publicly available to the widest possible audience.The hprints project
The aim of hprints is to make
Nordic research available through anOpen Access online electronic full text archive, but the limitation toNordic countries is claimed to be mainly an initial restriction for funding reasons. The archive will primarily contain electronic research documents in the form of preprints, reprints, working papers, book chapters, conference reports, invited lecture manuscripts etc. The archive is setup, maintained and promoted byCopenhagen University Library and consortium members. The consortium members are:
*Copenhagen University Library, part of theDanish Royal Library )
* The Faculty of Humanities, atCopenhagen University
*Lund University Library
*Museum Tusculanum Press , an academic publisher
*University of Oslo LibrarySubmissions of electronic text material to the archive is decentral and take place at the local individual researcher, or research group level.Using hprints
Hence hprints is a tool for scientific communication between academic scholars, who can upload full-text research material such as articles, papers, conference papers, book chapters etc. The content of the deposited material should be comparable to that of a scientific paper that a scholar would consider suitable for publication in for example a peer reviewed scientific journal.
It is possible to search and find the paper by defined topics through an Internet search. Secondly, all submitted papers are stored permanently and receive a stable web address, as e.g. the paper in this example:
Pietism and the politics of catechisms Horstbøll H. Scandinavian Journal of History 29, 2 (2004) p. 143-160 http://www.hprints.org/hprints-00254947/en/
History
May 2007 the Nordic funding agency for libraries, Nordbib, granted the hprints project 287,000 DKK as part of its financing programme "Work Package 2: Focus area on Content and Accessibility". The plan was to launch an archive one year from this date i.e. approximately June 2008: The hprints project wishes to provide a policy and a technical infrastructure that permits
Open Access to research within the arts and humanities. The assumption was that this will result in a number of advantages with respect to the electronic accessibility and visibility of the arts and humanities research area.October 2007, the Advisory Board of the Nordbib "hprints project" chose the system to be used for the Nordic arts and humanities e-print archive. Three possible alternatives existed:
EPrints from theUniversity of Southampton , LUR fromLund University Libraries, and HAL from the French national research council (CNRS). BothEPrints and LUR are freeOpen Source software that can be setup locally or hosted commercially, while HAL is a functioning archive, to which portals can be setup.At the hprints Advisory Board meeting in October, it was decided to collaborate with the french research council, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). Hence, the hprints e-print archive for Nordic arts and humanities is set up as a
Nordic HAL portal with its own layout and adapted to the requirements of hprints.March 2008 hprints opened for public access. Since the archive is a part of HAL and papers will be shared with the French national archive.
ee also
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arXiv
*List of academic databases and search engines
*H-net
*Open access
*Public Library of Science External links
* [http://www.hprints.org/ hprints.org website]
* [http://network.nature.com/group/hprints hprints group in Nature Network]
* [http://www.kb.dk/en/kub/open-access/hprints hprints project website]
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