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  Archive     Nb.     Description
 ArchiMer, Institutional Archive of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea)  1700  Archimer, is the institutional repository of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea). It provides freely available scientific or technical documents online (publications, theses, conference proceedings, etc) in all fields related to oceans (oceanography, aquaculture, fisheries, etc).
 DRS at National Institute Of Oceanography  518  The National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) in India hosts the Digital Repository Service (DRS) which collects, preserves and disseminates institutional publications (journal articles, conference proceedings, technical reports, theses, dissertations, etc.). It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
 Marine & Ocean Science ePrints Archive @ Plymouth  1646  Marine & Ocean Sciences ePrints @ Plymouth is a digital archive providing access to papers produced by the staff of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and the Sir Alister Hardy Foundation for Ocean Science. Marine & Ocean Sciences ePrints @ Plymouth is also an historical archive containing digital copies of early papers from the Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
 OdinPubAfrica  1141  Research & Publications in Marine Science in Africa in digital form, including preprints, published articles, technical reports, working papers and more
 OdinPubCarsa  7  Research & Publications in Marine Science of the Carribean and South America in digital form, including preprints, published articles, technical reports, working papers and more.
 Repository@NOAA  34  Repository@NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) is a searchable database of full-text, online NOAA documents from several selected NOAA programs. The purpose of this project is to establish the feasibility and importance of archiving for the long-term full-text NOAA documents in a secure, accessible, and authenticated NOAA electronic repository. The NOAA IR Pilot Project is a collaboration between the NOAA Libraries and Information Network, the NOAA Central Library, and the Digital Commons Institutional Repository platform developed by Berkeley Electronic Press.
 WHOAS at MBLWHOI Library  1334  Repository of the Woods Hole Scientific Community, covering the subjects of ocean physics and engineering, oceanography and marine biology



Other archives (partial integration)

  Archive     Nb.     Description
 Academic Archive On-line  338 / 13520  Digitala Vetenskapliga Arkivet (DiVA) contains theses, dissertations and other publications in full-text from Nordic universities such as Stockholm, Sodertorn, Umea, Uppsala and Orebro. DiVA has been developed by the Electronic Publishing Centre at Uppsala University Library.
 AMNH Scientific Publications  795 / 5536  The American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) Research Library disseminates the results of laboratory investigations and fieldwork conducted by museum scientists and their colleagues in the areas of zoological systematics, paleontology, geology, evolution, and anthropology. This collection includes full-text PDFs of current and back issues of AMNH scientific series.
 Animal Diversity Web  49 / 49  Animal Diversity Web (ADW) is an online database of animal natural history, distribution, classification, and conservation biology at the University of Michigan. The database contains thousands of species accounts about individual animal species. These may include text, pictures of living animals, photographs and movies of specimens, and/or recordings of sounds. Students write the text of these accounts and we cannot guarantee their accuracy. The database also contains descriptions of levels of organization above the species level, especially phyla, classes, and in some cases, orders and families. Professional biologists prepare this part.
 ARCHIVE OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION  108 / 5365  The Archive of European Integration (AEI) is an electronic repository and archive for research materials on the topic of European integration and unification. The goal of the AEI is to collect as many potential research materials -- working papers, policy papers, conference papers, small monographs, pre-prints, etc. -- on this topic as possible, both for current use and for permanent archiving.
 arXiv  610 / 384234  The arXiv.org Eprint Archive is a set of automated archives for electronic communication of physics research information, starting in 1991. These archives now serve over 35,000 users worldwide from over 70 countries, and process more than 70,000 electronic transactions per day. In some fields of physics, they have already supplanted traditional research journals as conveyers of both topical and archival research information.
 Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg, Germany, Virtueller Medienserver  335 / 25776  The Virtueller Medienserver (virtual media server) of the Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg (BSZ BW) was developed in 1995. It is a central document management system for digitized media, associating primarily with participant libraries of the Südwestdeutschen Bibliotheksverbund (SWB) , the South West German library group. The BSZ is a state institution providing service for libraries, museums, and archives. The BSZ operates the Cataloging Union in South Western Germany, the SWB, local systems, the Regional Union Catalog (ZKBW), and the Digital Library.
 California Digital Library (CDL) METS Repository  8 / 494  The University of California California eScholarship Editions collection includes almost 2000 books from academic presses on a range of topics, including art, science, history, music, religion, and fiction. Access to the electronic books is open to all University of California faculty, staff, and students, while select books are available to the public. Print versions of many of the electronic books can be purchased directly from the publishers.
 CURATOR : Chiba University's Repository for Access To Outcomes from Research  112 / 3196  CURATOR (Chiba University's Repository for Access to Outcomes from Research) captures, preserves and makes publicly available intellectual digital materials from research activities on Chiba University campuses, including peer-reviewed articles, theses, preprints, statistical and experimental data, course materials and softwares. CURATOR is intended to function as the portal for the outcomes from Chiba University's research activities. The University Library is responsible for building and operating CURATOR under the guidance of the Faculty Committee for Improved Scholarly Information Availability, which commissioned by the Library Board of Faculty Representatives to systematically promote and arrange disseminative activities by the University.
 Deep Blue at the University of Michigan  1233 / 33048  Deep Blue is the University of Michigan's permanent, safe, and accessible service for representing our rich intellectual environment online. The University Library's primary goal for Deep Blue is to provide access to the work that makes Michigan a leader in research, teaching, and creativity.
 Digital Library for Marine Data  14 / 4081  The collection contains metadata of ARGO profiling floats and OceanSites moorings.
 Digital Library of the Commons  476 / 1493  The Digital Library of the Commons (DLC) is a gateway to the international literature on the commons. This site contains an author-submission portal; an archive of full-text articles, papers, and dissertations
 Digital Repository at the University of Maryland  172 / 3720  The Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM) provides digital repository services for the University of Maryland. Currently there are three types of materials being collected: faculty deposited documents, a Library managed collection of UM doctoral dissertations, and a collection of technical reports. The University of Maryland Libraries are managing DRUM as a service to the campus. DRUM uses DSpace software, jointly developed by MIT and Hewlett Packard.
 DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln  285 / 15616  Repository of the University of Nebraska - Lincoln libraries. Research and scholarly output included here has been selected and deposited by the individual university departments and centers on campus.
 Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU  29 / 3308  Description Theses from the University of Munich, Germany
 DOAJ-Articles  3387 / 125640  The Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) covers free, full text, quality controlled scientific and scholarly journals. The purpose of the DOAJ is to increase the visibility and ease of use of open access journals thereby promoting their increased usage and impact. The DOAJ aims to be comprehensive and cover all open access scientific and scholarly journals that use a quality control system to guarantee the content. All subject areas and languages will be covered.
 DSpace at Erasmus  56 / 7723  Erasmus University Research Online uses DSpace, developed at MIT, as the digital repository of research papers from Erasmus University, Rotterdam. The repository includes preprints, technical reports, working papers, images, videos, and more
 DSpace at MIT  768 / 22033  DSpace is a newly developed digital repository created to capture, distribute and preserve the intellectual output of MIT. As a joint project of MIT Libraries and the Hewlett-Packard Company, DSpace provides stable long-term storage needed to house the digital products of MIT faculty and researchers, including preprints, technical reports, working papers, conference papers, images, and more.
 Dspace at Oregon State University  430 / 3531  DSpace@OSU is one tool in the OSU Libraries' suite of digital library tools. OSU's Institutional Repository provides a reliable means for faculty members to store and access their research and teaching output, and for students to do the same with their research, as well as for the institution to maintain its historical record. DSpace@OSU is a platform that can store and retrieve digital information including conference papers, datasets, theses and dissertations, technical reports, journal articles and pre-prints, course material, presentations, and images among others. It uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
 DSpace at The Australian National University  83 / 44004  The Institutional Repository of the Australian National University (ANU)
 DSpace at VU  76 / 5123  Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam uses DSpace, developed at MIT, as the digital repository of research papers from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam. The repository includes preprints, technical reports, working papers, images, videos, and more
 e-Prints Soton  1544 / 4952  The e-Prints Soton, University of Southampton service provides a growing database of research literature from the University of Southampton and includes research from the National Oceanography Centre and School of Ocean and Earth Sciences. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software
 Earth-prints  200 / 1604  Earth-Prints is an open archive created and maintained by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia with the collaboration of Programma Nazionale Ricerche in Antartide. This digital collection allows users to access manuscripts, journal articles, theses, conference materials, books, book-chapters, and web products. The goal of the repository is to collect, capture, disseminate and preserve the results of research in the fields of Atmosphere, Cryosphere, Hydrosphere and Solid Earth. The repository uses DSpace open-access software, developed at MIT.
 Ecology and Society  72 / 547  Description An Online, open access journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability. The journal publishes papers from an array of disciplines including the natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities and encourages article submissions concerned with the relationship between society and the life-supporting ecosystems on which human wellbeing ultimately depends.
 ePrintsUQ  240 / 3663  ePrints@UQ contains publications of the faculty of The University of Queensland. The archive is running on EPrints2 archive-creating software, which generates eprints archives that are compliant with the Open Archives Protocol for Metadata Harvesting OAI 2.0.
 eScholarship@OUDIR : Okayama University Digital Information Repository  12 / 1028  eScholarship@OUDIR is a digital information repository of the intellectual English output of the of Okayama University's academic staff and students. It targets an external people researching with members of the university. It also includes two Open Access journals.
 espace@Curtin  36 / 876  The Curtin University of Technology Institutional Repository, espace@Curtin, provides access to refereed research produced by Curtin University of Technology staff and postgraduate students. Curtin's repository contains published and pre-published journal articles, conference proceedings, book chapters and datasets. espace@Curtin is an innovative approach to scholarly communication - making Curtin's research freely and globally accessible.
 Glasgow ePrints Service  161 / 2925  The Glasgow ePrints Service is an experimental Open Archive set up for the University of Glasgow. The goal is to provide access to the full text of the research output of scholars, scientists and researchers at Glasgow. This research output will be visible, accessible and usable through a global network of interlinked open archive services. It is intended to be a complementary service to already extant publication routes and services. The ePrints service is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
 HAL  501 / 37383  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.
 Hokkaido University Collection of Scholarly and Academic Papers  298 / 11104  The collection contains peer-reviewed journal articles, proceedings, educational resources and any kind of scholarly works of Hokkaido University.
 Hong Kong University Theses Online  395 / 15401  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.
 Library and Archives Canada Electronic Theses Repository / Centre d'archives des thèses électroniques de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada  1264 / 46407  Library and Archives Canada is an institution that combines the collections, services and staff expertise of the former National Library of Canada and National Archives of Canada. It currently contains the electronic theses and dissertations of Canadian educational institutions.
 NC State Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection  239 / 3467  The North Carolina State University (NCSU) Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection contains theses and dissertations completed at NCSU. Since 1997, students have been able to submit an electronic version of their thesis or dissertation. On April 22, 2002, electronic submission of dissertations and theses became required.
 NSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive  544 / 8731  The Electronic Theses and Dissertations database of National Sun Yat-sen University (NSYSU) out of Taiwan contain theses written by researchers at NSYSU. About 9 out of 10 theses collected are written in Chinese (Big5).
 PANGAEA - Publishing Network for Geoscientific & Environmental Data  121 / 190515  Publishing Network for Geological and Environmental Data is a public data library for science aimed at archiving, publishing and distributing georeferenced data with special emphasis on environmental, marine and geological basic research. Most of the data are freely available and can be used by referencing the related publication. In case a login is required, the data description includes the principal investigator (PI) for contact. PANGAEA guarantees long-term availability of scientific primary data related to publications following the Recommendations of the Commission on Professional Self Regulation in Science for safeguarding good scientific practice.
 Publication of Archival, Library and Museum Materials (PALMM)  717 / 4594  The Florida Center for Library Automation (FCLA) provides automation services that assist the university libraries of the Florida Board of Education's Division of Colleges and Universities (DCU) in meeting their teaching and research objectives for students and faculty. This archive contains digital objects from the Publication of Archival, Library & Museum Materials (PALMM) project, a cooperative initiative of the public universities of Florida to provide digital access to important source materials for research and scholarship, and including such collections as The Eric Eustace Williams (EEW) Collection, Florida Environments Online (FEOL), and Literature for Children.
 PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD)  13259 / 885265  PubMed Central (PMC) is the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) free digital archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature (n.b. many fulltexts are hosted by the publisher, but accessible for free).
 Rhodes eResearch Repository  74 / 395  The Rhodes eResearch Repository holds the academic and research output of the Rhodes University (South Africa) community. The repository is administered by Rhodes University Library. The repository is running on eprints.org open archives software.
 Universitat de Barcelona  39 / 799  Description The Online Doctoral Thesis Server (TDX) is a digital collection of doctoral theses presented at universities in Catalonia and in some other Spanish universities.
 University of California eScholarship Repository  1007 / 15188  The University of California eScholarship Repository offers faculty a central location for depositing pre-publication scholarship. This is a service of the eScholarship initiative of the California Digital Library (CDL). The repository provides persistent access to working papers and makes them easily discoverable. The CDL's eScholarship program, whose mission is to facilitate and support scholar-led innovations in scholarly communication, is providing this and other services in response to an expressed need for alternative publishing mechanisms.
 University of Stirling Digital Repository  14 / 59  The University of Stirling Digital Repository contains a subset of the University's research theses in full text (PhD and Masters). The Repository will grow -- we will include more of our theses, and other types of research materials, such as journal articles, conference papers, etc.
 UTasER  103 / 406  University of Tasmania ePrints Repository (UTasER) contains materials written by University of Tasmania scholars and researchers. The UTasER service is running on eprints.org open archive software, a freely distributable archive system available from eprints.org.
 Virginia Tech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Collection  542 / 8711  The Virginia Tech Electronic Thesis and Dissertation (VTETD) Collection is a pilot project of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD). It is designed for graduate students to submit their theses and dissertations online for formal approval by their school. The NDLTD is committed to improving graduate education by allowing students to produce electronic documents, use digital libraries, and understand issues in publishing.