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August 2005 : Ifremer is launching Archimer, its institutional Open Archive (institutional repository).
It provides a database of full-text documents covering post-publications (final drafts published in peer-reviewed journals), theses, conference proceedings and Ifremer reports.
These scientific publications can thus be read online, free of charge, by any potential user with access to the Internet
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Archimer aims at:
- increasing impact: more scholars and scientists have free and rapid access to Ifremer research output, thus increasing its citation impact
- promoting research output of the institute by aggregating its publications in a structured and interoperable database (compliant with the OAI-PMH)
This project fits in the international development of Open Access, which aims at providing free access to scientific literature to the widest audience via the Internet.
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