Igitur: e-publishing and archiving services at Utrecht University Bas Savenije University Librarian Utrecht University Berlin, 31 March 2006.

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Igitur: e-publishing and archiving services at Utrecht University Bas Savenije University Librarian Utrecht University Berlin, 31 March 2006

The mission of Igitur To contribute to better access to scientific information. –Exploration and application of new business models towards Open Access.

The mission of Igitur To contribute to better access to scientific information. –Exploration and application of new business models towards Open Access. –Decreasing the barriers within the traditional business model

The mission of Igitur To contribute to better access to scientific information. –Exploration and application of new business models towards Open Access. –Decreasing the barriers within the traditional business model –Increasing competition among scientific publishers

The mission of Igitur To contribute to better access to scientific information. –Exploration and application of new business models towards Open Access. –Decreasing the barriers within the traditional business model –Increasing competition among scientific publishers –Institutional repository

Igitur archive: Repository Scientific publications of Utrecht University Basic library service: paid out of the central university budget Part of the Dutch national network DARE Growing this year from to documents Ambition: also learning objects and research data

Content provider Publishing agent Service provider

REGISTRCERTIFICAWAREARCHIVE REGISTRCERTIFICAWAREARCHIVE REGISTRCERTIFICAWAREARCHIVE REGISTRAWARECERTIFIC Self archiving CERN ETAI IJIC Content provider Publishing agent Service provider