February 14, 2003
6 Institutions Will Help Fine-Tune a Popular New Archiving Program
Six research universities announced last month that they are working with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to fine-tune DSpace, an MIT software program for archiving scholarly works that has spread rapidly in academe in just a few months.
The six institutions are Columbia, Cornell, and Ohio State Universities, and the Universities of Rochester, Toronto, and Washington at Seattle. Together with MIT and the University of Cambridge, which was already involved, they will form a
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