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| − | The University of Glasgow has developed open access functionality for EPrints to fill the gap after RCUK (from RIOXX project) and the new REF Open Access plug-in.  Research Organisations need additonal information.  We now store all of our open access information in EPrints with no need for spreadsheets. See http://e2eoa.org/  The code is available at https://github.com/eprintsug/OpenAccess. Here is a short   | + | The University of Glasgow has developed open access functionality for EPrints to fill the gap after RCUK (from RIOXX project) and the new REF Open Access plug-in.  Research Organisations need additonal information.  We now store all of our open access information in EPrints with no need for spreadsheets. See http://e2eoa.org/  The code is available at https://github.com/eprintsug/OpenAccess. Here is a short informal speel http://e2eoa.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=549&action=edit. We will be amending the functionality accommodate any further gaps identified.  Interested?   Contact:  Michael.Eadie@glasgow.ac.uk or Valerie.McCutcheon@glasgow.ac.uk if you are planning some work in this area.  Let’s work together.  We can offer you a demo and would love to hear what you think is missing from what we have created.  | 
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Revision as of 15:24, 18 November 2015
Purpose
The University of Glasgow has developed open access functionality for EPrints to fill the gap after RCUK (from RIOXX project) and the new REF Open Access plug-in. Research Organisations need additonal information. We now store all of our open access information in EPrints with no need for spreadsheets. See http://e2eoa.org/ The code is available at https://github.com/eprintsug/OpenAccess. Here is a short informal speel http://e2eoa.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=549&action=edit. We will be amending the functionality accommodate any further gaps identified. Interested? Contact: Michael.Eadie@glasgow.ac.uk or Valerie.McCutcheon@glasgow.ac.uk if you are planning some work in this area. Let’s work together. We can offer you a demo and would love to hear what you think is missing from what we have created. .