A Comparatively Study Of Institutional Repositorysoftware
Keywords:
Institutional Repository Software, Digital Commons, ROAD, CERNAbstract
The objective of my study is providing maximum information about the all institutional repository’ssoftware so that at a place maximum information available for information seekers. Through the article userscan access IR software name, website, origin date, URL, details of software etc.
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