The operational release of Eprints should be in about 2 weeks
<http://www.eprints.org>
Datasets can be archived and linked too.
Best of luck with your NeLH Eprints Archive!
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Stevan Harnad harnad at cogsci.soton.ac.uk
Professor of Cognitive Science harnad at princeton.edu
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On Mon, 30 Oct 2000 Ben.Toth at srh.nhsia.nhs.uk wrote:
> Dear Professor Harnad
>> I wanted to let you know that we are planning to include an ePrints
> server in the forthcoming National Electronic Library Health.
>> (Draft home page <http://www.nelh.nhs.uk/test/test.htm> info about the
> NeLH at <http://www.nelh.nhs.uk>)
>> Will the new ePrints software be available soon?
>> I would like to thank you for the work you do to promote open
> archiving. As you have said on several occasions, one day people will
> wonder why it took so long to achieve. The biomedical community is
> perhaps not the easiest to work with. I am not sure what will come of
> our ePrints server, but we will see if we can make it part of the
> community.
>> One further step we may try to take is to see if some contributors will
> make their datasets available, as a guarantee of their findings, and to
> give other researchers a chance to re-analyse data.
>> kind regards
>> Ben Toth
> Information and Knowledge Specialist
> NHS Information Authority
> Birmingham
>http://www.nelh.nhs.uk> tel 07775 993168
>