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  2. Wikipedia entry for "Open Data"
  3. Wikipedia entry for "Open Source"
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  9. For more information on reasons to make your work Open Access, see the 91ºÚÁÏÍø Library page:/library/services/open-access/why
  10. Green Open Access on the page.
  11. 91ºÚÁÏ꿉۪s institutional digital repository:
  12. Hybrid Open Access on the page.
  13. Bronze Open Access on the page.
  14. Gold Open Access on the page.
  15. The portal: an online resource that aggregates and analyses publisher open access policies.
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