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Edinburgh Research Archive Statistics: September 2019 TAGS: downloads | edinburgh research archive | September 2019
Edinburgh Research Explorer Statistics: September 2019 TAGS: downloads | Edinburgh Research Explorer | green open access | open access | repository | Scholarly Communications | September 2019
Planning for Humanity: Patrick Geddes in India, 1914-1924 This October we celebrate the 165th anniversary of Patrick Geddes’ birth (2 October 1854). We bring you news of a series of upcoming events which commemorate Patrick Geddes and his …Continue reading →
Edinburgh Research Archive Statistics: August 2019 TAGS: August 2019 | downloads | edinburgh research archive
Edinburgh Research Explorer Statistics: August 2019 TAGS: August 2019 | downloads | Edinburgh Research Explorer | green open access | open access | repository | Scholarly Communications
Edinburgh Research Archive | ER-data: Jan. – June 2019 TAGS: edinburgh research archive | June 2019 | open access | repository | Scholarly Communications Edinburgh Research Archive • www.era.lib.ed.ac.uk • ERdata: Jan. – June 2019 The first half of 2019 saw the fifth highest total of downloads from ERA over a six-month period, unfortunately this is …Continue reading →
Edinburgh Research Archive Statistics: July 2019 TAGS: downloads | edinburgh research archive | July 2019
Edinburgh Research Explorer Statistics: July 2019 TAGS: downloads | Edinburgh Research Explorer | green open access | July 2019 | open access | repository | Scholarly Communications
Edinburgh Research Explorer | ER-data: Jan. – June 2019 TAGS: Edinburgh Research Explorer | green open access | June 2019 | open access | repository | Scholarly Communications Edinburgh Research Explorer • www.research.ed.ac.uk • ERdata: Jan. – June 2019 The first six-months of 2019, as now seems inevitable, have proved to be the busiest six-months in Edinburgh Research Explorer’s brief history, …Continue reading →