Roy Tennant writes > Here it is at the EconPapers archive in Sweden: > http://econpapers.hhs.se/paper/cdloplwec/38.htm > > Here it is in the WoPEc archive in the UK: > http://netec.mcc.ac.uk/WoPEc/data/Papers//cdloplwec38.html
There URLs come through RePEc project, see http://repec.org. RePEc provides a few more services of this style. They all deliver to a common pool of logs that has abstract view and downloading statistics, see http://logec.repec.org This can show authors with figures at hand how well they are doing. Most RePEc services contribute to this common pool. A set of current awareness lists that are filtered by subject editors, see http://nep.repec.org, does not do this at the moment. > Formerly, we talked about the possibilities of OAI in the abstract to > our faculty. Now we can demonstrate it in reality. That, as you might > imagine, is a powerful thing. Yes, but David Cahill is right that you can not build many good services with the oai_dc metadata. For your data, we rely on massaging cdl data into RePEc's internal format to deliver the services that we do. We really need better data and better metadata. Cheers, Thomas Krichel mailto:[email protected] http://openlib.org/home/krichel CORRECT private phone: 1-718-507-1117 RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel
