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'''WORK IN PROGRESS'''
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===The eDoc Server===
===The eDoc Server===
The [http://edoc.mpg.de/ eDoc server] is the institutional repository of the [http://www.mpg.de Max Planck Society] (MPS). It is operated and further developed by the [http://www.mpdl.mpg.de Max Planck Digital Library] (MPDL).
The [http://edoc.mpg.de/ eDoc server] is the institutional repository of the [http://www.mpg.de Max Planck Society] (MPS), which is also being used for creating the yearbook of the Max Planck Society. More than 110.000 publications of Max Planck researchers are already registered in there. 34% of the full texts are open access.
 
* about 20.000 full texts, about 7.700 of them are Open Access
* about 25.000 page accesses per month
* about 13.700 additional references per year
* about 5.000 additional full texts per year, 40% of them are Open Access
 
eDoc is maintained by the [http://www.mpdl.mpg.de Max Planck Digital Library] (MPDL).
 
===The eDoc idea===
===The eDoc idea===
The MPS is positively encouraging researchers to publish their work according to the principles of the open access paradigm. By providing open access to research results on the eDoc server the MPS is pursuing its commitment to the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities"<ref>http://oa.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html</ref>.
The MPS is positively encouraging researchers to publish their work according to the principles of the open access paradigm. By providing open access to research results on the eDoc server the MPS is pursuing its commitment to the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities"<ref>http://oa.mpg.de/openaccess-berlin/berlindeclaration.html</ref>.

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WORK IN PROGRESS

The eDoc Server[edit]

The eDoc server is the institutional repository of the Max Planck Society (MPS), which is also being used for creating the yearbook of the Max Planck Society. More than 110.000 publications of Max Planck researchers are already registered in there. 34% of the full texts are open access.

  • about 20.000 full texts, about 7.700 of them are Open Access
  • about 25.000 page accesses per month
  • about 13.700 additional references per year
  • about 5.000 additional full texts per year, 40% of them are Open Access

eDoc is maintained by the Max Planck Digital Library (MPDL).

The eDoc idea[edit]

The MPS is positively encouraging researchers to publish their work according to the principles of the open access paradigm. By providing open access to research results on the eDoc server the MPS is pursuing its commitment to the "Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities"[1].

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