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== Title ==
==Available==
[https://github.com/DigiClass/COACS COACS]
* https://github.com/DigiClass/COACS


==Abstract==
==Project staff==


Cataloguing Open Access Classics Serials (COACS) project will leverage
* Gabriel Bodard (PI)
the various sites that list or index open access
* Simona Stoyanova (developer)
(OA) publications, especially journals and serials in classics and ancient
history in the first instance, so as to produce a resource that subject
libraries may use to automatically catalogue the publications and articles
therein.


The project is hosted by the Combined Library of the ICS and of the Hellenic
==Description==
and Roman Societies.
 
The '''Cataloguing Open Access Classics Serials''' ('''COACS''') project will leverage  the various sites that list or index open access (OA) publications, especially journals and serials in classics and ancient history in the first instance, so as to produce a resource that subject libraries may use to automatically catalogue the publications and articles therein.
 
The project is hosted by the Combined Library of the ICS and of the Hellenic and Roman Societies, and funded by a development grant of the School of Advanced Study.
 
===See also===
 
* [[Ancient World Online]]


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Revision as of 16:54, 5 September 2018

Available

Project staff

  • Gabriel Bodard (PI)
  • Simona Stoyanova (developer)

Description

The Cataloguing Open Access Classics Serials (COACS) project will leverage the various sites that list or index open access (OA) publications, especially journals and serials in classics and ancient history in the first instance, so as to produce a resource that subject libraries may use to automatically catalogue the publications and articles therein.

The project is hosted by the Combined Library of the ICS and of the Hellenic and Roman Societies, and funded by a development grant of the School of Advanced Study.

See also