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ALIA e-prints are currently unable to be accessed. ALIA is investigating a new server to host the e-prints repository If you have any concerns about ALIA e-prints, please contact Dianne Walton-Sonda Dianne.walton-sonda@alia.org.au.nospam (please remove '.nospam' from address)

ALIA eprints are currently not able to be accessed. The server which supported the ALIA eprints repository has had a critical failure and is no longer able to function.

The eprints data has been retrieved and we are working to make it available again as soon as possible. We have considered a number of options and are currently organising to move the data to another host repository. If you have any concerns about ALIA eprints please contact Dianne Walton-Sonda Dianne.walton-sonda@alia.org.au.nospam (please remove '.nospam' from address)

The ALIA e-prints repository is a freely accessible electronic archive of library and information sector [LIS] research. It is intended to complement traditional publication routes and aims to increase the visibility and accessibility of research work in the sector.

Registering with the e-prints archive is straightforward - and free. Registration allows you to submit your work for publication, and review your own published works at any time. Publishing in ALIA e-prints is a great way to increase the exposure of your research work, and contribute to a valuable open database of research material.

ALIA e-prints is an Eprints2 electronic archive hosted by the University of Melbourne - alongside UMER, their own archive. We thank Dr Angela Bridgland and Andrew Gfrerer for their assistance in establishing the archive.

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