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Description: Peter Suber is Senior Researcher at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication, and Director of the Harvard Open Access Project. Peter Suber's Harvard wiki provides information on Suber's positions and affiliations, writings, background, resources of interest, and contact methods. Most of his work is not available on this site but much is available on his Earlham College website (also collected by the Harvard University Archives). HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990133082010203941/catalog
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Creator: Suber, Peter
Date: 2013-
Description: Save Peter Suber is Senior Researcher at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, Director of the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication, and Director of the Harvard Open Access Project. These captures of his website contain academic publications, writings on open access, writings for the net, the Open Access News blog, the SPARC Open Access Newsletter, Free Online Scholarship Newsletter, Courses at Earlham College, Nomic: A Game of Self-Amendment, and Suber's curriculum vitae. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990133082010203941/catalog
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Subject: Open access publishing
Creator: Suber, Peter
Date: 2013-
Description: Phillips Brooks House Association is a student-led organization that mobilizes volunteers in collaboration with Boston and Cambridge partners to address gaps in opportunities and resources. Through this work, the Association develops student and community leadership to creatively meet critical needs and advocate for structural change. The Phillips Brooks House Association website provides information on its mission and history, leadership, staff, programs, stories, and opportunities to be involved. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Phillips Brooks House Association.
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Description: The Harvard Crimson, the nation's oldest continuously published daily college newspaper, was founded in 1873 and incorporated in 1967. The Harvard Crimson website is the electronic version of the Harvard Crimson newspaper. The website includes articles on a variety of issues affecting Harvard and the world as well as an archive that contains past articles. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Crimson. HOLLIS catalog: http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990143126360203941/catalog
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