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Multiple universities in the US and Europe commit to SCOSS

19 Jan 2018 -

Ghent University, the National Library of Sweden and Vrije Universiteit Brussels become the network’s first European funders, while Johns Hopkins Sheridan Libraries, Princeton University and MIT are among the first in the US to join the network.

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