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The Royal Library of the Netherlands (Dutch: Koninklijke Bibliotheek or KB; Royal Library) is the national library of the Netherlands. The KB collects everything that is published in and concerning the Netherlands, from medieval literature to today's publications. The e-Depot contains the Dutch National Library Collection of born-digital publications from, and about, the Netherlands, and international publications consisting of born-digital scholarly articles included in journals produced by publishers originally based in the Netherlands
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Koszalin University of Technology is the only technical university in Central Pomerania. It is located in a town of 100 thousand inhabitants, about 10 km from the Baltic Sea. Central Pomerania is a region with well-developed tourism, agriculture, food-processing and electronics industries. Koszalin University of Technology conducts teaching and scientific-research activities in disciplines related primarily to the directions of development of the region. Koszalin University of Technology is authorized to confer doctoral degrees. The doctoral degree is conferred by the Doctoral School operating at Koszalin University of Technology. It educates students on I st and II nd degree studies, in stationary and non-stationary mode. The Repository is to be used for collecting, storing (archiving), presenting (making available) and retrieving information on the scientific and popular scientific achievement of employees, doctoral students and students, as well as on their professional achievements and activities that create the university's output and shaping its image among other scientific institutions in the country and in the world.
The Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) is Stanford Libraries' digital preservation system. The core repository provides “back-office” preservation services – data replication, auditing, media migration, and retrieval -- in a secure, sustainable, scalable stewardship environment. Scholars and researchers across disciplines at Stanford use SDR repository services to provide ongoing, persistent, reliable access to their research outputs.