Our Subject-based Archives

 

Subject-based Archives Tools and Services Our Archives

 

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The Aphasiology Archive gathers together papers presented at the Conference on Clinical Aphasiology, an important forum for the exchange of information related to diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of persons with
communication impairments--primarily those of aphasia but also including a restricted range of related disorders. The archive features more than 1,500 documents from 1974 to the present. Many older titles are now out-of-print
and only available through the archive. Selected recent publications are available from the journal, Aphasiology, and linked to via the archive.
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Our newest repository, launched in June 2012, the Archive for Essential Limb Care collects educational, training, operations research, guidelines, and other technical materials on limb care and the prevention of disability in low-resource settings. The Archive emphasizes problems of the foot and lower limb as they are most likely to lead to greater disability worldwide. Materials in the repository focus on community-based care and include supportive strategies to enhance the sustainability of limb care programs. Supportive strategies include efforts to promote community development and empower community leaders through leadership training, sports, business training, and the application of information and communication technology to streamline service delivery.

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The Archive of European Integration (AEI) is an electronic repository for research materials on the topic of European integration and unification. The AEI collects two types of materials: certain types of independently-produced research materials and official European Community/European Union documents. Materials featured deal with some aspect of European integration or unification in the 20th and 21st centuries, focusing on the gradual resumption of normal relations between countries of West and East Europe due to the elimination of the barriers constructed during the Cold War and the integration movement in West Europe that produced the European Community (now the European Union). At present, the archive contains more than 15,000 documents.
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The Industry Studies Working Paper Series brings together research from
a wide range of academic disciplines. Papers published in the series reflect the knowledge of scholars who have made significant personal investments of time
in learning about the market and firm institutions concerning the industries that they study. Copies of unpublished working papers are available on this site free
of charge; copies of published papers are available from the publishers, who are identified in the citations provided. More than 100 papers are available, dating from 2004 to the present.
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The Minority Health and Health Equity Archive serves as a repository for digital resource materials in the fields of minority health and health disparities research and policy. This archive is aimed at providing support to the public, academic scholars, and health science researchers interested in the elimination of racial
and ethnic health disparities. The archive is designed to facilitate the rapid dissemination of new work in the professional literature, as well as gray
literature, including historical documents, government resources, teaching tools, and commentary.
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PhilSci-Archive preserves and fosters the rapid exchange of new work in the philosophy of science. Preprints posted in the repository are restricted to the philosophy of science or related material of interest to professional philosophers
of science. The range of topics and the style of analysis is set by the topics and styles of material publishable in the Philosophy of Science Association journal, Philosophy of Science. The archive includes more than 2,500 documents, published from 1983 to the present.
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