- In
academic publishing, an
eprint or e-print is a
digital version of a
research do****ent (usually a
journal article, but
could also be a thesis, conference...
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Eprint may
refer to:
Eprint, a
digital version of a
research do****ent
EPrints, an Open
source software for
archiving research do****ents HP
ePrint, a set...
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EPrints is a free and open-source
software package for
building open
access repositories that are
compliant with the Open
Archives Initiative Protocol...
- HP
ePrint was a term used by Hewlett-Packard to
describe a
variety of
printing technologies developed for
mobile computing devices, such as smartphones...
- The
Cryptology ePrint Archive is an
electronic archive (
eprint) of new
results in the
field of cryptography,
maintained by the
International ****ociation...
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access institutional repositories and
their contents. ROAR was
created by
EPrints at
University of Southampton, UK, in 2003. It
began as the Institutional...
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Books Eprint.
Reprinted in (1976) The New
Elements of
Mathematics v. III, pt. 1, pp. 625–32; (1997)
Modern Logic 7:71–77,
Project Euclid Eprint; and (2000)...
- Peirce, of the 1872
lithograph ed.
Google Eprint and as an extract, D. Van Nostrand, 1882,
Google Eprint.
Retrieved November 17, 2020.. Peterson, Ivars...
- "Algorand:
Scaling Byzantine Agreements for Cryptocurrencies".
Cryptology ePrint Archive.
Retrieved 2024-10-21. Xiao, Y.; Zhang, N.; Lou, W.; Hou, Y. T....
- Company.
Google Eprints of
successive editions 1840–1862.
Physical and
Celestial Mechanics, Boston: Little,
Brown and Company.
Google Eprint of 1855 edition...