An offer the journal couldn’t refuse: How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion

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An offer the journal couldn’t refuse : How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion. / Hansen, Claus Rosenkrantz; Thestrup, Jesper Boserup; Riise, Rasmus Rindom; Iversen, Rie; Johnsen, Solveig Sandal.

In: Nordic Perspectives on Open Science, Vol. 8, 12.06.2023, p. 1-8.

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Hansen, CR, Thestrup, JB, Riise, RR, Iversen, R & Johnsen, SS 2023, 'An offer the journal couldn’t refuse: How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion', Nordic Perspectives on Open Science, vol. 8, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.7557/11.7001

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Hansen, C. R., Thestrup, J. B., Riise, R. R., Iversen, R., & Johnsen, S. S. (2023). An offer the journal couldn’t refuse: How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion. Nordic Perspectives on Open Science, 8, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.7557/11.7001

Vancouver

Hansen CR, Thestrup JB, Riise RR, Iversen R, Johnsen SS. An offer the journal couldn’t refuse: How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion. Nordic Perspectives on Open Science. 2023 Jun 12;8:1-8. https://doi.org/10.7557/11.7001

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Hansen, Claus Rosenkrantz ; Thestrup, Jesper Boserup ; Riise, Rasmus Rindom ; Iversen, Rie ; Johnsen, Solveig Sandal. / An offer the journal couldn’t refuse : How a Danish collaborative project paves the way for DOAJ inclusion. In: Nordic Perspectives on Open Science. 2023 ; Vol. 8. pp. 1-8.

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