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A new version of Aaltodoc publication archive now available

Aaltodoc is updated to a new version, hence the appearance of the user interface has changed.
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The purpose of is to ensure a long-term preservation of electronic theses and publications of Aalto University. In addition to theses and publications the self-archived versions of the articles published in the scientific journals as well as conference papers are also stored in Aaltodoc. 

Aaltodoc contains the metadata of theses and publication. Full-text file is available if the author has given a permission for the electronic publishing of the full-text. The publications stored in the archive have a permanent URN identifier. about the service.

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