What was born in 2001 as a small project of the Library of the University of La Rioja (UNIR), the smallest in the country, has ended up as the largest repository in the world of scientific literature in Spanish. That could be, in a nutshell, the history of Dialnet, a database and archive of scientific articles that already reaches 10.5 million documents and 400,000 doctoral theses in both Spain and Latin America. Now, its medium-term goal is to …
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What was born in 2001 as a small project of the Library of the University of La Rioja (UNIR), the smallest in the country, has ended up as the largest repository in the world of scientific literature in Spanish. That could be, in a nutshell, the history of Dialnet, a database and archive of scientific articles that already reaches 10.5 million documents and 400,000 doctoral theses in both Spain and Latin America. Now, its medium-term goal is to …