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* This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP).
* This page is part of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/hoap Harvard Open Access Project] (HOAP).


* See the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/185iDZo1z9qFFwwG_83IkoHfYhhLGDCxyWLizX3jmSlw/edit online version of our print handout].
* Sometimes HOAP needs a print handout, for example, to distribute at a [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2013/09/openhouse Berkman Center Open House]. Any good handout would include URLs, and any print handout with URLs ought to have an online counterpart with active links. ''Voilà!''  
** It's OA, of course.
** See the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/185iDZo1z9qFFwwG_83IkoHfYhhLGDCxyWLizX3jmSlw/edit online version of our print handout].
** Sometimes HOAP needs a print handout, for example, to distribute at a [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/2013/09/openhouse Berkman Center Open House]. Any good handout would include URLs, and any print handout with URLs ought to have an online counterpart with active links. ''Voilà!'' It may not be pretty, because it has to spell out its URLs, and it doesn't tell you more than the rest of the [[Main_Page|HOAP web site]]. But it works to make the print edition more useful.
** It may not be pretty, because it has to spell out its URLs, and it doesn't tell you more than the rest of the [[Main_Page|HOAP web site]]. But it works to make the print edition more useful.
** It's OA, natch.  
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http://goo.gl/dFnWu2
http://goo.gl/dFnWu2
* NB: the Google Doc is in PS account; HOAP doesn't have a Google account, tho it could get one -->
* NB: the Google Doc is in PS account; HOAP doesn't have a Google account, tho it could get one -->

Revision as of 16:47, 12 September 2013

  • Sometimes HOAP needs a print handout, for example, to distribute at a Berkman Center Open House. Any good handout would include URLs, and any print handout with URLs ought to have an online counterpart with active links. Voilà!