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General principles
RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in 102 countriesto enhance the dissemination of research in Economics and related sciences. The heart of theproject is a decentralized bibliographic database of working papers, journal articles, books, books chapters andsoftware components, all maintained by volunteers. The collected data are then used in various services that serve the collected metadata to users or enhance it.So far, over 2,000 archives from 102 countries have contributed about 3.5 million research items from 3,600 journals and 5,300 working paper series. Over 62,000 authors have registered and 80,000 email subscriptions are served every week. See below on how you can be part of this initiative.
RePEc services
The following are services that use (principle) and contribute RePEc data. They also report usage statistics that can be used towards the RePEc rankings.Munich Personal RePEc Archive | Authors in institutions lacking a participating RePEc archive can submit their papers to MPRA and get them included in theRePEc database. |
RePEc Author Service | Author registration and maintenance of a profile on RePEc. |
IDEAS | The complete RePEc database at your disposal. Browse or search it all. |
EconPapers | Economics at your fingertips. EconPapers provides access to all of RePEc. Browsing and searching available. |
EDIRC | Directory of Economics institutions, with links to their members and publications listed on RePEc |
NEP | New Economics Papers is a free email, RSS and Twitter notification service for new downloadable working papers from over 90 specific fields. Archives are also available. |
RePEc Genealogy | Academic family tree for economics. |
LogEc | Detailed download and access statistics for RePEc items and authors. |
CitEc | Citation analysis from items in the RePEc database. |
CollEc | Rankings by co-authorship centrality for authors registered in the RePEc Author Service. |
RePEc Biblio | Hand-selected bibliography of articles and papers in economics. |
RePEc Plagiarism Committee | An effort to curtail plagiarism of RePEc contents. |
EconAcademics.org | Blog aggregator for discussion about economics research. |
SocioRePEc.org | Service to annotate RePEc papers in PDF and establish scientific relationships between papers. |
SPZ | An online workplace for researchers, tutors and studentswithin the RePEc information space. |
Socionet | A Russian (and Russian language) implementation of the RePEc method and database as the collective information environment forthe social sciences. Database customization and filtration by a 'personal information robot'. |
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Additional websites using RePEc
The RePEc bibliographic data is in the public domain and thus used by other services as well. The following are the ones we know of, and unfortunately none report usage statistics back to LogEc.Adding bibliographic information to RePEc
The basic principle is that publishers index their content themselves into RePEc. They host the metadata on their http or ftp site, following the Guildford Protocol, which indicates how the metadata archive should be structured. Then, the syntax of the metadata template syntax is guided by ReDIF, the Research Documents Information Format.If you intend to contribute information about your publications to RePEc, you may read the above documents or use these step-by-step instructions or sample templates. The same instructions apply for commercial publishers or research institutes.
RePEc archive maintainers may also make good use of the template syntax and link checker, of tips and tricks and the FAQ. Free mastering software for mac.
Mailing lists for RePEc:
- RePEc-announce: general information about RePEc developments
- RePEc-run: discussion of technical matters regarding RePEc services
Volunteers
RePEc is entirely based on the contributions of volunteers: Maintainers of RePEc archives, editors at NEP and MPRA, and those who run the various RePEc services. If you want to get involved check out our volunteer opportunities or contact any member of the RePEc team.The ArchEc project provides long-term archiving of RePEc templates and full-text files, with the support of the Fondation Banque de France.
RePEc emerged from the NetEc group, created in 1992, which received support for its WoPEc project between 1996-1999 by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the UK Higher Education Funding Councils, as part of its Electronic Libraries Programme (eLib). RePEc was created in June 1997 to decentralize the work done by WoPEc and thus make it independent of grant needs. RePEc is then guaranteed to remain free for all parties.
Contacts
Each RePEc service has contact details; for any question, please email them. For general enquiries about RePEc, in particular to open a RePEc archive, contact Kit Baum orChristian Zimmermann.Look up grid or GRID in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
Ssh config settings. Grid, The Grid, or GRID may refer to:
Common usage[edit]

- Cattle grid or stock grid, a type of obstacle is used to prevent livestock from crossing the road
- Grid reference, used to define a location on a map
Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]
- News grid, used in communications/public relations
Fictional entities[edit]
- Grid (comics), a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe
- Grid (Jotun), Gríðr, a giantess in Norse mythology
- The grid, the virtual environment of the game Second Life
- The Grid, the computerized virtual world in which the Tron franchise exists
Games and gaming[edit]
- Nvidia GRID, a cloud gaming platform for Nvidia Tegra products
- Power Grid, the English-language edition of the multiplayer German-style board game Funkenschlag
- Race Driver: Grid, a racing video game and its sequels:
- Grid 2, a 2013 video game
- Grid Autosport, a 2014 video game
- Grid (series), the series of games
- Spooks 3 Games - The Grid, a video game based on the television show Spooks
- The Grid (arcade game), a 2001 third-person shooter
Music[edit]
- Grid (album), the eighth original album by the Japanese band m.o.v.e., 2006
- GRid, Global Release Identifier (GRid), a music industry identifier from the RIAA and IFPI
- Kevorkian Death Cycle, a music group formerly called Grid
- The Grid (band), a 1990s electronic dance group, from London
- 'The Grid', a song by To My Boy
Periodicals[edit]
- IEEE Grid, a monthly publication of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- The Grid (newspaper), a former alternative weekly newspaper in Toronto, Ontario
Sports[edit]
- Gridiron football or 'gridiron', a team-based sports game ('the grid' also refers to the playing-field)
- National Pro Grid League, a professional co-ed athletic team competition
- Starting grid, the positioning of vehicles for starting a motorsport race
Television[edit]
- The Grid (TV serial), a BBC drama from 2004
- 'The Grid' (The Outer Limits), an episode of the science fiction series, 2000
- The Grid (American TV series), an American TV series, on IFC
- Mobil 1 The Grid, a motorsport magazine TV show, on Channel 4
Design and planning[edit]
- Grid (graphic design) or typographic grid, organized lines for guiding graphic design
- Grid paper, or graph paper, the writing paper that is printed with fine lines making up a regular grid
- Grid plan, a method of city and regional planning in which streets and administrative units are arranged at right angles
- Managerial grid model, a behavioral leadership model
- Tension grid, an area of a theatre
- CSS grid layout, a CSS layout that works well with Flexbox
Place names[edit]
- Grid, a village administered by Călan town, Hunedoara County, Romania
- Grid, a village in Părău Commune, Braşov County, Romania
- Grid, a tributary of the river Valea Luncanilor in Hunedoara County, Romania
- Grid, a tributary of the river Părău in Brașov County, Romania
Science and technology[edit]
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- Control grid, an electrode to control electrons in vacuum tubes
- Electrical grid, a network for delivering electricity
- Screen grid, a grid used in vacuum tubes to reduce capacitance
- Suppressor grid, a grid used in vacuum tubes to suppress secondary emission

Biology and healthcare[edit]
- Gay-related immune deficiency, or GRID, an early suggested name for AIDS
- GRID1, a human gene
- GRID2, a human gene
Computing[edit]
- GRID, Global Research Identifier Database ID (grid), an openly-available, persistent ID for research institutions worldwide, providing linked metadata, created and updated by Digital Science
- Grid computing, the application of a network of computers to a single problem
- Computation grid, or mesh, the outcome of using principles of grid generation to divide a complex shape into simple cells for simulations or computer graphics
- Data grid, middleware services that pull together data and resources from multiple domains
- Esri grid, a file format for geographic information systems
- Grid view, a graphical control element (software widget) that presents a tabular view of data
Mathematics[edit]
- GRID (geometry) (Great Rhomb-Icosi-Dodecahedron) or truncated icosidodecahedron
- Grid (spatial index), the information-organizing scheme
- Lattice graph or 'grid graph', a graph formed from a regular lattice of vertices
- Regular grid, a tessellation of Euclidean space
Other uses[edit]
- Firebird Grid, a German paraglider design
- Grid Systems Corporation, the developer of historic laptops, founded in 1979
See also[edit]
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