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Subject repositories may play a role in supporting open access. Those disciplines where working papers, conference papers, or other grey literature are common, are probably the best situated to have successful subject repositories. Subject repositories may serve as a home for journals published by small scholarly societies. For those disciplines that do not have much grey literature and thus no subject repository, an institutional repository could serve as a home for their scholarly journals published by small societies.
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