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repec-help team

This page details who is on the repec-help team, with special competences. It also give some useful links. This page is for internal consumption only, so do not disseminate more that necessary.

Members

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  • : Jonathan Baron (perl, linux)
  • : José Manuel Barrueco Cruz (perl, linux)
  • : Kit Baum (perl, Mac, PhP, XML)
  • : Danielle Engelhardt
  • : Stefanie Feicke
  • : Sune Karlsson (server issues, windows)
  • : Julia Kielyte
  • : Thomas Krichel (RePEc guru)
  • : Ad Notten
  • : Ekkehart Schlicht (Eprint)
  • : Carlos Andrés Vasco Correa (Spanish)
  • : Ulrich Wacker
  • : Christian Zimmermann (French, German)

Links

Boilerplate message to stale archive code requests:
We would be pleased to include your institution's materials in RePEc. Please use the archive code 'XXX' to identify your archive. Please use the EDIRC Provider-Institution code RePEc:edi:XXXXXXX in your series template to identify your institution. When you have prepared archive- and series-templates, a subdirectory for the series, and at least one paper-template in the subdirectory, please email the URL of the directory in which the archive- and series-templates reside (which should also be the URL indicated in the archive template). This URL must be indexable (if HTTP) or accessible with anonymous FTP (if FTP) for our mirroring software to access the materials. Please consulthttp://ideas.repec.org/stepbystep.html for detailed instructions on the process.

Many archive maintainers have difficulty making their materials accessible via HTTP, given that many web servers are not set up with indexable directories (especially likely if you have a Microsoft IIS). In that case, you must place an HTML file (usually default.htm or index.html) in the directory referenced above, with links to each item within (i.e. the archive template, series template, and subdirectory(ies), as well as in each subdirectory. This will make the materials in those directories accessible to our software. Please test the accessibility of your HTTP materials by going to the URL in your archive template with a browser. If the browser fails to display the contents of that directory, it cannot be included as a RePEc archive without taking the steps described here.

Please contact me if you have any questions about the process.
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