This service provides the opportunity for institutions to participate in RePEc even if they are unable to provide metadata in the standard way, that is by opening a RePEc archive. This service is meant to be a last resort. This service only hosts the metadata about these working papers and journal articles, not the full texts. Individuals should use MPRA.
Other similar services
A similar service is provided elsewhere. If you qualify, use them:
The name of the series, e.g. "Research Papers", "Economic Discussion Papers".
The organization responsible for the series.
The person responsible for the content of the series (editor). Name and e-mail address. Not a required entry.
The WP-coordinator (the person responsible for the administration and data input of the series). Name and e-mail address.
The appropriate way to write the number of a working paper, e.g. 98/01, 345 or 2004-02. Eligible formats are: N, XN, YYYYSN, YYSN, NSYYYY, NSYY, where N is an incrementable number, X is any string, YYYY or YY is a year and S is a (possibly empty) separator (please specify separator).
Your archive handle, if you were given one by RePEc.
For a journal:
The name of the journal
The organization in charge of the journal: a publisher, a society, a university department, etc.
The editor responsible for the content. Name and email address.
The person in charge of inputting the bibliographic data. Name and email address.
Is your journal published in volumes and issues? Do articles have page numbers? Or do articles have a number?
Your archive handle, if you were given one by RePEc.
If approved, you will be assigned a password and can then start indexing your publication. Additions are typically listed the next day in the various RePEc services.
Using the RePEc Input Service
Please report to me any malfunction with as much detail as possible, as a new version of the software was installed and it is not yet fully tested
Log in here. First supply the archive code (three letters). In most cases this is "ris":
If you have some issues with the service, please first look at this document.
About the RePEc Input Service
The scripts under the hood of this service have been written by Sune Karlsson, Örebro University (Sweden). It is currently maintained by Christian Zimmermann, University of Connecticut, on a server sponsored by the Society for Economic Dynamics and hosted by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Connecticut. Currently, bibliographic information about thirty series and journals is housed here.