Sources and further reading

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Sources

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Further reading

Data licensing

CESSDA SaW, 2016. Webinar on Access Policies and Usage Regulations: Licenses. Retrieved from http://cessdasaw.eu/calendar/webinar-access-policies-and-usage-regulations-licenses-30-06-2016-1100-am/