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== History ==
 
In 2002, [[bepress]], then known as the [[Berkeley Electronic Press]], partnered with the [[California Digital Library]] to create the eScholarship Repository<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.infotoday.com/It/dec01/news14.htm|title=California Digital Library, bepress Announce Partnership|website=www.infotoday.com|access-date=2020-02-22}}</ref><ref>[http://repositories.cdlib.org/escholarship/repository_release.pdf eScholarship Repository Release], April 3, 2002</ref> This entailed "hiding" some of the more sophisticated features of the existing journal publishing system, while adding features such as compliance with the [[Protocol for Metadata Harvesting|OAI-PMH]] harvesting protocol.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Library Journal "Digital Libraries" Columns 1997-2007, Roy Tennant|url = http://roytennant.com/column/?fetch=data/59.xml|website = roytennant.com|access-date = 2016-01-18}}</ref>
 
In June 2004, [[bepress]] officially launched its Digital Commons institutional repository software at the American Library Association annual conference.<ref>[http://proquest.com/pressroom/pressrelease/04/20041112.shtml ProQuest's Digital Commons@ Winning Broad Market Acceptance] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070714160118/http://www.proquest.com/pressroom/pressrelease/04/20041112.shtml |date=2007-07-14 }}, November 12, 2004</ref>