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Onion services are web services that can only be access over the Tor network. They offer additional privacy benefits for users who in our case want to learn about Copim's work on enabling open access monograph publishing but also want to remain anonymous and protected.
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This is of particular benefit to users in countries where internet usage is highly restricted or users who are in any position to want their online privacy protected.
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If they're not doing so already, libraries and archives—particularly those with culturally important or sensitive archives—should be looking into Tor onion services for their websites and catalogues as a relatively quick and easy technological solution for enhancing user privacy.