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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES: PRESENT & FUTURE
IR FOR EVERYBO
DY
Knowledge is capital at universities
but publishers control this
capital
THE SOLUTION:INSTITUTION
ALREPOSITORI
ES
INSTUTIONAL
REPOSITORIES
ARE:
2003: A strategic response to the
opportunities of the digital networked
environment and the problems in today’s
scholarly journal system (Johnson)
Scholarship is changing
But they can be
more than this
a mechanism for ensuring access
to knowledge produced at a
college or university (Yeates 96)
(Bankier and Smith 3)
new technologiesnew ways of discoveryCOLLABORATIVEINTER-DISCIPLINARY
The Repository
is for everyone
students should
be involved
memory hole
coursework goes down the
Institutional Repositories can
enhance the curriculum
Institutional repositories can be Demonstrative
Institutional Repositories can be Informative
IS LOCAL
Content
DiscoveryIs GLOBAL
There are some challenges:
BUY-INAWARENESS
USAGECOPYRIGHT
“NJ-USA” is copyright (c) 2011 Anna Strumillo and made available under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 license
SOLUTIONS:
assessmentoutreachoptimizati
on
What I’m Excited About:
CommunityStudent groups
MultimediaGoogle Scholar
Works Cited
Robin Yeates. "Over The Horizon Institutional Repositories" Vine 33.2 (2003): 96-99. ABI/INFORM Global, Proquest. Web. 25 Jun. 2012.
R.K. Johnson. “Institutional Repositories: Partnering with Faculty to Enhance Scholarly Communication” D-Lib Magazine (November 2002). Web. 25 Jun. 2012
Jean-Gabriel Bankier and Courtney Smith. "Repository Collection Policies" Australian Academic and Research Libraries (2011). Available at: http://works.bepress.com/courtney_a_smith/7
Related Readings:
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Connie Foster & Glen Wiley. “Institutional Repositories— Strategies For The Present And Future”. The Serials Librarian, 56.1-4 (2009): 109-115
Karen Markey, et al. "Unheard Voices: Institutional Repository End-Users." College & Research Libraries 72.1 (2011): 21-42. Library Literature & Information Science Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 30 Apr. 2012
Zuccala, Alesia, Charles Oppenheim, and Rajveen Dhiensa. "Managing And Evaluating Digital Repositories." Information Research 13.1 (2008): 7. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full Text. Web. 30 Apr. 2012.
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