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Collecting Campus Culture: Collaborations And Collisions, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Meg Miner
Collecting Campus Culture: Collaborations And Collisions, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Meg Miner
Meg Miner
This presentation will discuss the catalyst, development and implementation of The Ames Library's institutional repository and records management programs after strategic planning in the library. The presenters will share their perspectives on the advantage of the parallel programs, and comment on the strengths, knowledge and work style each person brings to the table to make the partnership and programs work. Interwoven throughout the presentation will be examples of how "collisions" were navigated for specific collections. Both librarians will also provide their best practices for outreach and education to campus leaders, offices and departments to create buy-in, commitment to and excitement …
Collecting Campus Culture: Collaborations And Collisions, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Meg Miner
Collecting Campus Culture: Collaborations And Collisions, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Meg Miner
Stephanie Davis-Kahl
This presentation will discuss the catalyst, development and implementation of The Ames Library's institutional repository and records management programs after strategic planning in the library. The presenters will share their perspectives on the advantage of the parallel programs, and comment on the strengths, knowledge and work style each person brings to the table to make the partnership and programs work. Interwoven throughout the presentation will be examples of how "collisions" were navigated for specific collections. Both librarians will also provide their best practices for outreach and education to campus leaders, offices and departments to create buy-in, commitment to and excitement …
Scholarly Communication Services: Repository-Based Library Publishing, Adrian K. Ho
Scholarly Communication Services: Repository-Based Library Publishing, Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
This presentation discusses strategies for building a user base of the online publishing platform provided by Western Libraries at The University of Western Ontario. It also describes support services for platform users.
Recruiting Content For The Institutional Repository: The Barriers Exceed The Benefits, Denise Troll Covey
Recruiting Content For The Institutional Repository: The Barriers Exceed The Benefits, Denise Troll Covey
Denise Troll Covey
Focus groups conducted at Carnegie Mellon reveal that what motivates many faculty to self-archive on a website or disciplinary repository will not motivate them to deposit their work in the institutional repository. Recruiting a critical mass of content for the institutional repository is contingent on increasing awareness, aligning deposit with existing workflows, and providing value-added services that meet needs not currently being met by other tools. Faculty share concerns about quality and the payoff for time invested in publishing and disseminating their work, but disagree about metrics for assessing quality, the merit of disseminating work prior to peer review, and …
Iris: Northeastern University's Institutional Repository, Joan D. Krizack
Iris: Northeastern University's Institutional Repository, Joan D. Krizack
Joan D. Krizack
No abstract provided.
Developments In Library Scholarly Communication Services, Adrian K. Ho
Developments In Library Scholarly Communication Services, Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
This presentation discusses the strategies used to develop a scholarly communication program at The University of Western Ontario. It also touches on how academic librarians can get involved in scholarly communication services.
Scholarly Communication Initiatives At The University Of Western Ontario, Adrian K. Ho
Scholarly Communication Initiatives At The University Of Western Ontario, Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract provided.
Iris : Digital Scholarship, Publishing, And Preservation At Northeastern University, Hillary Corbett
Iris : Digital Scholarship, Publishing, And Preservation At Northeastern University, Hillary Corbett
Hillary Corbett
No abstract provided.
Scholarly Communication And Content Recruitment For Institutional Repository (Presentation For Gradlis 9315), Adrian K. Ho
Scholarly Communication And Content Recruitment For Institutional Repository (Presentation For Gradlis 9315), Adrian K. Ho
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract provided.
Collecting For Digital Repositories: New Ways To Disseminate And Share Information, Susanne Clement, Adrian K. Ho, Feng Shan
Collecting For Digital Repositories: New Ways To Disseminate And Share Information, Susanne Clement, Adrian K. Ho, Feng Shan
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.
Feeding The Fledgling Repository: Starting An Institutional Repository At An Academic Health Sciences Library, Ann E. Koopman, Am, Daniel Kipnis
Feeding The Fledgling Repository: Starting An Institutional Repository At An Academic Health Sciences Library, Ann E. Koopman, Am, Daniel Kipnis
Daniel G. Kipnis
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Sarah Beaubien
No abstract provided.
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Recasting The Role Of Comprehensive University Libraries: Starting Points For Educating Librarians On The Issues Of Scholarly Communication And Institutional Repositories, Sarah Beaubien, Linda Masselink, Jodi Tyron
Linda Masselink
No abstract provided.
The Institutional Repository Rediscovered: What Can A University Do For Open Access Publishing?
The Institutional Repository Rediscovered: What Can A University Do For Open Access Publishing?
Jean-Gabriel Bankier
Universities have always been one of the key players in open access publishing and have encountered the particular obstacle that faces this Green model of open access, namely, disappointing author uptake. Today, the university has a unique opportunity to reinvent and reinvigorate the model of the institutional repository. This article explores what is not working about the way we talk about repositories to authors today and how we can better meet faculty needs. More than an archive, a repository can be a showcase that allows scholars to build attractive scholarly profiles, and a platform to publish original content in emerging …
The Institutional Repository Rediscovered: What Can A University Do For Open Access Publishing?
The Institutional Repository Rediscovered: What Can A University Do For Open Access Publishing?
Irene Kamotsky
Universities have always been one of the key players in open access publishing and have encountered the particular obstacle that faces this Green model of open access, namely, disappointing author uptake. Today, the university has a unique opportunity to reinvent and reinvigorate the model of the institutional repository. This article explores what is not working about the way we talk about repositories to authors today and how we can better meet faculty needs. More than an archive, a repository can be a showcase that allows scholars to build attractive scholarly profiles, and a platform to publish original content in emerging …
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Content Recruitment For Institutional Repositories (Ir’S), Adrian K. Ho, Joe Toth
Adrian K. Ho
No abstract.