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Purdue University

2007

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Changing Nature Of Academic Librarianship: Implementing A Distributed Institutional Repository, Jeremy R. Garritano Jan 2007

Changing Nature Of Academic Librarianship: Implementing A Distributed Institutional Repository, Jeremy R. Garritano

Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations

Librarians at Purdue University are adapting to the implementation of a distributed institutional repository (DIR). Traditionally, a librarian's role in the cycle of scholarly communication has been focused on the products of research: books, articles, dissertations, etc. The DIR is pushing the librarian's role further back in the cycle by assisting and advising researchers on how their data can best be collected, tagged, and stored. In some cases, librarians are even becoming embedded within research groups. Once in the DIR, these data sets and other non-traditional types of information are just as accessible as books and journal articles. The DIR …