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Ten Major Issues In Providing A Repository Service In Australian Universities, Margaret Henty May 2007

Ten Major Issues In Providing A Repository Service In Australian Universities, Margaret Henty

IR Research

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The Evolving Nature Of Faculty Publications, Jan Novak, Leslie Pardo Feb 2007

The Evolving Nature Of Faculty Publications, Jan Novak, Leslie Pardo

IR Research

Technology increasingly drives the evolving nature of the library's role in managing faculty publications. Libraries not only create physical archives of faculty scholarship, but take no the active role of facilitating immediate access to content. Trends in legal scholarship, including new formats such as blogs and podcasts and the open access initiatives, compel libraries to develop creative solutions such as enhanced bibliographies, searchable databases, and digital repositories to manage access, preseve, and disseminate faculty writings.


Guidelines For The Creation Of Institutional Repositories At Universities And Higher Education Organisations, Atilio Gonzalez, Antonio Porcel Jan 2007

Guidelines For The Creation Of Institutional Repositories At Universities And Higher Education Organisations, Atilio Gonzalez, Antonio Porcel

IR Research

The Institutional Repository (IR) is understood as an information system that collects, preserves, disseminates and provides access to the intellectual and academic output of the university community. Nowadays, the IR is a key tool of the scientific and academic policy of the university.