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Rethinking Institutional Repositories - Innovations In Management, Collections, And Inclusion, Josh C. Cromwell
Rethinking Institutional Repositories - Innovations In Management, Collections, And Inclusion, Josh C. Cromwell
Faculty Bookshelf
Chapter 21 of this book, titled Let’s Say Yes: Considerations and Impact of Using Institutional Repositories to Promote Non-Traditional Works, was written by KSU authors, Chelsee Dickson and Heather Hankins.
Over the past two decades, institutional repositories (IRs) have become commonplace among academic libraries. As of 2022, the Open Directory of Open Access Repositories (OpenDOAR) contains entries for 771 IRs in the United States alone, not to mention the proliferation of IRs at colleges and universities around the world.1 Librarians have grown accustomed to making the case for why their institution needs an IR, and based on the data, it …
Wanted Poster, Heather Hankins
Wanted Poster, Heather Hankins
IR Marketing Materials
This poster was developed for office doors to increase walk in consultations.
Upload Day Handout, Heather Hankins, Rachel Schrauben Yeates
Upload Day Handout, Heather Hankins, Rachel Schrauben Yeates
IR Marketing Materials
This handout guided participants in Upload Days where faculty dropped in to supported upload workshops.