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Marketing The Ir: Strategies From The Marquette Survey, Rose Fortier
Marketing The Ir: Strategies From The Marquette Survey, Rose Fortier
Library Faculty Research and Publications
Marquette University’s institutional repository, e-Publications@Marquette, was established in 2008 for the deposit of faculty publications and research. Despite active participation by some faculty, universal participation remains an elusive goal. During the spring of 2013, faculty participation and needs were assessed via survey and compared to the IR’s capabilities in addressing those needs. Based upon the assessment survey and the IR’s available resources, a marketing plan and promotional strategies were created. The presentation will include analysis of the survey results and how they informed the creation of a marketing plan. Details of the marketing plan will be discussed as well as …
Integrating E-Books: Dda, E-Approvals, And E-Firm Orders, Judith Carter, Lynn K. Whittenberger
Integrating E-Books: Dda, E-Approvals, And E-Firm Orders, Judith Carter, Lynn K. Whittenberger
Library Faculty Research and Publications
Learn how one library loads DDA (Demand-Driven Acquisition) ebook records (full bibs and order records) and e-book-approval / e-book -firm (full bib/order / invoice info) records into Sierra via batch processing.
Data Management For Research Grants: A Marquette Pilot Project, Rose Fortier, Lynn K. Whittenberger
Data Management For Research Grants: A Marquette Pilot Project, Rose Fortier, Lynn K. Whittenberger
Library Faculty Research and Publications
Presenters will report on an ongoing pilot project to manage data generated by National Science Foundation grants using bepress’ Digital Commons institutional repository software. The challenge of creating a home for data on a repository created for publications was met through the creation of a series that brings together all grant output, i.e. raw and aggregated data, publications, presentations, and other research output. Further challenges in obtaining and managing varying formats of raw data (numerical, image, video, sound), and large volumes of data will be discussed. Metadata for series with such diverse formats presents its own difficulties, especially when a …
Genealogical Treasures: From The Catholic School Legacy Of Pioneers Msgr. William Ketcham And St. Katharine Drexel, Mark G. Thiel
Genealogical Treasures: From The Catholic School Legacy Of Pioneers Msgr. William Ketcham And St. Katharine Drexel, Mark G. Thiel
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Helping Researchers: An Extraordinary Encounter In The Marquette Archives, Mark G. Thiel
Helping Researchers: An Extraordinary Encounter In The Marquette Archives, Mark G. Thiel
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Catholic Worker Archives, Phillip M. Runkel
The Catholic Worker Archives, Phillip M. Runkel
Library Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Marketing An Established Institutional Repository: Marquette Libraries’ Research Stewardship Survey, Rose Fortier, Emily Laws
Marketing An Established Institutional Repository: Marquette Libraries’ Research Stewardship Survey, Rose Fortier, Emily Laws
Library Faculty Research and Publications
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the results of Marquette University Libraries’ survey measuring faculty knowledge and attitudes about the institution’s repository, for the purposes of creating a marketing plan for the institutional repository (IR).
Design/methodology/approach
The paper adopts a quantitative approach through the use of a survey.
Findings
Like many other endeavors to measure faculty engagement with the IR, the investigators discovered that faculty knowledge of the IR is not universal. Moreover, the perceived values and motivators for faculty use of the IR were also not surprising, with faculty viewing online dissemination of their work to …