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Leveraging Institutional Repositories To Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (July), Richard Clement
Leveraging Institutional Repositories To Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (July), Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
This presentation was given at the 2009 American Library Association annual conference. It addresses how to improve the chances of a successful Institutional Repository and updates his previous presentation at the 2009 Association for College and Research Libraries conference.
Medieval And Renaissance Book Production, Richard Clement
Medieval And Renaissance Book Production, Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
There is a widely held, yet erroneous, belief that the invention of the book was concurrent with the invention of printing. Somehow it is assumed that the act of printing--that is producing a book by mechanical means--endows the finished product with that essence that embodies a book. After all, the hand-produced book is called a manuscript, not simply a book, and early-printed books are called incunabula, books in their infancy. We are accustomed to think of the periods of manuscripts and printed books as distinct. Traditionally a scholar working in one of these fields has known little of the other …
Leveraging Institutional Repositories To Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (March), Richard Clement
Leveraging Institutional Repositories To Support Your Institution's Strategic Mission (March), Richard Clement
Richard W. Clement
This presentation was given at the 2009 Association for College and Research Libraries conference during a breakfast presentation. It addresses how to improve the chances of a successful Institutional Repository.