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Repositories, Taxonomies And Non-Traditional Roles, Lauren Seney Sep 2019

Repositories, Taxonomies And Non-Traditional Roles, Lauren Seney

Lauren P. Seney

No abstract provided.


New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren P. Seney Aug 2013

New Trends And Concepts In Law Library Services: Institutional Repositories, Lauren P. Seney

Lauren P. Seney

No abstract provided.


Digitally Archiving Your Law Reviews, Lauren P. Seney, Linda K. Tesar Aug 2013

Digitally Archiving Your Law Reviews, Lauren P. Seney, Linda K. Tesar

Lauren P. Seney

No abstract provided.


Transitioning Your Institutional Repository Into A Digital Archive, Lauren P. Seney Aug 2013

Transitioning Your Institutional Repository Into A Digital Archive, Lauren P. Seney

Lauren P. Seney

The Wolf Law Library at the College of William & Mary has spent the past several years developing a digital repository. The scope of digital collections has evolved from one of a strictly scholarly nature to incorporate the Law School’s historical materials. Now the repository houses both the intellectual output of the law faculty and the school’s digital archive.


Building A Digital Archive: The William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository, Lauren P. Seney Aug 2013

Building A Digital Archive: The William & Mary Law School Scholarship Repository, Lauren P. Seney

Lauren P. Seney

In July of 2010 the William & Mary Law School broke ground on a digital repository. Six months later, we boasted more than 5,000 items across eleven collections. While this pace could not be maintained when the existing digital content was exhausted, it created a template for expanding the repository beyond our initial goals.