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Making institutional repositories work /

Quickly following what many expected to be a wholesale revolution in library practices, institutional repositories encountered unforeseen problems and a surprising lack of impact. Clunky or cumbersome interfaces, lack of perceived value and use by scholars, fear of copyright infringement, and the li...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Callicott, Burton B., 1968- (Editor ), Scherer, David, 1984- (Editor ), Wesolek, Andrew, 1983- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2015]
Colección:Charleston insights in library, archival, and information sciences.
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505 0 0 |t Choosing a repository platform : open-source vs. hosted solutions /  |r Hillary Corbett, Jimmy Ghaphery, Lauren Work, and Sam Byrd --  |t Repository options for research data /  |r Katherine McNeill --  |t Ensuring discoverability of IR content /  |r Kenning Arlitsch, Patrick OBrien, Jeff Mixter, Jason A. Clark, and Leila Sterman --  |t Open-access policies : basics and impact on content recruitment /  |r Andrew Wesolek and Paul Royster --  |t Responsibilities and rights : balancing the institutional imperative for open access with authors' self-determination /  |r Isaac Gilman --  |t Campus open-access policy implementation models and implications for IR services /  |r Ellen Finnie Duranceau and Sue Kriegsman --  |t Electronic theses and dissertations : preparing graduate students for their futures /  |r Gail McMillan --  |t Systematically populating an IR with ETDS : launching a retrospective digitization project and collecting current ETDS at the University of Massachusetts Amherst /  |r Meghan Banach Bergin and Charlotte Roh --  |t Faculty self-archiving /  |r Stephanie Davis-Kahl --  |t Incentivizing them to come : strategies, tools, and opportunities for marketing an institutional repository /  |r David Scherer --  |t Repository as publishing platform /  |r Simone Sacchi and Mark Newton --  |t Publishing pedagogy : the institutional repository as training ground for a new breed of academic journal editors /  |r Catherine Mitchell and Lisa Schiff --  |t Purposeful metrics : matching institutional repository metrics to purpose and audience /  |r Todd Bruns and Harrison W. Inefuku --  |t Social media metrics as indicators of repository impact /  |r Kim Holmberg, Stefanie Haustein, and Daniel Beucke --  |t Peer review and institutional repositories /  |r Burton Callicott --  |t Defining success and impact for scholars, department chairs, and administrators : is there a sweet spot? /  |r Marianne A. Buehler --  |t Creating the IR culture /  |r Anne Langley and Yuan Li --  |t On implementing an open-source institutional repository : a case study /  |r James Tyler Mobley --  |t Interlinking institutional repository content and enhancing user experiences : a case study from Purdue University /  |r David Scherer, Lisa Zilinski, and Kelley Kimm --  |t Populating your institutional repository and promoting your students: IRs and undergraduate research /  |r Betty Rozum and Becky Thoms --  |t Next steps for IRs and open access /  |r Heather Joseph. 
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