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Introducing New Services with DSpace
Open Repositories Conference 2007
Susan Wells ParhamKent WoynowskiJulie Griffin
SMARTech
smartech.gatech.edu
SMARTech
August 2004 DSpace Institutional Repository Academic output of Georgia Tech Locally created material for
teaching and further research Self-submission by faculty &
researchers
Statistics
December 2006 10,400+ items Top 5 items:
• December ConneXus (library newsletter)• Intuitive Revelations (library faculty) • Belt line (Georgia Tech thesis) • Enzymatic Biobleaching … (research paper)• Structure Repairs Using … (research paper)
Digital Initiatives Working Group
Production Expectations
Collection administrator from department
Approve submitters Submit/approve new materials Submitters supply keywords Submitters supply author names
Content Expectations
Faculty Research Pre/Post Prints Technical Reports Current Theses & Dissertations
Changing Expectations
Repository as Product vs.
Repository as Service
Preservation Services
Campus Publications
Originally fell outside the scope of the collecting policy of SMARTech
Repository as Service idea led to an expansion of scope
The Technique & WREK Radio
www.nique.net www.wrek.org
The Technique
We discussed using DSpace as a point-of-entry for newspaper files, but it did not fit the Technique’s needs
The Technique focuses on newspaper operations, rather than storage needs
WREK Radio
No archiving of any radio programs, due to server space and licensing (music)
Dedicated staff were losing important original programs (campus interviews, etc.)
Archives harvests selected radio programs, adds to SMARTech
Extremely popular items in SMARTech
Aardvark – Dark Archive
Copyright constraints
Privacy issues Campus
restrictions
• Collections of digital files not suitable for the IR grew more and more rapidly
Aardvark Backbone - DSpace
GA Tech’s dedication to the software and the open-source movement
Staff familiarity Preservation focus Organizational structure MetaArchive Project
Aardvark Example Collections
Master TIFF images of scanned items Music Department recordings and videos Redacted/Removed documents from
SMARTech Copyrighted reference materials (vertical
subject files) are now full-text indexed
1,872 items (147 gigabytes) have been added in first 4 months by student employees
Aardvark Development
Administrative rights management Archival processing workflow Expanded metadata Integration with Archivists’ Toolkit Public exposure of selected
materials
Publishing Services
Design
Self-submission Library submission Submission via service layer over IR
• Involves library at the point of creation• Embeds services in existing scholarly
communication workflows on campus• Secures rights to disseminate research
epage@Tech Services
Capture• Instructional materials, multimedia
Host• Lecture series, symposia, conferences
Publish • Proceedings and journals
Preserve• … in SMARTech
Stakeholders
Researchers • Library provides a low-cost model for
hosting and maintaining conference web sites and journals
• Retain copyright GT/Library
• Georgia Tech granted non-exclusive license to distribute and preserve Ex. Conference proceedings and related
materials
Conferences and Journals
Space Systems Engineering Recycling of Fibrous Textile and
Carpet Waste Haunting Histories of the Female
Body: Gynecology, Obstetrics and Women's Health
Electronic Resources & Libraries (ER&L)
Information Technologies and International Development (ITID)
Haunting Histories of the Female Body
Organized by students Captured
• Presentations• Exhibition• Panel discussion
Hosted web site Preserved in SMARTech
Haunting Histories of the Female Body
ER&L Conference
Background Host content for Moodle publishing
platform Preserve proceedings in SMARTech Capture presentations
ER&L Conference
http://electroniclibrarian.org/moodle/
ITID Journal
Background Provide technical support for web-
based editorial workflow Journal published by MIT Press
ITID Journal
http://www.mitpressjournals.org/loi/itid
ITID Journal
Repository as Service
Secures rights to disseminate research
Increases repository exposure on and off campus
Embeds repository into existing workflows
Builds content Promotes active participation in
scholarly communication process
Contact Information
Susan Wells [email protected]
Kent Woynowski [email protected]
Julie [email protected]
Presentation available online at: http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/13171