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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES: PRESENT & FUTURE

IR FOR EVERYBO

DY

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Knowledge is capital at universities

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but publishers control this

capital

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THE SOLUTION:INSTITUTION

ALREPOSITORI

ES

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INSTUTIONAL

REPOSITORIES

ARE:

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2003: A strategic response to the

opportunities of the digital networked

environment and the problems in today’s

scholarly journal system (Johnson)

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Scholarship is changing

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But they can be

more than this

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a mechanism for ensuring access

to knowledge produced at a

college or university (Yeates 96)

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(Bankier and Smith 3)

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new technologiesnew ways of discoveryCOLLABORATIVEINTER-DISCIPLINARY

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The Repository

is for everyone

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students should

be involved

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memory hole

coursework goes down the

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Institutional Repositories can

enhance the curriculum

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Institutional repositories can be Demonstrative

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Institutional Repositories can be Informative

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IS LOCAL

Content

DiscoveryIs GLOBAL

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There are some challenges:

BUY-INAWARENESS

USAGECOPYRIGHT

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“NJ-USA” is copyright (c) 2011 Anna Strumillo and made available under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 license

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SOLUTIONS:

assessmentoutreachoptimizati

on

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What I’m Excited About:

CommunityStudent groups

MultimediaGoogle Scholar

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Works Cited

Robin Yeates. "Over The Horizon Institutional Repositories" Vine 33.2 (2003): 96-99. ABI/INFORM Global, Proquest. Web. 25 Jun. 2012.

R.K. Johnson. “Institutional Repositories: Partnering with Faculty to Enhance Scholarly Communication” D-Lib Magazine (November 2002). Web. 25 Jun. 2012

Jean-Gabriel Bankier and Courtney Smith. "Repository Collection Policies" Australian Academic and Research Libraries (2011). Available at: http://works.bepress.com/courtney_a_smith/7

Related Readings:

Jean-Gabriel Bankier, Connie Foster & Glen Wiley. “Institutional Repositories— Strategies For The Present And Future”. The Serials Librarian, 56.1-4 (2009): 109-115

Karen Markey, et al. "Unheard Voices: Institutional Repository End-Users." College & Research Libraries 72.1 (2011): 21-42. Library Literature & Information Science Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 30 Apr. 2012

Zuccala, Alesia, Charles Oppenheim, and Rajveen Dhiensa. "Managing And Evaluating Digital Repositories." Information Research 13.1 (2008): 7. Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts with Full Text. Web. 30 Apr. 2012.

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