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The impact of institutional repositories: a systematic review. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Med Libr Assoc, 2020
Objective: Institutional repositories are platforms for presenting and publicizing scholarly output that might not be suitable to publish in a peer-reviewed journal or that must meet open access requirements. However, there are many challenges associated with their launch and up-keep. The objective of this systematic review was to define the impacts of
Demetres MR, Delgado D, Wright DN.
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Beyond Institutional Repositories [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Digital Library Systems, 2009
The current system of so-called institutional repositories, even if it was a sensible response at an earlier stage, may not answer the needs of the scholarly community, scientific communication and accompanied stakeholders in a sustainable way. However, having a robust repository infrastructure is essential to academic work.
Romary, Laurent, Armbruster, Chris
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Institutional Repository

open access: yes, 2022
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to its clientele and keep them updated with the new arrivals related to their subject areas. Institutional Repository (IR) disseminates rich source of digitized materials drafted and published by learned societies.
Dr. B. S. Padval, Yogesh B. Thakare
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Institutions, Their Repositories and the Web

open access: yesSerials Review, 2008
It will soon be rare for research-based institutions not to have a digital repository. The main reason for a repository is to maximise the visibility of the institution’s research outputs (provide Open Access), yet few contain a representative proportion of the research produced by their institutions. Repositories form one part of the institution’s web
Swan, Alma, Carr, Leslie
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CRIS and Institutional Repositories

open access: yesData Science Journal, 2010
CRIS (Current Research Information Systems) provide researchers, research managers, innovators, and others with a view over the research activity of a domain. IRs (institutional repositories) provide a mechanism for an organisation to showcase through OA (open access) its intellectual property.
Asserson, A, Jeffery, K
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SHERPA and institutional repositories [PDF]

open access: yesSerials: The Journal for the Serials Community, 2003
The SHERPA project (Securing a Hybrid Environment for Research Preservation and Access) has been set up to encourage change in the scholarly communication process by creating open-access institutional "e-print" repositories for the dissemination of research findings.
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Institutional Repositories: The Experience of Master's and Baccalaureate Institutions [PDF]

open access: yesportal: Libraries and the Academy, 2008
In 2006, MIRACLE Project investigators censused library directors at all U.S. academic institutions about their activities planning, pilot testing, and implementing the institutional repositories on their campuses. Out of 446 respondents, 289 (64.8 percent) were from master's and baccalaureate institutions (M&BIs) where few operational ...
Markey, Karen   +4 more
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Documentation for institutional repositories [PDF]

open access: yesLearned Publishing, 2006
ABSTRACTThe documentation of seven academic institutional repositories (IRs) was compared and contrasted. This was followed by semi‐structured interviews with six practitioners experienced in the set‐up, management and maintenance of IRs, including representatives of three JISC FAIR projects.
Steve Probets, Celia Jenkins
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Institutional repository

open access: yes, 2018
This is a simple presentation for comparing data repositories feodra, ckan, and dspase.
Ibaida Taha   +2 more
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Institutional Repositories

open access: yesMaine Policy Review, 2013
Joyce Rumery discusses the opportunities presented by participation in the “Digital Commons,†a national online service (institutional repository) that allows institutions to highlight the work of faculty and students and to provide a medium for managing and preserving items such as materials from special collections.
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