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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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Institutional Repository Access Policy: A Case Study in State University of Malang Library

open access: yesRecord and Library Journal, 2017
This article discusses about access policy to institutional repository in State University of Malang Library. This study aims to analize access policy and accessibility to institutional repository, barriers to adoption of open access, as well as the ...
Dwi Novita Ernaningsih
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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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Balancing Multiple Roles of Repositories: Developing a Comprehensive Repository at Carnegie Mellon University

open access: yesPublications, 2019
Many academic and research institutions today maintain multiple types of institutional repositories operating on different systems and platforms to accommodate the needs and governance of the materials they house.
David Scherer, Daniel Valen
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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 in Japan [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
This report describes the growth of institutional repositories in Japan and NII's support projects since 2004. The characteristic features of the process were: (1) the diversity of the partner universities (2) the collaboration between universities and NII, and (3) the fast localization and installation with limited budget.
Yuko Murakami, Jun Adachi
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Institutional Repositories

open access: yes, 2017
In the context of the open access (OA) movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academic communities to preserve and share knowledge. Glassman & Kang (2016) stressed the importance of educational institutions developing technologies that support an open educational system.
Ceballos, Hector G.   +1 more
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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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Improving Institutional Repositories through User-Centered Design: Indicators from a Focus Group

open access: yesFuture Internet, 2021
User experience with intuitive and flexible digital platforms can be enjoyable and satisfying. A strategy to deliver such an experience is to place the users at the center of the design process and analyze their beliefs and perceptions to add appropriate
Laura Icela González-Pérez   +2 more
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Institutional repositories

open access: yesVINE, 2003
An institutional repository is the collective intellectual output of an institution recorded in a form that can be preserved and exploited. This article briefly outlines the need for repositories such as Dspace, their role, benefits and drawbacks. It concludes that repositories are key to the ability of institutions to respond to future needs for more ...
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