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Making institutional repositories work

Title
Making institutional repositories work / edited by Burton B. Callicott, David Scherer, and Andrew Wesolek.
ISBN
1612494226
9781612494227
9781557537263
1557537267
Publication
West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2015]
Copyright Notice Date
©2015
©2016
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxvi, 360 pages) : illustrations
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
In English.
Summary
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 like tended to dampen excitement and adoption. This collection of essays, arranged in five thematic sections, is intended to take the pulse of institutional repositories--to see how they have matured and what can be expected from them, as well as introduce what may be the future role of the institutional repository. Making Institutional Repositories Work takes novices as well as seasoned practitioners through the practical and conceptual steps necessary to develop a functioning institutional repository, customized to the needs and culture of the home institution. The first section covers all aspects of system platforms, including hosted and open-source options, big data capabilities and integration, and issues related to discoverability. The second section addresses policy issues, from the basics to open-source and deposit mandates. The third section focuses on recruiting and even creating content. Authors in this section will address the ways that different disciplines tend to have different motivations for deposit, as well as the various ways that institutional repositories can serve as publishing platforms. The fourth section covers assessment and success measures for all involved--librarians, deans, and administrators. The theory and practice of traditional metrics, alt metrics, and peer review receive chapter-length treatment. The fifth section provides case studies that include a boots-on-the-ground perspective of issues raised in the first four sections. By noting trends and potentialities, this final section, authored by Executive Director of SPARC Heather Joseph, makes future predictions and helps managers position institutional repositories to be responsive change and even shape the evolution of scholarly communication.
Variant and related titles
KU Select 2016 Backlist Collection. OCLC KB.
Other formats
Print version: Making institutional repositories work. West Lafayette, Indiana : Purdue University Press, [2015]
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 01, 2022
Series
Charleston insights in library, archival, and information sciences.
Charleston insights in library, archival, and information sciences
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Choosing a repository platform : open-source vs. hosted solutions / Hillary Corbett, Jimmy Ghaphery, Lauren Work, and Sam Byrd
Repository options for research data / Katherine McNeill
Ensuring discoverability of IR content / Kenning Arlitsch, Patrick OBrien, Jeff Mixter, Jason A. Clark, and Leila Sterman
Open-access policies : basics and impact on content recruitment / Andrew Wesolek and Paul Royster
Responsibilities and rights : balancing the institutional imperative for open access with authors' self-determination / Isaac Gilman
Campus open-access policy implementation models and implications for IR services / Ellen Finnie Duranceau and Sue Kriegsman
Electronic theses and dissertations : preparing graduate students for their futures / Gail McMillan
Systematically populating an IR with ETDS : launching a retrospective digitization project and collecting current ETDS at the University of Massachusetts Amherst / Meghan Banach Bergin and Charlotte Roh
Faculty self-archiving / Stephanie Davis-Kahl
Incentivizing them to come : strategies, tools, and opportunities for marketing an institutional repository / David Scherer
Repository as publishing platform / Simone Sacchi and Mark Newton
Publishing pedagogy : the institutional repository as training ground for a new breed of academic journal editors / Catherine Mitchell and Lisa Schiff
Purposeful metrics : matching institutional repository metrics to purpose and audience / Todd Bruns and Harrison W. Inefuku
Social media metrics as indicators of repository impact / Kim Holmberg, Stefanie Haustein, and Daniel Beucke
Peer review and institutional repositories / Burton Callicott
Defining success and impact for scholars, department chairs, and administrators : is there a sweet spot? / Marianne A. Buehler
Creating the IR culture / Anne Langley and Yuan Li
On implementing an open-source institutional repository : a case study / James Tyler Mobley
Interlinking institutional repository content and enhancing user experiences : a case study from Purdue University / David Scherer, Lisa Zilinski, and Kelley Kimm
Populating your institutional repository and promoting your students: IRs and undergraduate research / Betty Rozum and Becky Thoms
Next steps for IRs and open access / Heather Joseph.
Genre/Form
Electronic books.
Case studies.
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