Making institutional repositories work (Record no. 85394)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781557537263
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 025.04 /
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Personal name Callicott, Burton B. (Ed.)
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Title Making institutional repositories work
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2016
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Purdue University Press
Place of publication, distribution, etc West Lafayette
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Number of Pages xxvi; 360p.
Dimensions 9x6 cm.
440 ## - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE
Title Charleston insights in library, archival, and information sciences
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Summary, etc 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.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Institutional Repositories
Topical term or geographic name as entry element Institutional Repositories-United States-Case Studies
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Personal name Scherer, David (Ed.)
Personal name Wesolek, Andrew (Ed.)
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Item type Book
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Withdrawn status Lost status Source of classification or shelving scheme Damaged status Not for loan Collection code Permanent location Current location Shelving location Date acquired Cost, normal purchase price Full call number Barcode Date last seen Cost, replacement price Koha item type
          Book HBCSE HBCSE Generalities 2017-04-12 1736.20 025.04 / Cal / Sch 23911 2017-04-12 2042.59 Book

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