Effective management of digital assets as well as increasing research exposure and impact are particular challenges faced by smaller institutions with limited infrastructure and resources. The paper explores the significant factors involved in considering, planning and establishing an institutional repository for Bond University, one of the smaller higher education providers in Australia. The salient benefits and advantages as well as the disadvantages of implementing an off-the-shelf product as opposed to an open source solution for an institutional repository are compared. The rationale for choosing a proprietary product over an open source solution is discussed, as well as the process for obtaining funding and the support of key stakehol...
A digital repository is a web accessible database, aimed at preserving the research material of an i...
In October 2005 the University of Wollongong gave approval for the implementation of an institutiona...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to outline the experiences of an Australian university in s...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Parallel to the Open Source Software movement, there is an increased demand and need for free, open ...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
This paper provides a summary of our experiences of setting up an institutional repository at Loughb...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
In Australia there has been an increasing emphasis on providing open access to research outputs wher...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of fund...
Institutional repositories (IRs) established at universities and academic libraries over a decade ag...
This paper discusses the benefits of open access and how institutional repositories can assist open ...
A digital repository is a web accessible database, aimed at preserving the research material of an i...
In October 2005 the University of Wollongong gave approval for the implementation of an institutiona...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to outline the experiences of an Australian university in s...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Parallel to the Open Source Software movement, there is an increased demand and need for free, open ...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
This paper provides a summary of our experiences of setting up an institutional repository at Loughb...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
In Australia there has been an increasing emphasis on providing open access to research outputs wher...
Digital preservation activities among law libraries have largely been limited by a lack of fund...
Institutional repositories (IRs) established at universities and academic libraries over a decade ag...
This paper discusses the benefits of open access and how institutional repositories can assist open ...
A digital repository is a web accessible database, aimed at preserving the research material of an i...
In October 2005 the University of Wollongong gave approval for the implementation of an institutiona...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...