This article highlights the key concepts of institutional repositories and identifies the strengths of Digital Commons and Wesleyan Holiness Digital Library products. Special attention is given to software structures and features, support systems, and factors that impact quality. Parts of this article were given as an Association of Christian Librarians annual national conference workshop presentation presented at Carson-Newman University, Jefferson City, Tennessee, June 11, 2015
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
Open-access institutional repositories have become a reliable and stable medium for sharing scholarl...
Introduction: Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new ways to demonstrate...
This article highlights the key concepts of institutional repositories and identifies the strengths ...
A comparison of the five most widely adopted IR platforms: Digital Commons, Dspace, Eprints, Fedora,...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
A pre-publication draft article submitted to the "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science", ...
In this article, the development of a digital repository is examined, specifically how the focus on ...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
Institutional repositories are an exciting innovation in scholarly communication and liberal arts in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital Commons has done a pretty good job at keeping its metadata forms user friendly. First, the ...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
Open-access institutional repositories have become a reliable and stable medium for sharing scholarl...
Introduction: Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new ways to demonstrate...
This article highlights the key concepts of institutional repositories and identifies the strengths ...
A comparison of the five most widely adopted IR platforms: Digital Commons, Dspace, Eprints, Fedora,...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
A pre-publication draft article submitted to the "Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science", ...
In this article, the development of a digital repository is examined, specifically how the focus on ...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
Institutional repositories are an exciting innovation in scholarly communication and liberal arts in...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital Commons has done a pretty good job at keeping its metadata forms user friendly. First, the ...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
Open-access institutional repositories have become a reliable and stable medium for sharing scholarl...
Introduction: Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new ways to demonstrate...