Digital collections projects began at Eastern Illinois University in the mid 1990s. These early projects had specialized interfaces and different storage strategies. With the inception of an institutional repository (IR) in 2011, these collections were brought under a common interface and storage practices. The benefits and challenges of utilizing an IR for the dissemination of legacy digital projects is discussed, along with data storage solutions appropriate for a mid-sized academic library
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
At Johns Hopkins University, the institutional repository (IR) is being developed as a component of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital collections projects began at Eastern Illinois University in the mid 1990s. These early proj...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
In spring 2010, authors from the University of Massachusetts Amherst conducted a national survey on ...
Until now, institutional repository (IR) managers have been absorbed by efforts to increase the amou...
Poster presented at the 7th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) held in Bristol, UK Dec...
Contributing institution: University of MinnesotaThe institutional repository (IR) is fast being emb...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Repository initiatives were, at the outset, driven by two noble desires: to remove barriers to acces...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
At Johns Hopkins University, the institutional repository (IR) is being developed as a component of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Digital collections projects began at Eastern Illinois University in the mid 1990s. These early proj...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
In spring 2010, authors from the University of Massachusetts Amherst conducted a national survey on ...
Until now, institutional repository (IR) managers have been absorbed by efforts to increase the amou...
Poster presented at the 7th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) held in Bristol, UK Dec...
Contributing institution: University of MinnesotaThe institutional repository (IR) is fast being emb...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Repository initiatives were, at the outset, driven by two noble desires: to remove barriers to acces...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
At Johns Hopkins University, the institutional repository (IR) is being developed as a component of ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...