Open access institutional repositories were created to promote access to information, encourage scholarly communication, and demonstrate institutional prestige. While these repositories have been widely adopted, the quality of their contents often fails to represent their institution's scholarly output. Moreover, current research uses measurements of quantity, not quality, to assess their value. In response, this article opens new areas of scholarly inquiry by assessing the quality of contents. This is accomplished through a cross-sectional study of repositories at American colleges and universities across the academic spectrum, using citation indexing to identify an institution's articles and authors of highest impact
Open access publishing is growing in importance, and, in parallel, the role of institutional archive...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-mak...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
Introduction: Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new ways to demonstrate...
With the development of information communication technologies, a number of alternative strategies t...
This article reviews recent literature on open access (OA) repositories and explores issues such as ...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
Background: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries institutional repository was fou...
In the article “Evaluating institutional open access performance: Methodology, challenges and assess...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
The article tries to explore the existing literature on Open Access Institutional Repositories (OAIR...
Poster presented at the 2014 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL). This poster discusses web...
Librarians at Kansas State University and Portland State University recognized a need to document an...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
Open access publishing is growing in importance, and, in parallel, the role of institutional archive...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-mak...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
Introduction: Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new ways to demonstrate...
With the development of information communication technologies, a number of alternative strategies t...
This article reviews recent literature on open access (OA) repositories and explores issues such as ...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
Background: The University of Nebraska-Lincoln University Libraries institutional repository was fou...
In the article “Evaluating institutional open access performance: Methodology, challenges and assess...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
The article tries to explore the existing literature on Open Access Institutional Repositories (OAIR...
Poster presented at the 2014 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL). This poster discusses web...
Librarians at Kansas State University and Portland State University recognized a need to document an...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
Open access publishing is growing in importance, and, in parallel, the role of institutional archive...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
PPT presentation prepared for use in informing universities on open access self-archiving policy-mak...