This paper describes activities which have taken place within the UK institutional repository (IR) sector focusing on developing a community of practice through the sharing of experiences and best practice. This includes work done by the UK Council of Research Repositories (UKCoRR) and other bodies, together with informal activities, such as sharing the experience of organising Open Access Week events. The paper also considers future work to be undertaken by UKCoRR to continue developing the community
Engagement with the practice-based research community is challenging and not helped by repository ar...
As part of a nationwide project to discover more about attitudes to open access the Warwick Research...
Building a repository in collaboration with our research community to support practice-research J...
The first half of the 21st century has seen huge growth in the open access movement with the potenti...
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...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
This practical paper presents findings of a small scale study undertaken at a large UK University. T...
This proposal explores strategies for current and future institutional repository developments in th...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
UK universities live in a competitive and challenging environment. They must compete with each other...
Abstract Purpose – To provide an overview of how open access repositories have grown to take a premi...
November 2019 saw the beta launch of a shared open access repository service for UK cultural heritag...
The JISC commissioned the project partners to undertake a scoping study whose aim is to identify sus...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
Engagement with the practice-based research community is challenging and not helped by repository ar...
As part of a nationwide project to discover more about attitudes to open access the Warwick Research...
Building a repository in collaboration with our research community to support practice-research J...
The first half of the 21st century has seen huge growth in the open access movement with the potenti...
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...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
This practical paper presents findings of a small scale study undertaken at a large UK University. T...
This proposal explores strategies for current and future institutional repository developments in th...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
UK universities live in a competitive and challenging environment. They must compete with each other...
Abstract Purpose – To provide an overview of how open access repositories have grown to take a premi...
November 2019 saw the beta launch of a shared open access repository service for UK cultural heritag...
The JISC commissioned the project partners to undertake a scoping study whose aim is to identify sus...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
Engagement with the practice-based research community is challenging and not helped by repository ar...
As part of a nationwide project to discover more about attitudes to open access the Warwick Research...
Building a repository in collaboration with our research community to support practice-research J...