Ensuring open repositories fulfill the discovery needs of both human and machine users is of growing importance and essential to validate the continued relevance of open repositories to users, and as nodes within open scholarly communication infrastructure. Following positive preliminary results reported elsewhere, this submission reviews the longer term impact of a series of discovery optimization approaches deployed on an open institutional repository. These approaches were designed to support improved content discovery and user engagement, thereby improving content usage. Using Strathprints, the University of Strathclyde repository as a case study, this submission will review the techniques and technical changes deployed on Strathprints ...
An essential goal of the open access (OA) movement is free availability of research outputs on the I...
For those receiving funding from the UK HEFCE-funded Open Educational Resource Programme (2009 – 201...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
Ensuring open repositories fulfil the discovery needs of both human and machine users is of growing ...
Ensuring repositories fulfill the discovery needs of both human and machine users is of growing impo...
In this contribution we experiment with a suite of repository adjustments and improvements performed...
This dataset supports the conference paper, 'Promoting content discovery of open repositories : revi...
Resource developing and exposing rich digital collections using a variety of repository technologies...
Poster presented by George Macgregor, University of Strathclyde - Reviewing repository discoverabili...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
This dataset supports the working paper, "Repository optimisation & techniques to improve discoverab...
This dataset supports the conference poster, "Reviewing repository discoverability: approaches to im...
Search engines are widely used by researchers to locate research materials on the internet, they pro...
For those receiving funding from the UK HEFCE-funded Open Educational Resource Programme (2009– 2012...
Based within the University of Plymouth library, the open research and repository support team have ...
An essential goal of the open access (OA) movement is free availability of research outputs on the I...
For those receiving funding from the UK HEFCE-funded Open Educational Resource Programme (2009 – 201...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...
Ensuring open repositories fulfil the discovery needs of both human and machine users is of growing ...
Ensuring repositories fulfill the discovery needs of both human and machine users is of growing impo...
In this contribution we experiment with a suite of repository adjustments and improvements performed...
This dataset supports the conference paper, 'Promoting content discovery of open repositories : revi...
Resource developing and exposing rich digital collections using a variety of repository technologies...
Poster presented by George Macgregor, University of Strathclyde - Reviewing repository discoverabili...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
This dataset supports the working paper, "Repository optimisation & techniques to improve discoverab...
This dataset supports the conference poster, "Reviewing repository discoverability: approaches to im...
Search engines are widely used by researchers to locate research materials on the internet, they pro...
For those receiving funding from the UK HEFCE-funded Open Educational Resource Programme (2009– 2012...
Based within the University of Plymouth library, the open research and repository support team have ...
An essential goal of the open access (OA) movement is free availability of research outputs on the I...
For those receiving funding from the UK HEFCE-funded Open Educational Resource Programme (2009 – 201...
Purpose: This paper shows how information in digital collections that have been catalogued using hig...