DigitalCommons@UMaine launched as the University of Maine’s institutional repository in January 2012. Since that time, the collection has grown to over thirteen thousand (13,000) papers in more than seven hundred, sixty (760) disciplines; and has experienced over four hundred, ninety thousand (490,000) full-text downloads. This presentation discusses the framework for the success of DigitalCommons@UMaine as an institutional repository
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1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
Institutional Repositories are one way that libraries are fashioning the future. Buffalo State Colle...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
Joyce Rumery discusses the opportunities presented by participation in the “Digital Commons,” a nati...
For over a decade library literature has championed the benefits of open access institutional reposi...
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional rep...
The 13-year history of the institutional repository (IR) at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln is re...
The institutional repository (hereafter IR) at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln (hereafter UNL) be...
Owen, Terry. “Digital Repositories.”Guest lecture, LBSC 650 Information Access, University of Maryla...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
In this article, the development of a digital repository is examined, specifically how the focus on ...
Many repository managers have lamented the lack of faculty interest and participation in institution...
Corrected Version of RecordIn 2008, Southern New Hampshire University was awarded a three-year, $500...
1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
Institutional Repositories are one way that libraries are fashioning the future. Buffalo State Colle...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...