An institutional repository (IR) is an online digital archive that organizes, preserves, and provides access to the educational, scholarly, and research output of an institution. Medical libraries began establishing IRs more than a decade ago and these repositories have become an important component of scholarly communication outreach. In an article in the 2014 Against the Grain health and biomedical sciences special issue, Palmer described institutional repository services provided by health sciences libraries, and the barriers and challenges to providing those services. What has changed since 2014? What is the current landscape for repositories in medical and health sciences libraries
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Institutional repositories (IRs) collect, preserve, and disseminate the scholarly output of an organ...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institutio...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institutio...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institution...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Background:Health sciences libraries in medical schools, academic health centers, health care ne...
Background: The proposal authors are health sciences librarians from three different medical schools...
This white paper has been developed by the AAHSL "Charting the Future Committee" for AAHSL instituti...
This white paper has been developed by the AAHSL "Charting the Future Committee" for AAHSL instituti...
The early promise of institutional repositories is beginning to bear fruit. Medical libraries with i...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
The medical institutional repository landscape is ever evolving and presents challenges for anyone w...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Institutional repositories (IRs) collect, preserve, and disseminate the scholarly output of an organ...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institutio...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institutio...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institution...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Background:Health sciences libraries in medical schools, academic health centers, health care ne...
Background: The proposal authors are health sciences librarians from three different medical schools...
This white paper has been developed by the AAHSL "Charting the Future Committee" for AAHSL instituti...
This white paper has been developed by the AAHSL "Charting the Future Committee" for AAHSL instituti...
The early promise of institutional repositories is beginning to bear fruit. Medical libraries with i...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
The medical institutional repository landscape is ever evolving and presents challenges for anyone w...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
Institutional repositories (IRs) collect, preserve, and disseminate the scholarly output of an organ...