The Registry of Open Access Repositories (ROAR, 2006), shows that there are 69 Higher Education (HE) Institutional repositories in the UK, with 60 of these being devoted to research material. There are very few institutional teaching and learning material repositories in the UK, and these repository types seem to exist on a much wider scale at present. An example of which, is the JISC’s Online Repository of [teaching and learning] Materials (JORUM). There is a clear need for investigation into institutional repositories that contain teaching material. According to the Digital Repositories Road Map, which represents JISC’s vision for 2010, we need to carry out analysis of existing business processes, workflows and dataflows; identify opportu...
This proposal explores strategies for current and future institutional repository developments in th...
The aims and objectives of OCRIS were to: • Survey the extent to which repository content is in scop...
Poster presentation made at the Open Repository 2009 conference in Atlanta, Georgia on May 20, 200
The last couple of years have brought a rise in the number of institutional repositories throughout ...
The JISC commissioned the project partners to undertake a scoping study whose aim is to identify sus...
As the uptake of repositories increases, JISC continues to support UK universities in developing the...
The paper is a short report on the JISC-funded DRaW project written by the Project Director Andrew R...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : EPrints...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
In the United Kingdom over the past few years there has been a dramatic growth of national and regio...
The symposium brought together a wide cross section of people working on the development of learning...
The extensive and growing use of online resources and materials in learning and teaching presents ne...
Visibility, access, and preservation were the most important motivations to establish a repository c...
The first half of the 21st century has seen huge growth in the open access movement with the potenti...
peer-reviewedThis paper reports on the research findings from a national project examining the issue...
This proposal explores strategies for current and future institutional repository developments in th...
The aims and objectives of OCRIS were to: • Survey the extent to which repository content is in scop...
Poster presentation made at the Open Repository 2009 conference in Atlanta, Georgia on May 20, 200
The last couple of years have brought a rise in the number of institutional repositories throughout ...
The JISC commissioned the project partners to undertake a scoping study whose aim is to identify sus...
As the uptake of repositories increases, JISC continues to support UK universities in developing the...
The paper is a short report on the JISC-funded DRaW project written by the Project Director Andrew R...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : EPrints...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
In the United Kingdom over the past few years there has been a dramatic growth of national and regio...
The symposium brought together a wide cross section of people working on the development of learning...
The extensive and growing use of online resources and materials in learning and teaching presents ne...
Visibility, access, and preservation were the most important motivations to establish a repository c...
The first half of the 21st century has seen huge growth in the open access movement with the potenti...
peer-reviewedThis paper reports on the research findings from a national project examining the issue...
This proposal explores strategies for current and future institutional repository developments in th...
The aims and objectives of OCRIS were to: • Survey the extent to which repository content is in scop...
Poster presentation made at the Open Repository 2009 conference in Atlanta, Georgia on May 20, 200