Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with respect to open access (OA) publishing and institutional repositories (IRs), none have considered the views of other institutional stakeholders. Research students, in particular, are a group that could make a major contribution to an IR, both currently and in their future careers. But how acceptable is their work to those responsible for IRs? The project described here investigates the views of repository managers. A short email survey was carried out, comprising questions about student use of the repository, advocacy undertaken and attitudes toward research student content. Responses were received from representatives of 35 universities in the U...
Publication of undergraduate research in an institutional repository can provide multiple benefits t...
The aim of institutional repositories has focused on serving the interests of faculty ? researchers ...
This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
Although institutional repositories (IRs) have become widespread, they have been consistently under-...
The MIRACLE (Making Institutional Repositories a Collaborative Learning Environment) Project team in...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
In the United Kingdom over the past few years there has been a dramatic growth of national and regio...
What attitudes and perceptions do faculty members, graduate students, and other stakeholders have re...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) are predicated on contributions by members of a university communit...
Guest editorial from Dr Elena Menendez-Alonso, Research Repository and Curation Manager, University ...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
One of the recent resources used at university libraries is institutional repositories (IRs) which h...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an essential role in preserving universities’ intellectual out...
Publication of undergraduate research in an institutional repository can provide multiple benefits t...
The aim of institutional repositories has focused on serving the interests of faculty ? researchers ...
This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated...
Although a number of studies have investigated the attitudes of published academic authors with resp...
This paper investigates the potential role for research students in an institutional repository (IR)...
Although institutional repositories (IRs) have become widespread, they have been consistently under-...
The MIRACLE (Making Institutional Repositories a Collaborative Learning Environment) Project team in...
Institutional repositories, which have been in existence since 2002, are open, web-based archives of...
In the United Kingdom over the past few years there has been a dramatic growth of national and regio...
What attitudes and perceptions do faculty members, graduate students, and other stakeholders have re...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) are predicated on contributions by members of a university communit...
Guest editorial from Dr Elena Menendez-Alonso, Research Repository and Curation Manager, University ...
players The goal of the Open Access (OA) movement is to expand the capabilities for immediate and br...
One of the recent resources used at university libraries is institutional repositories (IRs) which h...
Institutional repositories (IRs) play an essential role in preserving universities’ intellectual out...
Publication of undergraduate research in an institutional repository can provide multiple benefits t...
The aim of institutional repositories has focused on serving the interests of faculty ? researchers ...
This article reports the findings of an author study at Cranfield University. The study investigated...