This presentation outlines the history of Simon Fraser University's Institutional Repository, the introduction of mandatory thesis and dissertation deposit, and the challenges involved in maintaining and growing the repository. Part of the "Beyond Limits : Building Open Access Collections" Preconference sessions of the 2007 British Columbia Library Association Conference entitled "Beyond 20/20 : Envisioning the Future"
Over the past three years, open advocates at Simon Fraser University have been successful in advanci...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
This presentation provides answers to questions potential depositors may have about archiving their ...
This presentation outlines the history of Simon Fraser University's Institutional Repository, the in...
This webcast discusses Institutional Repositories (IRs) in the context of the recent surge in open a...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
UBC Library's D-Space, Electronic Theses and Dissertations, and Open Journal Systems hosting provide...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional open access (OA) policies can act as a solid foundation on which to build university-w...
Many early adopters of institutional repositories agreed that acquiring content is often more of a c...
Many institutions with institutional repositories have had difficulty getting faculty buy-in to add ...
The pandemic brought significant attention to the open access movement and an increased interest and...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
Slides were presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries 2005 Conference in Minnea...
Over the past three years, open advocates at Simon Fraser University have been successful in advanci...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
This presentation provides answers to questions potential depositors may have about archiving their ...
This presentation outlines the history of Simon Fraser University's Institutional Repository, the in...
This webcast discusses Institutional Repositories (IRs) in the context of the recent surge in open a...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
UBC Library's D-Space, Electronic Theses and Dissertations, and Open Journal Systems hosting provide...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional open access (OA) policies can act as a solid foundation on which to build university-w...
Many early adopters of institutional repositories agreed that acquiring content is often more of a c...
Many institutions with institutional repositories have had difficulty getting faculty buy-in to add ...
The pandemic brought significant attention to the open access movement and an increased interest and...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
Slides were presented at the Association of College and Research Libraries 2005 Conference in Minnea...
Over the past three years, open advocates at Simon Fraser University have been successful in advanci...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
This presentation provides answers to questions potential depositors may have about archiving their ...