Institutional repositories (IRs) currently exist in a rapidly shifting landscape without a clear consensus on their role in the academic environment. Low self-archiving rates have dampened hopes that IRs would have an impact on scholarly publishing models. Preservation programs, a stated goal of many IRs, are often not well established. In many cases, IRs are not part of a larger vision for services the library can provide to the institution, but are isolated projects without a strong base of support. Institutions are beginning to explore the role of IRs in the collection of materials like data sets. Given this environment, where will IRs be in the next five or ten years? This issue of Library Trends contains an impressive slate of articles...
Advances in technology affecting content creation and digital dissemination continue to reshape the ...
This presentation examines the past, present, and future role of institutional repositories (IRs). I...
It is the responsibility of the libraries to keep update its users by incorporating different techno...
7 p. Published in January 2006 in BiD, textos universitaris de biblioteconomia i documentació. This...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
In the United States, many academic libraries became involved in the institutional repository moveme...
The development of institutional repositories (IR’s) has been a recent one. IR’s were started by the...
Until now, institutional repository (IR) managers have been absorbed by efforts to increase the amou...
Valdosta State University (VSU) has worked for two years to implement an institutional repository (I...
abstract: In 2006, MIRACLE Project investigators censused library directors at all U.S. academic ins...
Purpose: Recognizing that the nature of research and scholarly communication is changing rapidly, an...
The MIRACLE (Making Institutional Repositories a Collaborative Learning Environment) Project team in...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Institutional repositories (IR) have captured our attention as having significant potential among th...
Advances in technology affecting content creation and digital dissemination continue to reshape the ...
This presentation examines the past, present, and future role of institutional repositories (IRs). I...
It is the responsibility of the libraries to keep update its users by incorporating different techno...
7 p. Published in January 2006 in BiD, textos universitaris de biblioteconomia i documentació. This...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
In the United States, many academic libraries became involved in the institutional repository moveme...
The development of institutional repositories (IR’s) has been a recent one. IR’s were started by the...
Until now, institutional repository (IR) managers have been absorbed by efforts to increase the amou...
Valdosta State University (VSU) has worked for two years to implement an institutional repository (I...
abstract: In 2006, MIRACLE Project investigators censused library directors at all U.S. academic ins...
Purpose: Recognizing that the nature of research and scholarly communication is changing rapidly, an...
The MIRACLE (Making Institutional Repositories a Collaborative Learning Environment) Project team in...
In this electronic publishing age, academic institutions including universities have increasingly re...
Institutional repositories (IR) have captured our attention as having significant potential among th...
Advances in technology affecting content creation and digital dissemination continue to reshape the ...
This presentation examines the past, present, and future role of institutional repositories (IRs). I...
It is the responsibility of the libraries to keep update its users by incorporating different techno...