Are institutional repositories mere warehouses for digital documents or are they in fact establishing themselves as a rigorous option for the spread of scientific knowledge? This study analyses the competitive environment of the Top100 university repositories, defined as leaders in terms of market participation and penetration. The study also analyses the basic functionalities of preservation and diffusion of academic production through factors related to the prestige of the repositories and of the institutions that operate them. The results show that repositories with a larger digital academic supply are associated with the production of demonstrated scientific rigor
Background and aim: Institutional repositories are digital archives to collect, manage, disseminate ...
The institutional repositories are a fundamental component in the Open Science technological ecosyst...
Institutional repositories offer a strategic response to systemic problems in the existing scholarly...
This study focuses on academic institutional repositories as tools that allow us open access to scie...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Due to abundance of information available on the Internet, society seeks new types of digital inform...
Scientific knowledge evolution is mainly based on an effective dissemina-tion of research results. T...
This study aims to identify digital repositories and their relationship with modern strategic planni...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
For universities/institutions, Institutional Repositories (IRs) aremarketing tools, communicating ca...
This study focuses on academic institutional repositories as tools that allow us open access to scie...
Introduction: This paper explores the development of institutional repositories as a global phenomen...
This paper explores the development of institutional repositories as a global phenomenon, comparing ...
International audienceThe current system of so-called institutional repositories, even if it has bee...
Background and aim: Institutional repositories are digital archives to collect, manage, disseminate ...
The institutional repositories are a fundamental component in the Open Science technological ecosyst...
Institutional repositories offer a strategic response to systemic problems in the existing scholarly...
This study focuses on academic institutional repositories as tools that allow us open access to scie...
Institutional repositories are a relatively new activity for higher education. They are defined most...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Due to abundance of information available on the Internet, society seeks new types of digital inform...
Scientific knowledge evolution is mainly based on an effective dissemina-tion of research results. T...
This study aims to identify digital repositories and their relationship with modern strategic planni...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
For universities/institutions, Institutional Repositories (IRs) aremarketing tools, communicating ca...
This study focuses on academic institutional repositories as tools that allow us open access to scie...
Introduction: This paper explores the development of institutional repositories as a global phenomen...
This paper explores the development of institutional repositories as a global phenomenon, comparing ...
International audienceThe current system of so-called institutional repositories, even if it has bee...
Background and aim: Institutional repositories are digital archives to collect, manage, disseminate ...
The institutional repositories are a fundamental component in the Open Science technological ecosyst...
Institutional repositories offer a strategic response to systemic problems in the existing scholarly...