Institutional repositories (IRs) collect, preserve, and disseminate the scholarly output of an organization. Though common in academic settings, they are less so in hospitals or health care systems. The librarians for Aurora Health Care decided to create a primarily citation-level IR to organize and promote the scholarly output of Aurora faculty, residents, and fellows using the proprietary software Digital Commons, a product of the company bepress. The repository also hosts a newly published peer-reviewed journal and includes digitized historical images and institutional memorabilia. Suggested alternatives are given for hospitals or health care systems that may not currently be able to pursue a full-fledged IR
This presentation featured an introduction to institutional repositories, as well as the Digital Com...
The Institutional Repositories is a very powerful idea that can serve as an engine of change for any...
Providing a thorough review of the concept of the Institutional Repository (IR) the book examines ho...
Institutional repositories (IR) collect, preserve and disseminate scholarly output of an institution...
An institutional repository (IR) is an online digital archive that organizes, preserves, and provide...
How does it work when a hospital library begins to create an Institutional Repository (IR) for their...
In 2014 Aurora Health Care (AHC) Libraries licensed Digital Commons to act as our Institutional Repo...
Background: While more common in university settings, institutional repositories (IR) have a place w...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) can be (and are) implemented at Universities and Colleges to captur...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institution...
This presentation featured an introduction to institutional repositories, as well as the Digital Com...
The Institutional Repositories is a very powerful idea that can serve as an engine of change for any...
Providing a thorough review of the concept of the Institutional Repository (IR) the book examines ho...
Institutional repositories (IR) collect, preserve and disseminate scholarly output of an institution...
An institutional repository (IR) is an online digital archive that organizes, preserves, and provide...
How does it work when a hospital library begins to create an Institutional Repository (IR) for their...
In 2014 Aurora Health Care (AHC) Libraries licensed Digital Commons to act as our Institutional Repo...
Background: While more common in university settings, institutional repositories (IR) have a place w...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
One of the leading objectives of the libraries is to provide the latest and timely information to it...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) can be (and are) implemented at Universities and Colleges to captur...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
In the last decade, a growing body of the scholarly information and instructional materials produced...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
Objective: This study uses survey research methods to gain a deeper understanding of the institution...
This presentation featured an introduction to institutional repositories, as well as the Digital Com...
The Institutional Repositories is a very powerful idea that can serve as an engine of change for any...
Providing a thorough review of the concept of the Institutional Repository (IR) the book examines ho...