For the past four years, Aurora Health Care Digital Repository has increased the visibility of Aurora Health Care’s scholarship while enhancing the hospital’s reputation and research credibility. As the repository initiative grows, the library continues to look for ways Aurora Health Care Digital Repository can solve organizational challenges and help build partnerships across their distributed healthcare network. In this webinar Brenda Fay, Librarian Specialist, and Jennifer Deal, Lead Librarian, share their experiences exploring, implementing, and growing Aurora’s repository. Brenda and Jennifer will discuss: -Why and how the library determined a repository was a vital investment -Creating buy-in throughout the organization -Using the rep...
Introduction: As more hospitals/health care systems (H) and medical schools (MS) launch institutiona...
Librarians at Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) launched the first peer-reviewed journal from BHSF...
Background: The proposal authors are health sciences librarians from three different medical schools...
Background: While more common in university settings, institutional repositories (IR) have a place w...
Institutional repositories (IR) collect, preserve and disseminate scholarly output of an institution...
Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin and Advocate Health Care in Illinois merged into Advocate Aurora Hea...
In 2014 Aurora Health Care (AHC) Libraries licensed Digital Commons to act as our Institutional Repo...
The medical institutional repository landscape is ever evolving and presents challenges for anyone w...
Background:Health sciences libraries in medical schools, academic health centers, health care ne...
Sharon Bradley, the librarian responsible for establishing the repository at Mercer University Schoo...
Description Thomas Jefferson University Library and University of Massachusetts Medical School Libra...
This webinar will use the University of Massachusetts‘ institutional repository as a case study to e...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
This presentation was given February 8 at Online NW 2013 in Corvallis, OR. Academic institutions, as...
Introduction: As more hospitals/health care systems (H) and medical schools (MS) launch institutiona...
Librarians at Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) launched the first peer-reviewed journal from BHSF...
Background: The proposal authors are health sciences librarians from three different medical schools...
Background: While more common in university settings, institutional repositories (IR) have a place w...
Institutional repositories (IR) collect, preserve and disseminate scholarly output of an institution...
Aurora Health Care in Wisconsin and Advocate Health Care in Illinois merged into Advocate Aurora Hea...
In 2014 Aurora Health Care (AHC) Libraries licensed Digital Commons to act as our Institutional Repo...
The medical institutional repository landscape is ever evolving and presents challenges for anyone w...
Background:Health sciences libraries in medical schools, academic health centers, health care ne...
Sharon Bradley, the librarian responsible for establishing the repository at Mercer University Schoo...
Description Thomas Jefferson University Library and University of Massachusetts Medical School Libra...
This webinar will use the University of Massachusetts‘ institutional repository as a case study to e...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
Originally intended as a showcase for faculty scholarship, it has evolved to serve also as a univers...
This presentation was given February 8 at Online NW 2013 in Corvallis, OR. Academic institutions, as...
Introduction: As more hospitals/health care systems (H) and medical schools (MS) launch institutiona...
Librarians at Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) launched the first peer-reviewed journal from BHSF...
Background: The proposal authors are health sciences librarians from three different medical schools...