The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Library builds the HKUST Institutional Repository, aiming to preserve and disseminate its institutional scholarly output. This paper describes the background which led to its birth, the growth and development of the project, the challenges involved and strategies adopted to achieve sustainability
This paper reflects upon the efforts and experiences in collection development and collection manage...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
As an evolving part of the profession of librarianship, institutional repository development is stil...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to document Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's ...
This presentation highlights the experience of HKUST as the first library in Hong Kong to establish ...
This presentation shows how scholarly communication has been reshaped and how HKUST Library develope...
Purpose - This paper proposes describing how reference librarians in an academic library recruit con...
Many early adopters of institutional repositories agreed that acquiring content is often more of a c...
This paper will provide an assessment of the factors involved in the development of sustainable plat...
Conference Theme: The Universal Repository Library and Guarantees for the Sustainability of the Digi...
The Library of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology was built with the concept of an e...
The profusion of data created by modern research has brought about increasing discussion on the prac...
The HKUST Institutional Repository system uses the open source DSpace software. The Repository was b...
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The Univer...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
This paper reflects upon the efforts and experiences in collection development and collection manage...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
As an evolving part of the profession of librarianship, institutional repository development is stil...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to document Hong Kong University of Science and Technology's ...
This presentation highlights the experience of HKUST as the first library in Hong Kong to establish ...
This presentation shows how scholarly communication has been reshaped and how HKUST Library develope...
Purpose - This paper proposes describing how reference librarians in an academic library recruit con...
Many early adopters of institutional repositories agreed that acquiring content is often more of a c...
This paper will provide an assessment of the factors involved in the development of sustainable plat...
Conference Theme: The Universal Repository Library and Guarantees for the Sustainability of the Digi...
The Library of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology was built with the concept of an e...
The profusion of data created by modern research has brought about increasing discussion on the prac...
The HKUST Institutional Repository system uses the open source DSpace software. The Repository was b...
The HKU Scholars Hub (the Hub) began service as a traditional institutional repository of The Univer...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
This paper reflects upon the efforts and experiences in collection development and collection manage...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
As an evolving part of the profession of librarianship, institutional repository development is stil...