This presentation was given February 8 at Online NW 2013 in Corvallis, OR. Academic institutions, as well as private corporations, have taken on the responsibility of building institutional repositories in order to collect, manage, archive and provide access to the intellectual work taking place on their respective campuses. Over the years, building or procuring a repository has become fairly straightforward. Filling it hasn\u27t. Convincing faculty and academic units to contribute their research and scholarship is still a struggle for most repository owners and requires equal parts determination, imagination and perspiration. Join four repository managers from OSU, PSU, WSU and Kaiser Permanente as they share their experiences attempting t...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
Visibility, access, and preservation were the most important motivations to establish a repository c...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
Academic institutions, as well as private corporations, have taken on the responsibility of building...
Sometimes the hardest part of building support for a project is knowing where to begin. This poster ...
Aligning the library’s activities with larger institutional goals is key for library deans and direc...
Isaac Gilman and Marisa Ramirez discuss strategies for building repository collections, connecting w...
For over a decade library literature has championed the benefits of open access institutional reposi...
As an evolving part of the profession of librarianship, institutional repository development is stil...
If we build it, will they come? Whether intended for faculty papers, original journals, dissertatio...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Nearing ten years with their repository initiative, Marilyn Billings and her colleagues have made o...
The purpose of our presentation is to share our experiences in building support for the Institutiona...
Discussions around the merit and effectiveness of institutional repositories (IRs) often happen arou...
Institutional Repository services require continuous, multi-channel promotion and support to attract...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
Visibility, access, and preservation were the most important motivations to establish a repository c...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
Academic institutions, as well as private corporations, have taken on the responsibility of building...
Sometimes the hardest part of building support for a project is knowing where to begin. This poster ...
Aligning the library’s activities with larger institutional goals is key for library deans and direc...
Isaac Gilman and Marisa Ramirez discuss strategies for building repository collections, connecting w...
For over a decade library literature has championed the benefits of open access institutional reposi...
As an evolving part of the profession of librarianship, institutional repository development is stil...
If we build it, will they come? Whether intended for faculty papers, original journals, dissertatio...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Confere...
Nearing ten years with their repository initiative, Marilyn Billings and her colleagues have made o...
The purpose of our presentation is to share our experiences in building support for the Institutiona...
Discussions around the merit and effectiveness of institutional repositories (IRs) often happen arou...
Institutional Repository services require continuous, multi-channel promotion and support to attract...
This presentation reviews a decade of growth in an institutional repository and proposes practical a...
Visibility, access, and preservation were the most important motivations to establish a repository c...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...