Results are presented on the Physics Survey of Researcher Use of Repositories which constitutes the culmination of Work Package 2 (in Physics) of Project StORe (Source to Output Repositories). The data were obtained by Project StORe from an online questionnaire and individual interviews during the period March 2006 to June 2006. A comprehensive study of the project’s principal aim of linking source to output repositories (and vice versa) is given along with a detailed study of the associated topics of source data, source repositories, metadata, data access and sharing, output repositories and support. A brief overview of Project StORe, the Physics user survey and a summary of significant observations from this survey are given. The i...
This communication describes the output of a Development Project awarded in 2005 to fund a collabora...
A fundamental role of the university library has long been recognised as the provision of safe custo...
Preprints and published material are not the only output from high energy physics research that shou...
The StORe project (http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome) is a collaboration of seven universities acro...
This paper presents findings from a questionnaire survey that aimed to identify the issues around th...
This report was written as part of the first phase of the national higher education research project...
Project StORe is one of twenty-five projects supported in the UK by the JISC (http://www.jisc.ac.uk)...
The principal objective of the survey of seven scientific disciplines was to identify aspects of des...
The principal aim of Project StORe is to provide middleware that will enable bi-directional links be...
In many ways, digital astronomy is at the forefront of issues related to data curation, given the ex...
Project StORe was conceived as an initiative to apply digital library technologies in the creation o...
There was widespread support across the social science research community regarding the aims of the...
The area of interaction between output (research publication) repositories and source (primary...
The StORe project is multidisciplinary in scope, embracing the seven scientific domains of archaeol...
In many ways, the physical sciences are at the forefront of using digital tools and methods to work ...
This communication describes the output of a Development Project awarded in 2005 to fund a collabora...
A fundamental role of the university library has long been recognised as the provision of safe custo...
Preprints and published material are not the only output from high energy physics research that shou...
The StORe project (http://jiscstore.jot.com/WikiHome) is a collaboration of seven universities acro...
This paper presents findings from a questionnaire survey that aimed to identify the issues around th...
This report was written as part of the first phase of the national higher education research project...
Project StORe is one of twenty-five projects supported in the UK by the JISC (http://www.jisc.ac.uk)...
The principal objective of the survey of seven scientific disciplines was to identify aspects of des...
The principal aim of Project StORe is to provide middleware that will enable bi-directional links be...
In many ways, digital astronomy is at the forefront of issues related to data curation, given the ex...
Project StORe was conceived as an initiative to apply digital library technologies in the creation o...
There was widespread support across the social science research community regarding the aims of the...
The area of interaction between output (research publication) repositories and source (primary...
The StORe project is multidisciplinary in scope, embracing the seven scientific domains of archaeol...
In many ways, the physical sciences are at the forefront of using digital tools and methods to work ...
This communication describes the output of a Development Project awarded in 2005 to fund a collabora...
A fundamental role of the university library has long been recognised as the provision of safe custo...
Preprints and published material are not the only output from high energy physics research that shou...