This webcast discusses Institutional Repositories (IRs) in the context of the recent surge in open access to scholarly material, and presents some of the issues early implementers have encountered, with particular emphasis on the Simon Fraser University Library Institutional Repository. Institutional Repositories are the current best practice for bringing together the intellectual output of an university in one place. Complimenting this centralized approach is IR’s capacity to be part of a larger network through the Open Archives Initiative. Combined, these two aspects ensure that working papers, journal articles, theses, reports, and course materials are discoverable and accessible into the future
Institutional repositories have become popular amongst higher educational institutions around the wo...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) can be (and are) implemented at Universities and Colleges to captur...
The objective of this study was to understand the proper implementation of the institutional reposit...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
The development of institutional repositories (IRs) is rampart and the task of developing and mainta...
This presentation outlines the history of Simon Fraser University's Institutional Repository, the in...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
Institutional repositories (IR) represent an innovative solution to many of the challenges encounter...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment. ...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) offer a place to showcase student, faculty and staff scholarship. I...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Purpose: Recognizing that the nature of research and scholarly communication is changing rapidly, an...
An Institutional Repository (IR) is a set of services and technologies that provide the means to col...
Institutional repositories have become popular amongst higher educational institutions around the wo...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) can be (and are) implemented at Universities and Colleges to captur...
The objective of this study was to understand the proper implementation of the institutional reposit...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
The development of institutional repositories (IRs) is rampart and the task of developing and mainta...
This presentation outlines the history of Simon Fraser University's Institutional Repository, the in...
Technological and social trends have evolved into the open access movement which transform scholarly...
Institutional repositories are being proposed as a complementary development to discipline based arc...
Institutional repositories (IR) represent an innovative solution to many of the challenges encounter...
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic environment. ...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) offer a place to showcase student, faculty and staff scholarship. I...
Traditionally, academic libraries have held the responsibility of housing, disseminating, and preser...
Institutional Repositories (IRâ s) offer the opportunity for academic libraries to collect and prese...
Purpose: Recognizing that the nature of research and scholarly communication is changing rapidly, an...
An Institutional Repository (IR) is a set of services and technologies that provide the means to col...
Institutional repositories have become popular amongst higher educational institutions around the wo...
Institutional Repositories (IRs) can be (and are) implemented at Universities and Colleges to captur...
The objective of this study was to understand the proper implementation of the institutional reposit...