For many libraries, the Digital Repository has become the main storage center for materials created by the community they serve. Such materials can include important historical records, local newspapers, community newsletters, as well as articles, presentations, data sets, images, videos and other multimedia items. In this way, the repository takes on a central role in placing free, open access materials into the hands of the public. While many repositories are currently managed by universities, their benefits reach beyond the walls of academia to include K-12 students as well as the public at large. Thus, all librarians are encouraged to utilize the materials housed in repositories during their educational programming. Doing so has the adv...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Presentation slides for the breakout session Where’s My Journal: Open Access and Digital Repositori...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
Contributing full-text, peer-reviewed research papers to an Open Access institutional repository, su...
In the present age of information revolution and ever increasing demand for exact and consolidated i...
Funded by the Library and the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Digital Reposito...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Due to abundance of information available on the Internet, society seeks new types of digital inform...
This article reviews recent literature on open access (OA) repositories and explores issues such as ...
Open access has gained a huge popularity in the forms of open access journals and open access reposi...
This article aims to introduce you to the important issues about copyright and open access; to convi...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Presentation slides for the breakout session Where’s My Journal: Open Access and Digital Repositori...
This paper examines the purposes of institutional digital repositories and the development options t...
Contributing full-text, peer-reviewed research papers to an Open Access institutional repository, su...
In the present age of information revolution and ever increasing demand for exact and consolidated i...
Funded by the Library and the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, Digital Reposito...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Governments and research funding organizations are increasingly reluctant to fund research that is n...
Due to abundance of information available on the Internet, society seeks new types of digital inform...
This article reviews recent literature on open access (OA) repositories and explores issues such as ...
Open access has gained a huge popularity in the forms of open access journals and open access reposi...
This article aims to introduce you to the important issues about copyright and open access; to convi...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Institutional repositories (IRs) are digital archives of university-owned and -created content. They...
A number of factors are driving open access to full-text journals: constantly rising prices of journ...
In the context of the Open Access movement, repositories provide a window for scientific and academi...
Presentation slides for the breakout session Where’s My Journal: Open Access and Digital Repositori...