Isaac Gilman and Marisa Ramirez discuss strategies for building repository collections, connecting with faculty, and partnering with units on campus through digital services. In presentation and conversation Marisa and Isaac will share tips, strategies and ideas for framing the discussion with the various stakeholders of the campus community and maintaining those relationships over time
“Repository” belies the dynamic potential of the IR. Much more than a publishing mechanism for campu...
Oftentimes we miss the mark with outreach initiatives by trying to appeal widely to our audiences. T...
Repository initiatives were, at the outset, driven by two noble desires: to remove barriers to acces...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
This presentation was given February 8 at Online NW 2013 in Corvallis, OR. Academic institutions, as...
The way we talk about the IR affects campus and faculty participation. Are you taking the right mess...
Nearing ten years with their repository initiative, Marilyn Billings and her colleagues have made o...
Presentation for the 2012 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL). This presentation discusses ...
Many repository managers have lamented the lack of faculty interest and participation in institution...
Our repository is just over a year old and yet campus adoption is still an uphill battle. Even as re...
Lisa Palmer, Institutional Repository Librarian at UMass Medical School, has developed excellent out...
We are all very well aware that faculty recruitment and scholarship is a vital key to a successful r...
DePaul University Library created a suite of digital services to support faculty projects which addr...
Aligning the library’s activities with larger institutional goals is key for library deans and direc...
This presentation will discuss the catalyst, development and implementation of The Ames Library\u27s...
“Repository” belies the dynamic potential of the IR. Much more than a publishing mechanism for campu...
Oftentimes we miss the mark with outreach initiatives by trying to appeal widely to our audiences. T...
Repository initiatives were, at the outset, driven by two noble desires: to remove barriers to acces...
This segment of the program features Isaac Gilman who is the Scholarly Communications and Research S...
This presentation was given February 8 at Online NW 2013 in Corvallis, OR. Academic institutions, as...
The way we talk about the IR affects campus and faculty participation. Are you taking the right mess...
Nearing ten years with their repository initiative, Marilyn Billings and her colleagues have made o...
Presentation for the 2012 Texas Conference on Digital Libraries (TCDL). This presentation discusses ...
Many repository managers have lamented the lack of faculty interest and participation in institution...
Our repository is just over a year old and yet campus adoption is still an uphill battle. Even as re...
Lisa Palmer, Institutional Repository Librarian at UMass Medical School, has developed excellent out...
We are all very well aware that faculty recruitment and scholarship is a vital key to a successful r...
DePaul University Library created a suite of digital services to support faculty projects which addr...
Aligning the library’s activities with larger institutional goals is key for library deans and direc...
This presentation will discuss the catalyst, development and implementation of The Ames Library\u27s...
“Repository” belies the dynamic potential of the IR. Much more than a publishing mechanism for campu...
Oftentimes we miss the mark with outreach initiatives by trying to appeal widely to our audiences. T...
Repository initiatives were, at the outset, driven by two noble desires: to remove barriers to acces...