The complete guide to institutional repositories
"This guide to institutional repositories is suitable for those implementing new IR programs or overseeing a maturing program, librarians who find themselves with added IR responsibilities, and new librarians seeking to enter the job market".
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Chicago :
ALA Editions in collaboration with Core Publishing
2021
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Part I: Planning and implementation
- Starting an institutional repository / Leo Stezano
- Communicating value and building relationships / Harrison Inefuku
- Integrating publisher policies and IR workflows / Ian Harmon and Mariya Maistrovskaya
- The deposit policy: Balancing content goals and ingest control / David B. Lowe and Charity K.M. Stokes
- Name authority control in repositories / David B. Lowe and Charity K.M. Stokes
- Identifying policy trends in IRs / Christy Shorey and Erin Jerome
- Undergraduate student work in the institutional repository / Stephanie Davis-Kahl
- Staffing and workflow for institutional repositories / Stephen Craig Finlay
- Creating metadata for institutional repositories / Scott Opasik
- Copyright and institutional repositories / Benjamin Keele
- Part II: Case studies
- Crafting an institutional repository policy / Rebekah Kati
- Creating and implementing an open access policy / David Ball
- Testing open source institutional repository software / Amy Leigh Allen
- Digital collectionas community outreach: A new way of approaching metadata / Patricia M. Dragon, Amanda Vinogradov, and Heather M. White
- Faculty outreach with the Content Liberation Project / Jennifer Solomon and Rebekah Kati.