Making Institutional Repositories Work.
Callicott, Burton B.
Making Institutional Repositories Work. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (387 pages) - Charleston Insights in Library, Archival, and Information Sciences Series . - Charleston Insights in Library, Archival, and Information Sciences Series .
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: A Few Reflections on the Evolution of Institutional Repositories -- Introduction -- Part 1: Choosing a Platform -- 1. Choosing a Repository Platform: Open Source vs. Hosted Solutions -- 2. Repository Options for Research Data -- 3. Ensuring Discoverability of IR Content -- Part 2: Setting Policies -- 4. Open Access Policies: Basics and Impact on Content Recruitment -- 5. Responsibilities and Rights: Balancing the Institutional Imperative for Open Access With Authors' Self-Determination -- 6. Campus Open Access Policy Implementation Models and Implications for IR Services -- 7. Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Preparing Graduate Students for Their Futures -- 8. Systematically Populating an IR With ETDs: Launching a Retrospective Digitization Project and Collecting Current ETDs -- Part 3: Recruiting and Creating Content -- 9. Faculty Self-Archiving -- 10. Incentivizing Them to Come: Strategies, Tools, and Opportunities for Marketing an Institutional Repository -- 11. Repository as Publishing Platform -- 12. Publishing Pedagogy: The Institutional Repository as Training Ground for a New Breed of Academic Journal Editors -- Part 4: Measuring Success -- 13. Purposeful Metrics: Matching Institutional Repository Metrics to Purpose and Audience -- 14. Social Media Metrics as Indicators of Repository Impact -- 15. Peer Review and Institutional Repositories -- 16. Defining Success and Impact for Scholars, Department Chairs, and Administrators: Is There a Sweet Spot? -- Part 5: Institutional Repositories in Practice: Case Studies -- 17. Creating the IR Culture -- 18. On Implementing an Open Source Institutional Repository -- 19. Interlinking Institutional Repository Content and Enhancing User Experiences -- 20. Populating Your Institutional Repository and Promoting Your Students: IRs and Undergraduate Research. Part 6: Closing Reflections and the Next Steps for Institutional Repositories -- 21. Next Steps for IRs and Open Access -- About the Contributors -- Index.
9781612494227
Institutional repositories.
Electronic books.
ZA4081.86.M35 2016
025.04
Making Institutional Repositories Work. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (387 pages) - Charleston Insights in Library, Archival, and Information Sciences Series . - Charleston Insights in Library, Archival, and Information Sciences Series .
Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: A Few Reflections on the Evolution of Institutional Repositories -- Introduction -- Part 1: Choosing a Platform -- 1. Choosing a Repository Platform: Open Source vs. Hosted Solutions -- 2. Repository Options for Research Data -- 3. Ensuring Discoverability of IR Content -- Part 2: Setting Policies -- 4. Open Access Policies: Basics and Impact on Content Recruitment -- 5. Responsibilities and Rights: Balancing the Institutional Imperative for Open Access With Authors' Self-Determination -- 6. Campus Open Access Policy Implementation Models and Implications for IR Services -- 7. Electronic Theses and Dissertations: Preparing Graduate Students for Their Futures -- 8. Systematically Populating an IR With ETDs: Launching a Retrospective Digitization Project and Collecting Current ETDs -- Part 3: Recruiting and Creating Content -- 9. Faculty Self-Archiving -- 10. Incentivizing Them to Come: Strategies, Tools, and Opportunities for Marketing an Institutional Repository -- 11. Repository as Publishing Platform -- 12. Publishing Pedagogy: The Institutional Repository as Training Ground for a New Breed of Academic Journal Editors -- Part 4: Measuring Success -- 13. Purposeful Metrics: Matching Institutional Repository Metrics to Purpose and Audience -- 14. Social Media Metrics as Indicators of Repository Impact -- 15. Peer Review and Institutional Repositories -- 16. Defining Success and Impact for Scholars, Department Chairs, and Administrators: Is There a Sweet Spot? -- Part 5: Institutional Repositories in Practice: Case Studies -- 17. Creating the IR Culture -- 18. On Implementing an Open Source Institutional Repository -- 19. Interlinking Institutional Repository Content and Enhancing User Experiences -- 20. Populating Your Institutional Repository and Promoting Your Students: IRs and Undergraduate Research. Part 6: Closing Reflections and the Next Steps for Institutional Repositories -- 21. Next Steps for IRs and Open Access -- About the Contributors -- Index.
9781612494227
Institutional repositories.
Electronic books.
ZA4081.86.M35 2016
025.04