Institutional Repositories—Strategies for the Present and Future
Authors:
Jean-Gabriel Bankier a;
Connie Foster a;
Glen Wiley a
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DOI:
10.1080/03615260802665423
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Librarianship;
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Abstract
Institutional repositories (IR) are tools to support, disseminate, and showcase the scholarly communications and intellectual life of an institution. A successful repository requires planning and a defined focus, as well as an attractive name and design. To achieve success, the IR must serve faculty on faculty's terms; the librarian's role is to collaborate with faculty and ensure that the services of the IR meet faculty needs. Foster, Bankier, and Wiley offered strategies for success drawn from their work creating successful institutional repositories.
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| Keywords: institutional repository; research showcase; library services; electronic publishing; open access |

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