03966nam 2200445 450 991036763270332120230503212843.01-55753-902-2(CKB)4100000010105093(NjHacI)994100000010105093(EXLCZ)99410000001010509320230503d2016 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMaking institutional repositories work /edited by Burton B. Callicott, David Scherer, and Andrew WesolekWest Lafayette, Indiana :Purdue University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (xxvi, 360 pages) illustrationsCharleston insights in library, archival, and information sciencesIncludes bibliographical references and index.Foreword: A Few Reflections on the Evolution of Institutional Repositories -- Introduction -- PART 1 CHOOSING A PLATFORM -- [PART 1 Introduction] -- 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 -- [PART 2 Introduction] -- 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 -- [PART 3 Introduction] -- 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 -- [PART 4 Introduction] -- 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 -- [PART 6 Introduction] -- 21 Next Steps for IRs and Open Access -- About the Contributors -- Index.Quickly following what many expected to be a wholesale revolution in library practices, institutional repositories encountered unforeseen problems and a surprising lack of impact. Clunky or cumbersome interfaces, lack of perceived value and use by scholars, fear of copyright infringement, and the like tended to dampen excitement and adoption.Charleston insights in library, archival, and information sciences.Institutional repositoriesInstitutional repositoriesUnited StatesCase studiesInstitutional repositories.Institutional repositories025.04Callicott Burton B.1968-Scherer David1984-Wesolek Andrew1983-NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910367632703321Making institutional repositories work2104823UNINA