Institutional repositories : content and culture in an open access environment / Catherine Jones.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Introduction -- The changing information environment -- The organisational view -- Content decisions -- Curation -- Experiences -- Looking into the future -- Conclusions.
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A practical guide to current Institutional Repository (IR) issues, focussing on content - both gaining and preserving it and what cultural issues need to be addressed to make a successful IR. Importantly, the book uses real-life experiences to address and highlight issues raised in the book. Written by a successful Institutional Repository project managerThe author has detailed knowledge of Institutional Repository issuesDraws on practical knowledge and experience gained from organisational use.
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