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Institutional Repositories: Sabbatical Report
subjectcollectiondate- – 2005-01-01
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Institutional Repositories: Selected Resources
description- – Selective bibliography of institutional repository resources, completed after sabbatical June 2005.
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Repositories: Features, Functions, and Flops?
description- – Framing the context of the day, this presentation will outline the core features and common functionality of repository software. The development of new policies and new staff functions to ensure the successful implementation of these relatively new services will also be discussed. In addition, this presentation will outline some key issues, or possibilities for flops that need to be acknowledged and continue to be worked on in future development.
- – 2005-09-26
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ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst: Talking Points
description- – Talking points document to use when initiating discussion with faculty, researchers, departments, schools and colleges about the new digital repository service offered by the University Libraries.
- – 2006-09-01
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The Role of the Institutional Repository in Preserving the Scholarly Record of the University of Massachusetts
description- – The W.E.B. Du Bois Library at UMass Amherst and the Lamar Soutter Library at UMass Worcester are both working to provide faculty with alternative solutions in the rapidly changing nature and practice of scholarship. One example that gives both a showcase for faculty research and an alternative to traditional publishing models is provided by institutional digital repositories.
- – 2007-04-05
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