Lisa Raymond IAMSLIC Portland, Oregon 11 October 2006

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Lisa Raymond IAMSLIC Portland, Oregon 11 October 2006 Progress in Open Archives and Institutional Repositories Growing the Woods Hole Open Access Server (WHOAS) Lisa Raymond IAMSLIC Portland, Oregon 11 October 2006

IAMSLIC 2004, Hobart Planning for Institutional Repositories: Lessons Learned Presented by Ann Devenish

If you build it, they will come Library - trusted information source Library staff Recruits content Loads files Creates metadata

Content growth

Content analysis 1190 metadata records as of Sept. 2006: Woods Hole content Technical Reports and Theses: 363 Articles (published version): 210 Articles (preprint): 189 Books: 63 Presentations/Other: 10 Data sets: 2 IAMSLIC content: 353

Grow WHOAS Build IR Demonstrate advantages Promote retention of rights

Beyond born digital Theses - MIT/WHOI and Brown/MBL Technical reports Electronic availability allows for reduction in paper copies Authors save money

On demand scanning Timely electronic delivery

URLs of interest DSpace: http://www.dspace.org/ WHOAS: https://darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org/index.jsp MBLWHOI Library: http://www.mblwhoilibrary.org/ Amendment to Publication agreement: http://www.mblwhoilibrary.org/services/copyright/ Journal policies – self archiving: http://romeo.eprints.org/