Institutional repositories for research materials Sally Rumsey Project Manager: Institutional Repository University of Oxford
Context and Content Repositories for scholarly research output/materials Scholarly communication and open access Repository developments Developments at Oxford
New Laws of Librarianship 1.Libraries serve humanity 2.Respect all forms by which knowledge is communicated 3.Protect free access to knowledge 4.Use technology intelligently to enhance service 5.Honor the past & create the future Michael GORMAN (American Libraries 9/95: IFLA web)
Libraries serve humanity Scholarly publications and other research output/materials who produces it? who uses it? why?
Respect all forms by which knowledge is communicated Scholarly communications Formal publications Grey literature Images and other formats Data File formats Informal channels
Protect free access to knowledge Barriers to access Access to libraries Serials crisis Costs rising above inflation Library budgets not rising to match Other factors Open access –DAOJ
Budapest Open Access Initiative (2000) “free availability on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself. The only constraint on reproduction and distribution, and the only role for copyright in this domain, should be to give authors control over the integrity of their work and the right to be properly acknowledged and cited.”
OA and IRs Two areas journals and repositories barriers to access Recommendations and mandates Ideals v Realism
Use technology intelligently to enhance service The rise of the institutional repository Researchers as depositors and end users Theses – improving service Preservation and curation Visibility and access Internal and external groups Aid the research process
Honour the past… Digitisation existing objects Using/adapting traditional library skills Preservation
…and create the future Innovations Collecting and linking to data Cross searching PLoS Biology etc UK thesis service JISC commitment International perspective
Oxford Research Archive The bigger picture What we hope to achieve Selling points Staffing Software Content Documentation, publicity & advocacy Policies Progress so far Early adopters
Thorny Problems Multiple repositories Bulk ingest – metadata enhancing Controlled vocabularies eTheses copyright Persuading academics
Related projects at Oxford Defining Image Access BVREH Paradigm CAIRO [BID bid] Preserv [and Preserv2]
Oxford Research Archive Contacts ORA URL ORA website ORA Sally Rumsey