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Discover ScholarSphere https://scholarsphere.psu.edu A repository service collaboration between the University Libraries and ITS
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What is ScholarSphere? What does it do? How does it help Penn State? Overview: access, preservation, compliance ScholarSphere Quick Facts Key features ScholarSphere Demo User support Upcoming features and goals Q & A
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FIRST, SCHOLARSPHERE IS...
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... a collaboration between University Libraries – the service owner (incl. user support/feedback) Departmental home is Publishing and Curation Services ITS (Digital Library Technologies) – oversees feature/infrastructure/storage development & maintenance
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ScholarSphere is a service Collects one’s work in one location to create a durable and citable record of papers, presentations, publications, datasets, as well as reports & other documentation, capstone projects, audio & video files
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ScholarSphere enables access Facilitates sharing research with a worldwide audience - i.e., open access research
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ScholarSphere = preservation service Bit-level checking (scheduled & on- demand verifications of deposited works) Version control Regular file backups, and replication to disaster recovery sites Provenance – all actions are logged for audit trails
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ScholarSphere helps researchers manage their data Satisfies requirements of grant agencies (e.g., National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, National Endowment for the Humanities) to provide long-term preservation of, and access to, federally funded research data
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ScholarSphere Quick Facts Anyone in Penn State community may deposit content Also useful for departments to preserve documents, such as reports, white papers, etc. Penn State users have a lot of control over who can see an item and how it can be re-used (or not) Also a service to point students to, for sharing and preserving their work – can easily cite a ScholarSphere link on resumes, e-portfolios, etc.
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More ScholarSphere Quick Facts Just log in (no need to create an account) Upon initial login, personal dashboard is created Only 4 types of metadata (description) required - title, creator, keyword, rights. Entering more metadata is recommended! Any type of file can be uploaded to – text, images, data sets, audio, video, presentations, etc. Currently: 500MB maximum for individual file upload; 1GB maximum total upload for folder of files (Chrome)
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Key Features Three Access Levels: Make work publicly viewable, viewable by the Penn State community, or restrict access to yourself & anyone you designate – easy to change Citation: Cite your work via stable, short URLs; export metadata to citation managers Searching/visibility: Search/browse and view your own files, all public and shared files Major search engines (Google, Bing, etc.) harvest public records Versions: store, list, add new versions of your files, and revert to a past version Stability & Preservation: verify that your files have not changed over time
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Live ScholarSphere Demo
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Specialized Information & Help Available Screencasts showing how to deposit and search in ScholarSphere now available: https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/help/ https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/help/ How about use policies? Click on “About ”: http://scholarsphere.psu.edu/about/ http://scholarsphere.psu.edu/about/ Questions about searching details? Consult the FAQ : https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/help/#search https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/help/#search Interested in a demo of ScholarSphere for a meeting or class? Invite us via the Contact Form, https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/contact, OR send email to scholarsphere@psu.edu https://scholarsphere.psu.edu/contact scholarsphere@psu.edu
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Goals & Features for Future Releases Collections functionality and deposit by proxy – spring 2013 Dropbox for ingest of files & folders larger than 500 MB Support for more complex, large research data sets Audit compliance – Trusted Repository Audit & Certification (TRAC) Assessment/Evaluation activities Re-use infrastructure for new services : “ArchiveSphere” for electronic archival records ; and perhaps other “spheres” (Hydra heads) for image collections, ETDs, etc.
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