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Establishing an Institutional Repository- (conclusion) LITA Regional Institute Susan Gibbons Asst. Dean, Public Services & Collection Development River Campus Libraries University of Rochester sgibbons@library.rochester.edu August 5, 2005
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Part 4 Content Recruitment Faculty Work Practice Grant General Findings Recruitment Strategies
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Current State If you build it… they might not come! Example of MIT National and international press for DSpace $285,000 annual Approx. 4,000 items $71 per item, per year Professional marketing assistance
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Work-Practice Study IMLS, National Leadership Grant Understanding work practices of faculty– specifically digital scholarly communication Better alignment of IR Observation and analysis
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Project Team Anthropologist Computer scientist Graphic designer Programmer Catalogers Librarians
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Methodology Interviews focused on research Videotaped observations Attention to desktop, office, computer Transcripts Analysis Confirmation
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Disciplines Studied Physics Economics Political Science Linguistics Visual & Cultural Studies All others through bibliographer grey lit interviews (see handout)
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Findings- Authoring Tools Versioning and co-authors Back-ups Always accessible Control access Finished works? Is IR an author tool?
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Response- Authoring Tools Be aware of the confusion Try to avoid an initial let down Collaborate to expand purchase to include authoring tools (i.e. Documentum and DocuShare) If have authoring tools, try to integrate with IR Ideal is to map to desktop
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Findings- Copyright Most err on the side of caution Very confusing legal language Aren’t exercising self-archiving rights
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Response- Copyright Targeted education from trusted source (i.e. library) Proactive self-archiving projects Romeo/SHERPA Publisher Copyright Policy database Romeo/SHERPA Publisher Copyright Policy database Zip code affiliation searches CVs Annual academic reviews
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Finding- Self-interest All about me and my research Not enough time! Personal/Organic organizational schemas Institution is secondary to colleagues within discipline What do Anglo-Saxon women have to do with post-Soviet Kazakhstan? “Institutional repository?”
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Response- Copyright Create database of locally authored publications Contact faculty through subject bibliographers Invite them to deposit or provide us with item to deposit on their behalf
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Response- Self-interest Self-archiving vs. time Persuasive statistics What are peers doing? Leverage research interests Rethink departmental hierarchy of IR Put IR in personal context University of Rochester’s Researcher Pages
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Finding- Language Tower of Babylon Not speaking language of faculty
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Features As Stated in Promotional Literature Degree to Which Faculty Understand the Feature and Perceive Its Benefit Institutional repository 0% Support for a variety of formats 25% Digital preservation 25% Access control 100% Metadata 0% Open-source software 0%
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Response- Language Lingua Franca for each discipline Google No broken URLs Maintain ownership No back-up worries Easier than maintaining a website WordStar files
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Strategies Personalized sales pitch Homework on individual and discipline Open access in discipline Aim for a critical mass Meaningful statistics Be ready to lend a helping hand Incentives for early participation Make it prestigious- Netherlands’ Cream of ScienceCream of Science
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Strategies Low-hanging fruits Collections on institutional website Search on terms from grey lit table Paper distributed at departmental level Conference held on campus On-campus journals/publications Student undergraduate research On-line journals Princeton University
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Strategies Most attentive to message Involved in open access Search OAIster by affiliationOAIster Retiring faculty Publications on personal website Graduating students Grant recipients (NIH) Editors of open access journals
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Strategies Don’t call it an “institutional repository” Faculty ownership Hold off on library materials Faculty advisory board Customization Ensure in-house understanding and appreciation first
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Support Systems ALA (www.ala.org) ARL (www.arl.org)www.arl.org CNI (www.cni.org)www.cni.org SPARC (www.arl.org/sparc) EDUCAUSE (www.educause.edu)www.educause.edu
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Support Systems Open access movement IR system list serves & conferences Everyone in the room!
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THE END!!! Susan Gibbons sgibbons@library.rochester.edu 585-275-6320 All documentation found at: http://docushare.lib.rochester.edu/docushare/dsweb/ View/Collection-2193
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