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Uganda Scholarly Digital Library (USDL) Makerere University’s Institutional Repository By Margaret Nakiganda URL: http://dspace.mak.ac.ug http://dspace.mak.ac.ug Contact: usdl@mulib.mak.ac.ug usdl@mulib.mak.ac.ug
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Introduction USDL is the official institutional repository of Makerere University that is offering the following services to its community: collection, storage, preservation (in digital format) and retrieval of items submitted to USDL. It is used for the management and dissemination of digital research output created by the institution and its community
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Introduction cont’d USDL uses the DSpace technology, (a software developed at MIT with support from Hewlett Packard) which complies with the Open Archives Initiative (OAI); thus allowing articles to be easily discovered by web search engines, services and indexing tools.
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Types of materials archived in USDL Research articles (preprints and postprints) Conference papers and reports Workshop reports Technical reports and Working papers Sound files (for the music collection) Final Thesis and Dissertations
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USDL Content Submissions All researchers can submit content into USDL however, they have to request for submission rights in the DSpace system through the USDL Team in the Library. Faculty Librarians help in the collection of publications from Researchers for conversion and inclusion in the system
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Copyright Issues in USDL For items already published elsewhere, publisher policies are used on self- archiving in institutional repositories. These are provided at http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php For publishers not yet listed in the above site, the Institution requests for self- archiving permissions from the individual journal publishers.
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Copyright issues cont’d All content owners are required to sign consent agreements with the institution, allowing it to archive their works. When an item is submitted to USDL, the submitter grants a license, thereby confirming that the item submitted complies with all copyright requirements.
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Challenges The Library collection of theses and dissertations is only available in print format. Once a researcher consents to depositing a thesis into the repository, it has to go through the tedious digital conversion process. Most publishers only allow self-archiving of the author’s version of the article, which is difficult to find especially when there is a time lag between the publication date and the time a request is made for self-archiving. These two major challenges make the process of content collection & submission very slow.
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