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1 Digital Commons, Institutional Repositories, ResearchNow, The Berkeley Electronic Press, and ICOLC (in a nut shell) Sean O’Doherty Vice-President, Sales The Berkeley Electronic Press April 12, 2005

2 Berkeley Electronic Press: A Brief History... In 1.5 Minutes or Less! The experience of our professor-founders Berkeley Electronic Press journals Other publication types CDL and the IR realm Technology + Content = ResearchNow

3 Next generation IR’s: University of California’s eScholarship Repository 12 research units in “first wave” (summer 2002) grown to ~175 research units as of 3/05, with ~60 more queued to join Nearly 15% of research units have a presence; among the most successful systemwide programs in the history of UC Over 1,000,000 full-text downloads (weekly average = 25K) Digital Commons Launched q3 2004 Berkeley Electronic Press technology and continuing development ProQuest customer support and account representation Turnkey solution: setup, training, support, documentation, upgrades, hosting, and content recruitment tools Integration with ProQuest’s historical content (ETD’s & other] Over a dozen adopters in first 6 months, including Penn, UConn, Boston College, Cornell, and UTEP

4 Addressing Faculty Concerns regarding IRs A feature set to save time, money, and hassle: –Posting of objects takes ~3 minutes –Auto-conversion of Word/WordPerfect/RTF files to PDF –Ability to create version histories (preprints  postprints) –Ability to publish non-static resources such as sound and video files, data sets, and executables –Easy alternative to home-grown sites and commercial publishers –No need to rely on Larry, the local IT guy –Permanent and stable archiving solution –New trend: “claim your paper” A feature set to make ‘em famous: connecting with the audience –Push email capabilities to blast new content to interested parties –Configurable saved searches and customized email alerts –Full text searching –Browse by author –Google-a-bility

5 Goal is to merge two bepress strengths, content and publication technology, in a single product All bepress content –Two dozen peer-reviewed journals current publishing –All new journals launched during subscription period – All working paper series, postprints, preprints and other content from institutional repositories hosted by bepress Optional uploading capability –First (known) attempt to make a research database truly bidirectional –Notion that a reader or researcher on Subject X may actually have something to add to the literature on Subject X –Further notion that current databases fail to foster sense of community Beyond Digital Commons: ResearchNow

6 ResearchNow complements Digital Commons –Number of series is limited to two (faculty and students) –Number of papers limited to 150 –Allows participants to experiment with repository features –Series are branded with university logo –Library gatekeeps content Nifty database bells and whistles –Branded ports of entry –Sophisticated searching, sorting, and display –Access via new XML gateway, exposing content to federated search products including MetaLib Debuts Spring, 2004 uploading module available for $3000 annually ResearchNow: Further Details

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