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http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu Vicki Tobias vtobias@library.wisc.edu vtobias@library.wisc.edu 608.265.6381 Introduction to MINDS@UW and Institutional Repositories
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center Contains: 268 hours of audio 223,177 citations 1,609 finding aids 41,388 images 8,400 books and journals comprised of 1,300,000 pages Serves: 13 Four-year campuses 13 Two-year campuses
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center The UWDCC includes: UW Digital Collections (digital library) --static projects --content “selected”, e.g. collection development --UWDCC-managed --production work completed by UWDCC http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu MINDS@UW (institutional repository) --ongoing projects --content provider-managed --production work completed by content provider http://minds.wisconsin.edu
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What is an Institutional Repository? Institution-based Cumulative and perpetual Contains scholarly material in digital formats Provides faculty with long-term storage of research data, teaching materials, and publications Has the potential to create a new publishing model
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu What is MINDS@UW? Captures Digital research material in any format Directly from creators (faculty/staff) Describes Descriptive, technical, rights metadata Persistent identifiers/handle Distributes Searchable and accessible Uses DSpace software as the database interface (open source and interoperable) Preserves Large-scale, stable, managed long-term storage Bitstream guaranteed
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu What can MINDS@UW do for faculty and staff? Alternative to self-archiving Time-saving administration of digital content Fast, efficient “publication” and dissemination of work Increased visibility (“Googleable”) Usage reports that track use of content Email notification of new content Permanent archiving abilities Sophisticated searching capabilities
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu Possible Faculty Concerns Intellectual property rights What content can go into the repository? Text-based documents, images, data sets Access Who can use the content? How can they use the content? Creative Commons (http://creativecommons.org/)http://creativecommons.org/ Policies Who decides what goes into the repository? Workload Who does the work? How much time does it take?
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu MINDS@UW Organization Communities Research or organizational units Collections (within communities) Distinct groupings of like items Items (within collections) Logical content objects Receive persistent identifier
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu Key Features Content Any format, e.g..doc,.ppt,.xls,.pdf Associate multiple files with one item Description and Metadata Provided by content submitters Easy to input, Web-based form Accessibility Full-text searchable (.txt,.doc, html, and pdf) Retrievable through search engines
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http://minds.wisconsin.edu
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For More Information Contact: Vicki Tobias, vtobias@library.wisc.edu;vtobias@library.wisc.edu Peter Gorman, pgorman@library.wisc.edupgorman@library.wisc.edu MINDS@UW: http://minds.wisconsin.edu e-mail: MINDS@library.wisc.edu
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