INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES: POLICY, SCOPE, AND DIRECTION Jenn Riley Head, Carolina Digital Library...

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INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES: POLICY, SCOPE, AND DIRECTION

Jenn Riley

Head, Carolina Digital Library and Archives

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The promise of institutional repositories

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The Sound of Music.

Image from IMDB.com.

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And what we’ve learned is…

reality is more like this.

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Platoon. Image from IMDB.com.

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What’s next?

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Image by Luiza Leite. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lleite/6608081/

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Big shift to a focus on services

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open access advocacy

authors’ rights consulting

metadata preparation

bulk ingest

digitization

digital humanities

ETDs

researcher profiles

journal hosting

research data

did I mention data?

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UNC’s approach is a bit different

• Began as digital preservation research effort• Added in access/IR focus along the way• 3 collecting streams

• Faculty research/creative work• Born-digital special collections (including university

records)• Locally digitized physical library collections

• Might be ready for some reshuffling

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Subject specialists’ roles

SERVICES

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open access advocacy

authors’ rights consulting

referrals

digital humanities

needs analysis

faculty partnerships

research data

did I mention data?

new forms of publishing

content recruitment

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My opinion

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Repositories are going to be an important part of the evolving scholarly

communication landscape

But not as central as we originally

imagined IR and related services will be increasingly distributed

throughout the staff in academic libraries.

Including subject specialists.

IR and digital library efforts will be

increasingly integrated

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Thanks!

[email protected]

http://cdla.unc.edu

http://cdr.lib.unc.edu

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