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Van der Merwe, Adèle
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Kroeze, JH
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2008-10-24T08:02:00Z |
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dc.date.available |
2008-10-24T08:02:00Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2008-10 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
van der Merwe, A and Kroeze, JH. 2008. Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment. South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT) 2008 Conference: Riding the wave of technology. Wilderness, South Africa, 6-8 October 2008, pp 9 |
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9781605582863 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2500
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dc.description |
South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (SAICSIT), 2008 |
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dc.description.abstract |
Parallel to the Open Source Software movement, there is an increased demand and need for free, open access to information resources. The Open Access initiative is characterized by two strategies: namely the promotion of self-archiving or, alternatively, publishing of research articles in open-access journals. The purpose of an Institutional Repository (IR) is to provide a suitable archival environment for the self-archiving of digital items. This paper provides an understanding of the complexity surrounding the implementation of an IR. Issues discussed include software selection, as well as the development, implementation and marketing of an IR. Attention is given to the development of the policies that are required by an organization and its main stakeholders. Issues such as acceptance, usage, population, and management of the repository are reported. The work that was done at the CSIR is used as a case study and the subsequent lessons learnt are used to highlight some of problems experienced and how these problems were solved. Issues that still need investigation, e.g. long-term preservation, are mentioned |
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dc.subject |
Institutional repositories |
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dc.subject |
Open access |
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dc.subject |
Research documentation |
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Full text access |
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SAICSIT |
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South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists |
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dc.title |
Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment |
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Conference Presentation |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Van der Merwe, A., & Kroeze, J. (2008). Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2500 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Van der Merwe, Adèle, and JH Kroeze. "Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment." (2008): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2500 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Van der Merwe A, Kroeze J, Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment; 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2500 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Van der Merwe, Adèle
AU - Kroeze, JH
AB - Parallel to the Open Source Software movement, there is an increased demand and need for free, open access to information resources. The Open Access initiative is characterized by two strategies: namely the promotion of self-archiving or, alternatively, publishing of research articles in open-access journals. The purpose of an Institutional Repository (IR) is to provide a suitable archival environment for the self-archiving of digital items. This paper provides an understanding of the complexity surrounding the implementation of an IR. Issues discussed include software selection, as well as the development, implementation and marketing of an IR. Attention is given to the development of the policies that are required by an organization and its main stakeholders. Issues such as acceptance, usage, population, and management of the repository are reported. The work that was done at the CSIR is used as a case study and the subsequent lessons learnt are used to highlight some of problems experienced and how these problems were solved. Issues that still need investigation, e.g. long-term preservation, are mentioned
DA - 2008-10
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Institutional repositories
KW - Open access
KW - Research documentation
KW - Full text access
KW - SAICSIT
KW - South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2008
SM - 9781605582863
T1 - Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment
TI - Development and implementation of an institutional repository within a Science, Engineering and Technology (SET) environment
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/2500
ER -
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