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Digital curation of public policy resources: discovery, access and management for policy and practice

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posted on 2024-07-12, 13:53 authored by Amanda Lawrence
Public policy and practice relies on a wide range of resources, including traditional scholarly publications, and those produced directly by organisations, such as reports, discussion papers, briefings, reviews and data sets produced by government, academic centres, non-government organisations (NGOs), think tanks and companies. While heavily used, the collection and curation of digital publications (grey literature) is dispersed, inefficient and inadequate. This paper presents recent research on use, production and collection of policy publications and discusses the approach of Policy Online, a digital library using a variety of tools including crowd-sourcing content, linked data approaches, Digital Object Identifiers and more.

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VALA2016: Libraries, Technology and the Future, the 18th Biennial Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, 9-11 February 2016

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Copyright © 2016 The Author. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License.

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