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Repositories: what's the target? An ARROW perspective

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posted on 2024-07-11, 19:08 authored by Derek Whitehead
The key observation about institutional research repositories is that they are under-used. This paper looks at why take-up has been slow, and what might encourage researchers to use these facilities. This paper surveys the evolution of practice and rationale for the institutional research repository, looks at existing use studies and opinion surveys of users, and examines ways in which university libraries, the main proponents, have changed their approaches in response to their experience. The experience of Swinburne University of Technology, a partner in the Australian ARROW project, is drawn upon.

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Information and innovation: 26th Annual Conference of the International Association of Technological University Libraries (IATUL), Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 30 May-02 June 2005

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Information and innovation: 26th Annual Conference of the International Association of Technological University Libraries IATUL, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, 30 May-02 June 2005

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Bibliotheque Universite Laval

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Copyright © 2005 Derek Whitehead and IATUL. The accepted manuscript is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. See: http://www.iatul.org/about/message.asp

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eng

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