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Institutional Repositories: Faculty Deposits, Marketing, and the Reform of Scholarly Communication
AbstractThis study explores faculty deposits in institutional repositories (IR) within selected disciplines and identifies the diverse navigational paths to IR sites from library Web site homepages. The statistical relationship between the development of an IR and the presence of a Web site dedicated to the reform of traditional scholarly communication is also explored. The implications for the development of institutional repositories are highlighted.
Institutional Repositories: Faculty Deposits, Marketing, and the Reform of Scholarly Communication
AbstractThis study explores faculty deposits in institutional repositories (IR) within selected disciplines and identifies the diverse navigational paths to IR sites from library Web site homepages. The statistical relationship between the development of an IR and the presence of a Web site dedicated to the reform of traditional scholarly communication is also explored. The implications for the development of institutional repositories are highlighted.
Institutional Repositories: Faculty Deposits, Marketing, and the Reform of Scholarly Communication
Jantz, Ronald C. (author) / Wilson, Myoung C. (author)
Journal of Academic Librarianship ; 34 ; 186-195
2008-01-01
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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