Bjork, K., Cummings-Sauls, R.
and Otto, R., 2019. Opening Up Open Access Institutional Repositories
to Demonstrate Value: Two Universities’ Pilots on Including
Metadata-Only Records. Journal of Librarianship and Scholarly Communication, 7(1). http://doi.org/10.7710/2162-3309.2220
INTRODUCTION
Institutional repository managers are continuously looking for new
ways to demonstrate the value of their repositories. One way to do this
is to create a more inclusive repository that provides reliable
information about the research output produced by faculty affiliated
with the institution.
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM
This article details two pilot projects that evaluated how their
repositories could track faculty research output through the inclusion
of metadata-only (no full-text) records. The purpose of each pilot
project was to determine the feasibility and provide an assessment of
the long-term impact on the repository’s mission statement, staffing,
and collection development policies.
NEXT STEPS
This article shares the results of the pilot project and explores the
impact for faculty and end users as well as the implications for
repositories.
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