David Scherer, Kate Byrne, Mark Hahnel & Daniel Valen (2020). Collaborative
Approaches to Integrate Repositories within the Research Information
Ecosystem: Creating Bridges for Common Goals. The Serials Librarian. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2020.1728169
Open Access (OA) has many tendrils running across the wider
research information landscape. There are more researchers,
organizations, and systems than ever before engaging with (or being
asked to engage with) OA throughout the research ecosystem. However, too
often OA activities and processes within repositories remain siloed
from research information management systems (RIMS) and tasks, creating
an undue burden of time and duplicating effort, thereby undermining the
overall effectiveness of OA. By investing in interoperable metadata
standards and practices, and creating a networked landscape of systems
and community, technology ecosystems can be created that encourage
researchers to make even more of their research open while streamlining
research information management activities. By unifying the community
around a more sustainable, systems-agnostic approach focused on flexible
interoperability, it is possible to create an environment in which
organizations can choose the tools relevant to their needs, bring those
tools together in a complementary dynamic, and maximize data reuse.
Find the Open Access author accepted manuscript version here:
Scherer, D., Byrne, K., Hahnel,
M., & Valen, D.. (2020). Collaborative Approaches to Integrate
Repositories within the Research Information Ecosystem: Creating Bridges
for Common Goals (Version 1). figshare. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/11903457.v1
via https://www.univie.ac.at/voeb/blog/?p=50962
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