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Repositories in an institutional context : Technical discussion: Group 4

Repositories are starting to take their place within an institution¹s infrastructure, sitting alongside portals, course management systems, virtual research environments and others. But in considering how a repository can best serve an institution it is important to consider how this technology will...

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Autor principal: Awre, Chris
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1027616
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description Repositories are starting to take their place within an institution¹s infrastructure, sitting alongside portals, course management systems, virtual research environments and others. But in considering how a repository can best serve an institution it is important to consider how this technology will integrate with existing systems, so that it doesn¹t become a standalone white elephant that is a nuisance to use. This breakout will consider the technical ways in which repositories can be presented as a system that is easy to use and interact with, from the searcher¹s, depositor¹s and administrator¹s perspectives. It will look at potential interaction through other institutional environments and seek to identify ways in which repositories can become a more integral part of the technical landscape. Bring along your examples of how repositories are being technically embedded within institutions to help share experience and ideas.
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spelling cern-10276162019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1027616engAwre, ChrisRepositories in an institutional context : Technical discussion: Group 4Information Transfer and ManagementRepositories are starting to take their place within an institution¹s infrastructure, sitting alongside portals, course management systems, virtual research environments and others. But in considering how a repository can best serve an institution it is important to consider how this technology will integrate with existing systems, so that it doesn¹t become a standalone white elephant that is a nuisance to use. This breakout will consider the technical ways in which repositories can be presented as a system that is easy to use and interact with, from the searcher¹s, depositor¹s and administrator¹s perspectives. It will look at potential interaction through other institutional environments and seek to identify ways in which repositories can become a more integral part of the technical landscape. Bring along your examples of how repositories are being technically embedded within institutions to help share experience and ideas.oai:cds.cern.ch:10276162007-04-19
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Repositories in an institutional context : Technical discussion: Group 4
title Repositories in an institutional context : Technical discussion: Group 4
title_full Repositories in an institutional context : Technical discussion: Group 4
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