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Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository
The TARDis project has examined and tackled many practical issues in scaling up from the current individual departmental scholarly communication practices towards an active institutional research repository. This repository must, of necessity, serve a variety of goals for a wide spread of discipline...
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author | Hey, Jessies Simpson, Pauline |
author_facet | Hey, Jessies Simpson, Pauline |
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description | The TARDis project has examined and tackled many practical issues in scaling up from the current individual departmental scholarly communication practices towards an active institutional research repository. This repository must, of necessity, serve a variety of goals for a wide spread of disciplines. We illustrate the steps that have helped move the University of Southampton’s institutional research repository into a key position within the university’s research strategy for both visibility and reporting. We demonstrate the practical activities being developed to manage research assessment in conjunction with the EPrints software. These balance others which we show help fulfill the broad vision of disseminating all research output. These steps are enabling the visions of open access and institutional repositories to come closer together in a constructive fashion. |
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spelling | cern-9082322022-11-02T22:21:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/908232engHey, JessiesSimpson, PaulineQuality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repositoryInformation Transfer and ManagementThe TARDis project has examined and tackled many practical issues in scaling up from the current individual departmental scholarly communication practices towards an active institutional research repository. This repository must, of necessity, serve a variety of goals for a wide spread of disciplines. We illustrate the steps that have helped move the University of Southampton’s institutional research repository into a key position within the university’s research strategy for both visibility and reporting. We demonstrate the practical activities being developed to manage research assessment in conjunction with the EPrints software. These balance others which we show help fulfill the broad vision of disseminating all research output. These steps are enabling the visions of open access and institutional repositories to come closer together in a constructive fashion.oai:cds.cern.ch:9082322005-10-21 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Hey, Jessies Simpson, Pauline Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title | Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title_full | Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title_fullStr | Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title_full_unstemmed | Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title_short | Quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
title_sort | quality and quantity: tackling real issues in an institutional research repository |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/908232 |
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