"Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system

This paper discusses the analysis, design and implementation of an integrator system to share data between an institutional eprint repository (IR) and a University publications management system. The process of building IR functionality into the University system is described in the context of user...

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Main Authors: Woodland, Julie, Ng, Joanne
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Victorian Association for Library Automation 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15462
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description This paper discusses the analysis, design and implementation of an integrator system to share data between an institutional eprint repository (IR) and a University publications management system. The process of building IR functionality into the University system is described in the context of user demands to reduce data input to multiple systems, and the Library's desire to increase the uptake and usability of its own eprint system.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-154622017-01-30T11:49:58Z "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system Woodland, Julie Ng, Joanne eprint repository - institutional repository - publication management system This paper discusses the analysis, design and implementation of an integrator system to share data between an institutional eprint repository (IR) and a University publications management system. The process of building IR functionality into the University system is described in the context of user demands to reduce data input to multiple systems, and the Library's desire to increase the uptake and usability of its own eprint system. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15462 Victorian Association for Library Automation fulltext
spellingShingle eprint repository - institutional repository - publication management system
Woodland, Julie
Ng, Joanne
"Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title_full "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title_fullStr "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title_full_unstemmed "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title_short "Too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a University publications system
title_sort "too many systems, too little time": integrating an eprint repository into a university publications system
topic eprint repository - institutional repository - publication management system
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/15462