Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue
Many libraries are facing the challenges to develop and manage an institutional repository. This article addresses the issue of content in repositories, and suggests that librarians need to approach the task of content development by applying some of the procedures and skills associated with collect...
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| author | Genoni, Paul |
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| description | Many libraries are facing the challenges to develop and manage an institutional repository. This article addresses the issue of content in repositories, and suggests that librarians need to approach the task of content development by applying some of the procedures and skills associated with collection management within more traditional environments. It also considers the types of content that might be suitable for institutional repositories, and notes that several recent Australian reports have recommended the need for a more standardised and regulated approach to the content of institutional repositories. It is argued that this is inappropriate. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-54292017-01-30T10:46:01Z Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue Genoni, Paul Institutional repositories Collection management e-repositories Many libraries are facing the challenges to develop and manage an institutional repository. This article addresses the issue of content in repositories, and suggests that librarians need to approach the task of content development by applying some of the procedures and skills associated with collection management within more traditional environments. It also considers the types of content that might be suitable for institutional repositories, and notes that several recent Australian reports have recommended the need for a more standardised and regulated approach to the content of institutional repositories. It is argued that this is inappropriate. 2004 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5429 Emerald fulltext |
| spellingShingle | Institutional repositories Collection management e-repositories Genoni, Paul Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title | Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title_full | Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title_fullStr | Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title_full_unstemmed | Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title_short | Content in Institutional Repositories: A Collection Management Issue |
| title_sort | content in institutional repositories: a collection management issue |
| topic | Institutional repositories Collection management e-repositories |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5429 |