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The collection policy for our Scholarly Publications Repository included
citations. Each citation contains a link to upload the full text, but
most objects in the repository are citations without articles.
Citations are very important to the colleges, the faculty, and the
university. Recently, the University of North Carolina system mandated
conformance to the Delaware Study, which describes how faculty should
report out-of-classroom activities. Our SPR makes this much simpler by
collecting and deduping many categories of scholarly output.
While we wish every citation in the SPR contained the full-text object,
we realize that we'd be turning away a great deal of content if we
required that.
http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/repository/scholpubs/search.php
James
S Nieminen wrote:
> Hello All,
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> Has anyone been looking at using their open access institutional
> repository for research management purposes? At Bradford we are setting
> up a very traditional repository with full text or full object as the
> main content. However, we’ve now been asked to look at hosting citations
> without full text as well. This would mean having an entry for all
> publications whether full item is available or not. Our research office
> is very keen to see if the DSpace repository we are setting up could
> provide data on staff publications. This raises a lot of questions about
> the type of data we’d have to host in order for our repository to
> provide for the research managers and I’m not sure how we would do this.
> Any experiences, studies etc available?
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> Best wishes,
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> Satu
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> Ms Satu Nieminen
> Bradford University Repository Project
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> BURP!
> University of Bradford
> JB Priestley Library
> Richmond Road
> Bradford
> BD7 1DP
> Tel 01274 233400
> Fax 01274 233398
> Email [log in to unmask]
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James Tuttle
Digital Repository Librarian
NCSU Libraries, Box 7111
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695-7111
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(919)513-0651 Phone
(919)515-3031 Fax
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