Garret McMahon wrote:
> I have a general query regarding funder requirements that stipulate
> deposit into a centralised or subject based repository such as PubMed
> Central. Is anybody meeting such a requirement by developing processes
> that incorporate the institutional repository as the primary point of
> ingest and subsequently uploading content to the centralised service?
> I'm particularly interested in two aspects of this question. Firstly,
> how an institutional policy supporting the home repository does not
> find itself at variance with funder deposit policies that specify a
> preference for locus of deposit external to the institution. Secondly,
> what is critical to the home and centralised repositories in terms of
> service design in any such collaboration.
Yes - the Open Access Repository Junction project
(http://edina.ac.uk/projects/oa-rj/) is looking into this.
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Ian Stuart.
Bibliographics and Multimedia Service Delivery team,
EDINA,
The University of Edinburgh.
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