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one list!)

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Share my joy!

 

After over a year of plotting, planning and piloting, we have finally
gone live with NECTAR - the Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses
and Research.

 

http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk <http://nectar.northampton.ac.uk/>  

 

NECTAR is an open access institutional repository, designed to showcase
and preserve the research outputs of the University of Northampton.  We
intend to hold all types of material: refereed, unrefereed, text and
non-text - our main selection criterion is that the research output must
previously have been available in the public domain (so presented
conference papers are acceptable, but working papers are not).

 

We currently have some 88 live bibliographic records and nearly 1000
more awaiting metadata enhancement and QA.  We've gone for the 'metadata
first' approach because it fits best with our university research
practices (we've plundered both our RAE submission and the latest Annual
Research Report).  Our next step is to gather full content - hopefully
we'll be able to make some inroads to that before our official launch in
June.

 

Wish us luck!

 

Miggie Pickton 
NECTAR Queen Bee

Research Support Specialist
Department of Information Services
University of Northampton
Boughton Green Rd
Northampton 
NN2 7AL

tel: 01604 892245
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website: http://library.northampton.ac.uk
<http://library.northampton.ac.uk/> 

 




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