We don't go into the detail of listing references, however we do
list the sponsors/funder of the research. We list it in DCQ as a contributor.
Here's an example:
Amanda Piegza
Institutional Repository and Digital
Collections Librarian
Missouri University of Science and
Technology
Curtis Laws Wilson Library
Phone: 573-341-4221
Fax:
573-341-4233
Visit Scholars' Mine, Missouri University of Science and
Technology's institutional repository, at:
http://scholarsmine.mst.edu/
Dear
all,
I'm writing to ask
about other repositories who operate a mediated metadata
policy.
Do you go to the
level of detail of including the references from journal articles in your
metadata records?
If so, do you
re-format those references into Harvard style?
Is this policy
proving to be useful/successful?
I ask because we're
doing mediated metadata, and the biggest expenditure of time for our cataloguer
is formatting these references for the metadata record. I'm wondering if there
is a way to automate this process, extracting the references from an MS Word or
pdf file, to turn them into a properly formatted Harvard bibliography. I'm also
wondering whether we're the only ones going to this level of detail or not, and
what other repository managers think about this topic.
Please do reply to
me and I'll summarise responses for the list.
Many
thanks,
Jen
Jenny
Delasalle
E-Repositories
Manager
Research
& Innovation Unit
University of Warwick Library
Gibbet Hill
Road
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
Tel: (+44) (0) 24 765
75793
http://go.warwick.ac.uk/repositories