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OpenDOAR: over 1,000 Repositories
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- Subject: OpenDOAR: over 1,000 Repositories
- From: Heather Morrison <heatherm@eln.bc.ca>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 23:10:30 EST
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Congratulations to OpenDOAR on surpassing the milestone of over 1,000 repositories!
SHERPA's OpenDOAR directory contains an authoritative, vetted list of institutional and subject repositories.
JISC Announcement: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2007/11/sherpa.aspx
Thanks to Peter Suber on Open Access News: http://www.jisc.ac.uk/news/stories/2007/11/sherpa.aspx
Libraries and librarians are responsible for leading in the development of a great many of these repositories.
Data from repository search tools such as OAIster and Scientific Commons illustrate that these repositories are beginning to fill. As of today, an OAIster http://www.oaister.org/ search encompasses nearly 14 million items; Scientific Commons http:// www.scientificcommons.org/, close to 16.5 million items.
As the repositories begin to fill, the value to our faculty and university administrators will become obvious.
An institutional repository can be, among other things, a gathering of an author's works, complete with citations to the journals in which the works were published. This is not only greater access for everyone, it is a convenience to the author as well. (Much less important than the key benefit of the IR to the author, enhanced impact through more citations, of course).
For the university administrator, the IR is a showcase of the work of the institution. An open access article in the IR is available for showing to a potential donor, community group, or prospective student; no permissions involved, hence no costs, barriers, or delays.
Any opinion expressed in this e-mail is that of the author alone, and does not represent the opinion or policy of BC Electronic Library Network or Simon Fraser University Library.
Heather Morrison, MLIS
The Imaginary Journal of Poetic Economics
http://poeticeconomics.blogspot.com
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