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Re: Multiple authors on OA articles in IR's



>From my perspective, the institutional or disciplinary repository 
is a service to the faculty, institution, and discipline.  To 
fulfill this function, it is important to have all of the works 
of the faculty member that they wish to deposit in one place, 
regardless of whether or not they are the first author.

This allows the author to have one URL to point people to, a kind 
of "author's works".  The IR will also serve as a "department's 
works", and a "university's works".

As an author, I find this very valuable.  Once other faculty 
members have an opportunity to see this benefit, I am confident 
that it will increase the inclination to want to self-archive.

To illustrate how an open access archives can work as an author's 
works, here are the URLs for a few of my OA repositories:

Heather's SFU D-Space:
http://ir.lib.sfu.ca/handle/1892/79/items-by-author?author=Morrison%2C
+Heather

Heather's E-LIS:
http://eprints.rclis.org/view/people/Morrison,_Heather.html

Dramatic Growth of Open Access Dataverse:
http://dvn.iq.harvard.edu/dvn/dv/dgoa/faces/study/StudyPage.jsp?
studyId=36390&tab=files

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