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Enhancing repository content (of large repositories)
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- From: "Armbruster, Chris" <Chris.Armbruster@EUI.eu>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2009 23:25:04 EDT
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Dear colleagues, repositories have been deployed in scholarly communication for nearly two decades and some have become part of the ecology of active researchers as trusted information source. These repositories are usually macro-scopic, i.e. thematic, national or serving a very large research institution (e.g. national academy). Laurent Romary and I have completed an article including an argument that librarians and their support are crucial to reaching the next stage of enhanced content for the enhanced usage of repositories: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1425692 Beyond Institutional Repositories The current system of so-called institutional repositories, even if it has been a sensible response at an earlier stage, may not answer the needs of the scholarly community, scientific communication and accompanied stakeholders in a sustainable way. However, having a robust repository infrastructure is essential to academic work. Yet, current institutional solutions, even when networked in a country or across Europe, have largely failed to deliver. Consequently, a new path for a more robust infrastructure and larger repositories is explored to create superior services that support the academy. A future organisation of publication repositories is advocated that is based upon macroscopic academic settings providing a critical mass of interest as well as organisational coherence. Such a macro-unit may be geographical (a coherent national scheme), institutional (a large research organisation or a consortium thereof) or thematic (a specific research field organising itself in the domain of publication repositories). http://ssrn.com/abstract=1425692 Kind regards, Chris Armbruster Executive Director, Research Network 1989 http://www.cee-socialscience.net/1989/ Publications and working papers available in Open Access http://ssrn.com/author=434782
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