| Title: | Digital Repositories in UK universities and colleges (ID: CSD4541) |
| Author(s): | Neil Jacobs (JISC - Joint Information Systems Committee) |
| Topics: | Digital Collections, Institutional Repositories, Libraries and Technology, Resource Sharing |
| Source: | FreePint |
| Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (2006) |
| Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports |
| Abstract: | Sometimes a word acquires so many meanings that it becomes difficult to use clearly. This happened to 'portal', and it may be happening to 'repository'. There is a lot of development work underway that claims to relate to repositories, that might previously have been related to 'archives', 'digital libraries' or 'content management systems'. Defining the boundaries is probably a waste of time, so for the purposes of this article, I'll take a reasonably pragmatic approach, which is to say a repository is a digital object store into which material can be deposited. Repositories therefore offer information professionals a way of becoming more involved in the processes whereby digital information is made shareable, applying their expertise earlier in the information cycle than has often been the case. |
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