| Title: | Understanding Faculty to Improve Content Recruitment (ID: CSD4976) |
| Author(s): | Nancy Fried Foster (University of Rochester) and Susan Gibbons (University of Rochester) |
| Topics: | Faculty - Library Collaboration, Institutional Repositories, Libraries and Technology |
| Source: | D-Lib Magazine |
| Origin: | Contributed by Organizations or Campuses (01/17/2005) |
| Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports |
| Abstract: | "An institutional repository (IR) is an electronic system that captures, preserves, and provides access to the digital work products of a community . In a university setting, an IR may provide a place for faculty work, student theses and dissertations, e-journals, datasets and so on. Whatever the particular focus of the university IR, to be successful it must be filled with scholarly work of enduring value that is searched and cited." |
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