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1 The Promise of Institutional Repositories : Scholars’ Bank at the University of Oregon Carol Hixson Head, Metadata and Digital Library Services University of Oregon Libraries https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/dspace/handle/1794/

2 https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu

3 History  Initial Vision  Faculty content  Self-submission  Buy-in to open access model

4 First Eight Months

5 Cultural Challenges  Intellectual Property Concerns  Authenticity of Submissions  Concern over quality  Concern over control  Terminology  Technophobia

6 Technical Challenges  Submission template  Metadata  Version control and revision  User Interface  Preservation

7 Practical Challenges  Time  Money  Identification of content and communities  Acquisition of content

8 Strategies  Develop local context  Explain the global context  Get attractive content  Publicize  Improve the service

9 Local context

10  Provide a general overview without jargon  Personalize the information  Answer questions of local interest  Build in redundancy  Provide varying levels of detail  Educate on issues and link to broader movement

11 Provide a general overview

12 Personalize the information

13 Questions of local interest

14 Build in redundancy

15 Varying amount of detail

16 Educate about issues

17 SHERPA http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.php

18 Link to broader movement

19 Publicize  Promote anywhere and everywhere  Use subject specialists in the effort  Share success stories  Link to documents from the catalog  Work with known allies

20 Promotion

21 Use subject specialists

22 Share success stories

23

24 Link to materials From catalog

25 Improvements to the service  Full text  Provide use statistics  Modify the submissions template  Sub-communities  Create links between collections

26 Statistics

27

28 Further improvements to the service  Digitizing documents  Support and investigation of copyright  Implementing Creative Commons licenses  Modify the user interface and develop searching guides  Contribute further to code developments

29 Rethinking and Restructuring  Expand definition of “Scholarly output”  Faculty output  Individual and group work (journals)  Library collections  Electronic records of the University  Finding aids  Articles, presentations, etc.  Campus publications  Newsletters  Planning documents  Student works  Theses and dissertations  Special projects  Research interest groups  Miscellaneous

30 Type of material

31 Faculty output

32 Campus publications

33 Student work

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35 Growth over time

36 Collaborative opportunities  Share information  http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~chixson/gwla-ir/  Share strategies  Develop federated search of our repositories  Develop shared collections

37 Contact information Carol Hixson Head, Metadata and Digital Library Services University of Oregon Libraries chixson@darkwing.uoregon.edu (541) 346-3064


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