Redefining the Library’s Role through an Institutional Repository Sharon Mader, Dean Jeanne Pavy, Scholarly Communications Librarian Earl K. Long Library.

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Redefining the Library’s Role through an Institutional Repository Sharon Mader, Dean Jeanne Pavy, Scholarly Communications Librarian Earl K. Long Library University of New Orleans October 13, LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA

Recognizing the Role and Value of an Institutional Repository An evolutionary process... October 13, LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA

In the beginning... Catalyst: ACRL Roadshow – Scholarly Communication 101 (June 2009) Library Response: Commitment to Open Access as a Principle Internal conversations about how to promote OA Acknowledge in Institutional Effectiveness Plan Library Statement of Support for OA October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 3

4 UNO Library - Statement of Support for Open Access “The UNO Library supports the Open Access model of scholarly publishing because it removes barriers to research and scholarship and disseminates knowledge to the widest possible audience, thereby achieving the fundamental goals of higher education --the advancement of knowledge and the preservation of the intellectual and cultural record. The Library is committed to the following actions in support of Open Access: Linking to OA journals through databases and the online catalog Collaborating with faculty and other stakeholders to increase the visibility and impact of the University’s research and scholarship through OA repositories and publications Serving as a resource for the UNO community as we explore OA initiatives and other opportunities in scholarly publishing (approved by Library faculty 1/27/10) October 13, 2011

Meanwhile... a series of epiphanies Bepress presentation (Dec 2009) o IRs can be dynamic, compelling Reading and sharing key texts about repositories and Open Access o IR can be a set of services rather than an inert archive Meeting with Faculty Committee on the Library o Open Access is an abstract and confusing idea to teaching faculty Federal mandates for taxpayer access to research o Other sources of pressure on academia for Open Access ACRL Scholarly Communication Webinar series o Library’s role as a provider of purchased content is diminishing – what can we do that is of value? Promote our own institution’s work October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 5

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 6 An Institutional Repository can provide a range of services to our campus serve as a solution to problems redefine the Library’s role

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 7 Factors to Consider in Developing an Institutional Repository

Define the Purpose What is a service of the Earl K. Long Library, is a digital collection of the research, scholarship, and creative work of the University of New Orleans. Using a seamless open access platform, the university’s unique academic and artistic achievements are collected, preserved, and disseminated to a global audience of students and scholars. October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 8

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 9 Define the Purpose Engage campus stakeholders & partners Identify funding Consider staffing options Choose a platform

Why we chose Digital Commons Features that support a wide range of scholarly communication activities: o Research distribution Research distribution o Journal publishing platform Journal publishing platform o Conference hosting Conference hosting o Image galleries Image galleries o Personal faculty pages Personal faculty pages October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 10

Why we chose Digital Commons Reputation and academic “pedigree” Easy implementation and customization Reasonable price Excellent customer service Dynamic, collaborative user community October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 11

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 12 Implementation: Making it Happen

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 13 Design o Blend with campus web presence o Communicate the purpose o Library branding Staffing/Training o What kind of technical expertise is needed? o Who will manage? o What role will liaison librarians play? Policy Development o Who can contribute? o What will you include? o Can something be removed? Under what conditions?

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 14 Outreach o Deans, academic departments o Office of Research o Graduate School o Individual faculty o University Press o IT Office/Computer Center o Web Group o Public Relations

October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 15

Where we are now... Launched March 2011 Currently houses over 2000 items from 22 different academic units, with over 16,000 downloads to date Content includes journal articles, conference presentations, newsletters, image galleries, theses, dissertations, award-winning undergraduate research Planning to host conferences, move literary journal online, and create a data management plan program to assist faculty with federal mandates Author download reports have been enthusiastically received by faculty Renewed and ongoing outreach efforts October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 16

Benefits to the Library Raises profile & integrates the library into university Library seen as an active partner in the research & publishing mission of the university Subject librarians more involved in all aspects of faculty research Librarians as part of author rights discussions Promotes open access & reform of scholarly communication Demonstrate a new role & value for the library October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 17

Benefits to the University Increase visibility & discoverability of research Connect raw material of research with finished product Maximize the investment in research Preserve our scholarly work & keep it available Give back to the community through open access scholarship Serve as a tool for fundraising: one-stop showcase for what we do and why we’re worth supporting Demonstrate the value of the institution October 13, 2011 LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA 18

Future Possibilities & Next Steps On your campuses Determine your needs Find your partners Define your roles For the consortium o What can we do as a consortium to realize the benefits of IR’s for each institution and for all institutions? o What options are available to us? Louisiana Digital Library Digital Commons Digital asset preservation platform o Proposal: That there be a formal exploration by the consortium of IR options October 13, LOUIS Users Conference, Baton Rouge, LA

Questions?