Social Economy Space: a hub for social economy research Roger Gillis Archivist, Mount Saint Vincent University Stan Orlov Systems Librarian, Mount Saint.

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Social Economy Space: a hub for social economy research Roger Gillis Archivist, Mount Saint Vincent University Stan Orlov Systems Librarian, Mount Saint Vincent University Victoria Volkanova, Chef du Service des systèmes informatisés Université de Moncton

Introduction The Social Economy Space (SE space) is an online repository of resources that attempts to address this issue by providing free access to research and resources related to the Social Economy, with a focus on Atlantic Canada. Research outputs from research projects, especially those that are not commercially published (often referred to as grey literature), may often not be made accessible after a research project is completed.

Social Economy Space (SE space)

Social Economy & Sustainability Research Network (SESRN) A group of researchers from academic institutions, community organizations and various levels of government, who have come together to explore the Social Economy in Atlantic Canada. Atlantic Network is one of six such regional research networks across Canada. University researchers partner with community economic development organizations, non-profits, service sector organizations and co-operatives of a local, regional and national scope.

Social Economy & Sustainability Research Network (SESRN) Employing, mentoring, and involving students in social economy research a top priority of the network. Two of the member institutions’ libraries (Mount Saint Vincent University and Université de Moncton, in consultation with the SESRN directors developed a repository for the project.

About the Project: Université de Moncton Université de Moncton, location of a sub-project of the SESRN: Mobilization for Natural Resources and Livelihoods, under the direction of Dr. Omer Chouinard, which focused on natural resources of New Brunswick. Université de Moncton Library, Champlain Library: Collaborated with MSVU Library in the construction of the French side of SE space and in encouraging french submissions to the repository

About the Project: Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) Mount Saint Vincent University: SE space was developed by the MSVU Library as part of the MSVU Digital Commons, the MSVU Institutional Repository. The MSVU Collaborated with the director of the Atlantic Regional Network director, Dr. Leslie Brown, and her team to build the SE space.

Institutional Repositories

Technology SE space was created using DSpace software

Technology

Social Economy Libguide

Institutional repositories Designed to capture, preserve, and provide access to the research output of a community Common examples of resources stored in repositories are theses and dissertations, articles, reports, and conference papers. Also can contain different formats such as audio and video files Several types of repositories: research repository, subject-based repository, institutional repository, and subject-based repository

SE space as a repository Contains both academic and non-academic works Works in SE space are written by academics and social economy sector organizations such as community organizations and cooperatives Works in SE space are in both English and French and in a multitude of formats (PDF, powerpoint, mp3)

Grey Literature Works produced by government, academia, business, and industry that are not commercially published (Luzi, 2000) Can include theses and dissertaitons, working papers, technical reports, conference proceedings, presentations, and a number of other forms

Open Access

Green Open Access Gold Open Access Paying a journal or publisher to publish an article in a journal, at a cost to the author or institution.

Subject-based Repositories Authors deposit works from particular discipline into a repository allowing for open access to their research

Adherence to Funding Bodies Guidelines

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