Institutional Repositories and Scholarly Communication H. Thomas Hickerson Marcy E. Rosenkrantz David Ruddy Cornell University Library.

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Institutional Repositories and Scholarly Communication H. Thomas Hickerson Marcy E. Rosenkrantz David Ruddy Cornell University Library

CUL Publishing Efforts A long and rich history in publishing electronic collections on-line –Making of America –Core Historical Literature of Agriculture –Historical Math Books Recent History –Technical Reports –Euclid –arXiv –DSpace

Campus Partnership for DSpace Vision of Robert Cooke, former Dean of Faculty –Employ DSpace to support open access scholarly publishing to reduce costs to libraries Journals Books Faculty Outreach Economic Studies – Raym Crow. Developing an Institutionally-Funded Publishing Channel: Context and Considerations for Key Issues. – Malcolm Getz. Open-Access Scholarly Publishing In Economic Perspective

Internet-First University Press Press Release Feb – first.ws.htmlhttp:// first.ws.html –Books first-published and out-of-print –Videos –Student journals and publications Downloadable catalog Print-on-demand through Cornell Business Services for bound copies PDF versions for free downloading

Other Communities Cornell University East Asia Papers Cornell University Graduate School Cornell University Library IFUP System Dynamics (in development)

Expanded Capabilities for On- Line Publishing Substantial interest at Cornell Broad interest Nationally

Digital Publishing System Background DPubS Evolved from Dienst –Architecture, protocol, software (~1995) –NCSTRL—Networked Computer Science Technical Report Library CUL digital collections Project Euclid development since 2001 –Significant extension of Dienst

Basic Design Features Logically distinct services performed by separate modules Well-defined and extensible interfaces between modules Object model that allows hierarchical object structures and multiple document formats

Current Use of DPubS Project Euclid ( –Delivery of proprietary serial literature in math and statistics –19 publishers, ~33 titles, 11,000 articles Cornell CS Tech Reports Several digital library collections

Publishing Strengths of DPubS Allows for flexible presentation, navigation, and delivery of content Relatively simple content ingest process Flexible Subscription Service Modular service architecture makes it easy to extend services and functionality

Proposed Enhancements Generalization work, esp. to User Interface Service Editorial management services to support peer-review Enhanced administrative interface and functionality Print on demand capabilities Distributed under Open Source license

Interoperate with DSpace Potential tie-in or interoperation with DSpace and other IRs –DPubS Repository Service acting as an interface into DSpace repository Would require a DSpace repository API DPubS as a publishing tool laminated on top of DSpace –Using DSpace access control mechanisms in place of Subscription Service

Questions and Contacts Tom Hickerson Marcy Rosenkrantz David Ruddy

CU-Library partnership in DSpace History and Vision Internet-First University Press Other Communities DPubS-DSpace links