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OCLC Systems & Services, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, 2007
- Lynn C. Westney:
Intrinsic value and the permanent record: the preservation conundrum. 5-12 - Norm Medeiros:
The evolutionary research process. 13-15 - Richard Pearce-Moses, Elizabeth Yakel:
The "MayDay" project: promoting disaster preparedness. 16-20 - Robert Fox:
The double bind of e-journal collections. 21-29 - H. Frank Cervone:
Standard methodology in digital library project management. 30-34 - Ann G. Green, Myron P. Gutmann:
Building partnerships among social science researchers, institution-based repositories and domain specific data archives. 35-53 - Anna Wojciechowska:
Analysis of the use of open archives in the fields of mathematics and computer science. 54-69 - Graham Pryor:
Project StORe: making the connections for research. 70-78 - Panayiota Polydoratou, Michael Pendleton, David Nicholas:
Using web logs transactions to assess a metadata registry system's use: The case of the Environmental Data Registry and the System of Registries. 79-91 - Anup Kumar Das, Chaitali Dutta, B. K. Sen:
Information retrieval features in Indian digital libraries: a critical appraisal. 92-104
Volume 23, Number 2, 2007
- Norm Medeiros:
ERMS implementation: navigating the wilderness. 113-115 - Leah Krevit, Linda Crays:
Herding cats: Designing DigitalCommons @ The Texas Medical Center, a multi-institutional repository. 116-124 - Martin Moyle, Rebecca Stockley, Suzanne Tonkin:
SHERPA-LEAP: A consortial model for the creation and support of academic institutional repositories. 125-132 - Nigel Stanger, Graham McGregor:
EPrints makes its mark. 133-141 - John C. Kelly:
Creating an institutional repository at a challenged institution. 142-147 - Mary E. Piorun, Lisa A. Palmer, Jim Comes:
Challenges and lessons learned: moving from image database to institutional repository. 148-157 - Bruce Hulse, Joan F. Cheverie, Claire Dygert:
ALADIN Research Commons: a consortial institutional repository. 158-169 - Simon J. Bevan:
Developing an institutional repository: Cranfield QUEprints - a case study. 170-182 - Paul Royster:
The institutional repository at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Its first year of operations. 183-189 - Holly Mercer, Brian Rosenblum, L. Ada Emmett:
A multifaceted approach to promote a university repository: The University of Kansas' experience. 190-203 - Sverre Magnus Elvenes Joki:
PEPIA: a Norwegian collaborative effort for institutional repositories. 204-209 - Richard Green, Ian Dolphin, Chris Awre, Robert Sherratt:
The RepoMMan project: Automating workflow and metadata for an institutional repository. 210-215 - Marie Wise, Lisa M. Spiro, Geneva L. Henry, Sidney Byrd:
Expanding roles for the institutional repository. 216-223
Volume 23, Number 3, 2007
- Sha Li Zhang:
The flavors of open access. 229-234 - Norm Medeiros:
The catalog's last stand. 235-237 - Elizabeth Yakel:
Presidential libraries: merging public records and private lives. 238-241 - Robert Fox:
"The great pig roast". 242-249 - H. Frank Cervone:
Working through resistance to change by using the "competing commitments model". 250-253 - Michael J. Bennett:
Digital repository implementation: a toolbox for streamlined success. 254-261 - Tom Cochrane, Paula Callan:
Making a difference: implementing the eprints mandate at QUT. 262-268 - Saskia Franken, Bas Savenije, Jennifer Smith:
Utrecht University Repository: the evolution of the Igitur archive - a case-study. 269-277 - Ashalatha Laxminarsaiah, Iqbalahmad U. Rajgoli:
Building institutional repository: an overview. 278-286 - Suzanne Cohen, Deborah Schmidle:
Creating a multipurpose digital institutional repository. 287-296 - Morag Greig, William J. Nixon:
On the road to Enlighten-ment: Establishing an institutional repository service for the University of Glasgow. 297-309 - Ki-Tat Lam, Diana L. H. Chan:
Building an institutional repository: sharing experiences at the HKUST Library. 310-323
Volume 23, Number 4, 2007
- Toby Burrows:
Identity parade: building web portals about people. 329-331 - Norm Medeiros:
Bibliographic challenges in historical context: looking back to 1982. 332-334 - Elizabeth Yakel:
Digital curation. 335-340 - Robert Fox:
Ghost in the machine. 341-347 - H. Frank Cervone:
The system development life cycle and digital library development. 348-352 - Michael Organ, Helen Mandl:
Outsourcing open access: Digital Commons at the University of Wollongong, Australia. 353-362 - Blanca Rodríguez-Bravo, Luisa Alvite Díez:
E-science and open access repositories in Spain. 363-371 - Chris Awre, Alma Swan:
Linking repositories: Scoping the development of cross-institutional user-oriented services. 372-381 - Marianne A. Buehler, Marcia S. Trauernicht:
From digital library to institutional repository: a brief look at one library's path. 382-394 - Caroline Drury:
Building institutional repository infrastructure in regional Australia. 395-402 - Alan Burk, Muhammad Al-Digeil, Dominic Forest, Jennifer Whitney:
New possibilities for metadata creation in an institutional repository context. 403-410
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