1. ALADIN Research Commons: a consortial institutional repository.
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Hulse, Bruce, Cheverie, Joan F., and Dygert, Claire T.
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INSTITUTIONAL repositories ,DIGITAL libraries ,INFORMATION services ,HIGHER education research ,INFORMATION retrieval ,INFORMATION science ,DOCUMENTATION ,LIBRARIES ,LIBRARY science - Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the benefits and challenges of creating a shared institutional repository and to, describe the process by which a consortium was able to establish such a service. Design/methodology/approach - A case study is presented outlining the process through which the Washington Research Library Consortium selected and implemented the DSpace institutional repository software in a shared information technology environment. The issues confronted in dealing with a multi-institutional implementation are examined through both a detailed description of the implementation and a generalized description of the challenges the consortium faced. Findings - The paper finds that while a shared implementation of an institutional repository does present significant challenges that would not be present for a single institution, the collaborative approach also presents significant benefits in drawing on the breadth of expertise available among the Consortium and utilizing a shared information technology infrastructure. Originality/value - Institutional repositories have generally been implemented within the context of a single institution. An alternative model is described that draws on the experience and expertise of multiple institutions to achieve a common goal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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