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A librarian's guide to institutional repositories
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posted on 2006-03-23, 18:22 authored by Joanna Barwick, Margaret J. PicktonInstitutional repositories (IRs) are a recent feature of the UK academic landscape. You may already have one at your workplace (in which case you might be better to skip to the next article); you will probably have heard the term being bandied about by your colleagues; you might even have come across one when trawling the web. But what is an IR? Should your institution have one? And if so, how would you go about creating it? These are some of the questions we hope to address in this short article.
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BARWICK, J. and PICKTON, M., 2006. A librarian's guide to institutional repositories. eLucidate, 3(2), pp. 3 - 9.Publisher
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This article was published in the online journal, eLucidate [© UKeiG and contributors]. The definitive version is available at: http://www.ukeig.org.uk/sites/default/files/elucidate/pdfs/eLucidate3_2.pdfLanguage
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