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Tag Archives: disciplinary repositories
Institutional Repositories: Roach Motels or Silos – Maybe Neither
Dorothea Salo is the Digital Repository Librarian for the University of Wisconsin. She claims that, “[The institutional repository] is like a roach motel. Data goes in, but it doesn’t come out.” This description is much more derogatory than Geoffrey Bilder’s description of the Institutional Repositories (IR) as a silo. So what exactly is the problem [...]
Posted in Scholarship | Also tagged Census of Institutional Repositories in the United States, Columbia University, critical mass, Digital library, Dorothea Salo, funding, Geoffrey Bilder, holdings, Institutional repository, IR, IR software systems, Library, library budgets, metadata, NEEO, OAI compliant, Object Reuse and Exchange, ORE, Patricia Renfro, United States National Library of Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison | Leave a comment
JCDL 2011 & How DR’s Really Work