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Project Briefing: Fall 2002 Task Force Meeting
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Institutional Repositories Part One: Project Overviews and Organizational Issues Joseph Branin Director of Libraries Ohio State University MacKenzie Smith Associate Director for Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Thornton Staples Director of Research and Development, Alderman Library University of Virginia Eric Van de Velde Director of Library and Information Technology California Institute of Technology Institutional repository initiatives attempt to capture, structure, make accessible, and preserve a variety of digital products of institutional intellectual productivity, such as e-prints, datasets that underlie published research results, electronic theses and dissertations, large image collections, and courseware. Undertaking an institutional repository project requires developing a vision, defining the scope of the project, choosing technologies, and promoting the initiative to potential contributors. At this point in time, institutional repository projects are "works in progress." Four institutions with leading edge implementations of institutional repositories will describe their prjoejcts and some key orgnaizational issues in this session. A subsequent session will cover functionality and technical issues. DSpace at MIT Caltech Collection of Open Digital Archives (CODA) Fedora Project, University of Virginia Library |