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New Content in Digital Repositories - The Changing Research Landscape

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Informationen zum Autor Natasha Simons is a Senior Data Management Specialist with the Australian National Data Service based at Griffith University. Prior to her current role! she was a Senior Project Manager in the eResearch Services unit at Griffith and managed several projects that built technical infrastructure to support the university's researchers. She is also a librarian and spent eight years working at the National Library of Australia in Canberra prior to working at Griffith. Natasha is a member of the Council of Australian University Librarians Research Advisory Committee and enjoys contributing back to her profession by participating in conferences! workshops! online discussions and formal publications. Joanna Richardson is Library Strategy Adviser in the Division of Information Services at Griffith University! Brisbane! Australia. Previously she was responsible for scholarly content and discovery services including repositories! procurement! research publications and resource discovery. Joanna has also worked as an Information Technology Librarian in university libraries in both North America and Australia! and has been a lecturer in library and information science. Recent publications have been centred on resource discovery and research data management frameworks. Klappentext New Content in Digital Repositories explores the new types of content being stored in institutional repositories with a focus on research data! creative works! and the interesting challenges they pose in areas such as metadata! persistent identifiers! and software and exchange protocols. Zusammenfassung New Content in Digital Repositories explores the new types of content being stored in institutional repositories with a focus on research data! creative works! and the interesting challenges they pose in areas such as metadata! persistent identifiers! and software and exchange protocols. Inhaltsverzeichnis New content types in repositories; Developing and training repository teams; Metadata schemas and standards for diverse resources; Persistent identifiers for research data and authors; Research data: The new gold; Exposing and sharing repository content; Selecting repository software; Repository statistics and altmetrics; Conclusion. ...

List of contents

New Content in Digital Repositories: The changing research landscape List of tables
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Foreword
About the authors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Abstract:
Types of repositories
Research accessibility
Research accountability
Data sharing
Learning life cycle
Multimedia
Digital sustainability
Rethinking repositories to meet new challenges
Chapter 2: New content types in repositories
Abstract:
Changing nature of repository content types
Film
Streaming media
Artwork as research
Research datasets
Research outputs in learning and teaching
Student-generated content
Web archiving
User as content creator
Projects
Legacy collections
Chapter 3: Developing and training repository teams
Abstract:
Introduction
Selecting staff
Skills identified in authors' survey
Expertise required with new types of content
Research data and its specialised requirements
Expertise required in copyright and rights management
Training and development
Sustaining teams
Chapter 4: Metadata schemas and standards for diverse resources
Abstract:
What is 'metadata'?
Metadata standards and schemas
Metadata for research data
Metadata for people and organisations
Metadata for film and creative works
Standard approach to metadata
Guidelines for selecting a metadata schema
Chapter 5: Persistent identifiers for research data and authors
Abstract:
What are persistent identifiers?
Guidelines for selecting persistent identifiers
Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for research data
Solving name ambiguity: identifiers for people and groups
Chapter 6: Research data: the new gold
Abstract:
The data deluge
Repositories and research data
Making the case for open access to research data
Further resources
Chapter 7: Exposing and sharing repository content
Abstract:
Introduction
The OAI-PMH
Other ways of exchanging repository content
Repository directories and discovery portals
Chapter 8: Selecting repository software
Abstract:
Introduction
Functionality to be considered
Open-source versus commercial
Considering a collaborative approach
Cloud hosting
Repository certification
Conclusion
Chapter 9: Repository statistics altmetrics
Abstract:
Repository content and usage statistics
Shortcomings in repository statistics
Altmetrics
Chapter 10: Conclusion
Abstract:
Bibliography
Index

Report

"...this up-to-date, clear and well-written primer provides a practical perspective on key aspects of digital repositories and what librarians and archivists need to be thinking about as they plan to ingest new content." --The Australian Library Journal,Vol. 63, No. 2, 2014

Product details

Authors Joanna Richardson, Joanna (Griffith University Richardson, Natasha Simons, Natasha Richardson Simons, Natasha/ Richardson Simons
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 02.10.2013
 
EAN 9781843347439
ISBN 978-1-84334-743-9
No. of pages 252
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Series Chandos Information Professional Series
Chandos Information Profession
Chandos Information Professional Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Book trade, library system

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