Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure For Scholarship In The Digital Age
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Abstract
In the fall of 2002, something extraordinary occurred in the continuing networked information revolution, shifting the dynamic among individually driven innovation, institutional progress, and the evolution of disciplinary scholarly practices. The development of institutional repositories emerged as a new strategy that allows universities to apply serious, systematic leverage to accelerate changes taking place in scholarship and scholarly communication, both moving beyond their historic relatively passive role of supporting established publishers in modernizing scholarly publishing through the licensing of digital content, and also scaling up beyond ad-hoc alliances, partnerships, and support arrangements with…
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- Scholarship
- Scholarly communication
- Transformative learning
- Leverage (statistics)
- Discipline
- Digital scholarship
- Digital Revolution
- Publishing
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