Description
Research institutions are under pressure to make their outputs more accessible in order to meet funding requirements and policy guidelines. Libraries have traditionally played an important role by exposing research output through a predominantly institution-based digital repository, with an emphasis on storing published works. New publishing paradigms are emerging that include research data, huge volumes of which are being generated globally. Repositories are the natural home for managing, storing and describing institutional research content. New Content in Digital Repositories explores the diversity of content types being stored in digital repositories with a focus on research data, creative works, and the interesting challenges they pose. Chapters in this title cover: 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.- Explores the role of repositories in the research lifecycle, and the emerging context for increasing non-text based content- Focuses on the management of research data in repositories and related issues such as metadata and persistent identifiers- Discusses skills and knowledge needed by repository staff to manage content diversity
Table of Contents
New Content in Digital Repositories: The changing research landscape List of tablesList of abbreviationsAcknowledgementsForewordAbout the authorsChapter 1: IntroductionAbstract:Types of repositoriesResearch accessibilityResearch accountabilityData sharingLearning life cycleMultimediaDigital sustainabilityRethinking repositories to meet new challengesChapter 2: New content types in repositoriesAbstract:Changing nature of repository content typesFilmStreaming mediaArtwork as researchResearch datasetsResearch outputs in learning and teachingStudent-generated contentWeb archivingUser as content creatorProjectsLegacy collectionsChapter 3: Developing and training repository teamsAbstract:IntroductionSelecting staffSkills identified in authors' surveyExpertise required with new types of contentResearch data and its specialised requirementsExpertise required in copyright and rights managementTraining and developmentSustaining teamsChapter 4: Metadata schemas and standards for diverse resourcesAbstract:What is 'metadata'?Metadata standards and schemasMetadata for research dataMetadata for people and organisationsMetadata for film and creative worksStandard approach to metadataGuidelines for selecting a metadata schemaChapter 5: Persistent identifiers for research data and authorsAbstract:What are persistent identifiers?Guidelines for selecting persistent identifiersDigital Object Identifiers (DOIs) for research dataSolving name ambiguity: identifiers for people and groupsChapter 6: Research data: the new goldAbstract:The data delugeRepositories and research dataMaking the case for open access to research dataFurther resourcesChapter 7: Exposing and sharing repository contentAbstract:IntroductionThe OAI-PMHOther ways of exchanging repository contentRepository directories and discovery portalsChapter 8: Selecting repository softwareAbstract:IntroductionFunctionality to be consideredOpen-source versus commercialConsidering a collaborative approachCloud hostingRepository certificationConclusionChapter 9: Repository statistics altmetricsAbstract:Repository content and usage statisticsShortcomings in repository statisticsAltmetricsChapter 10: ConclusionAbstract:BibliographyIndex
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