Open Access to Science: a practical Institutional Repository perspective
1. Open Access to Science: a practical Institutional Repository perspective 6th CALSI Workshop Polytechnic University of Valencia Valencia, Spain 14-16 November 2007 Dr Jessie M.N. Hey Intelligence, Agents and Multimedia Group Learning Societies Lab School of Electronics and Computer Science University of Southampton, UK http://eprints.soton.ac.uk
9. Research is global We recently had a workshop thinking far ahead to the Global Research Library 2020 Willows Lodge Workshop Woodinville, Washington, USA 30 Sept – 2 nd Oct 2007 http://www.lib.washington.edu/grl2020/
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13. Institutional and related repositories Nov 2007 - symbols of change http://maps.repository66.org/ 6.6 million items in 813 repositories – up from 6.4 million items and 763 repositories August 2007
14. Institutional Repositories by size But beware: L. Carr, T. Brody: Size Isn’t Everything: Sustainable Repositories as Evidenced by Sustainable Deposit Profiles. DLib Magazine 13(7/8) July/August (2007) http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/13872 /
15. The future is joined up: the scholarly knowledge cycle (joining up research and learning) Our latest project http://www.edspace.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ is exploring the creation of a learning materials repository EdShare - part of our whole vision of the University of Southampton institutional repository Thanks to Liz Lyon