[OPLINLIST] Establishing an Institutional Repository
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LITA Regional Institute: Establishing an Institutional Repository
<http://www.swonlibraries.org/viewevent?id=849>
This institute will cover the technical, policy, and human factors
related to establishing an institutional repository (IR). Based in part
on the presenter's Library Technology Report "Establishing an
Institutional Repository" (July/August 2004), the institute will reflect
the current state of IR development and best practices, as well as the
lessons learned by early adopters. Discussion topics will include:
--What is an IR and why should my institution have one
--Who should be involved in the project
--Policy decisions
--Cost factors
--Overview of available IR systems
--Content recruitment strategies
The institute aims to provide a very realistic picture of the costs,
benefits and complexities involved in establishing an IR.
Sponsor
SAALCK (State Assisted Academic Library Council of Kentucky)
Title
LITA Regional Institute: Establishing an Institutional Repository
Date
Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Time
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Location
Receptions South, 1379 Donaldson Road, Erlanger, Kentucky 41018
Speaker
*Susan Gibbons* is the Assistant Dean of Public Services and Collection
Development at the River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester. She
has an MLS and MA in History from Indiana University and a professional
MBA from the University of Massachusetts. She has been involved in the
University of Rochester's IR project since 2000 and is the co-principal
investigator of an IMLS grant to better understand how an IR can fit
into the current work practices of faculty from different disciplines.
Meal
Vegetarian options are available for lunch
Audience
This program is intended for librarians, administrators, and computer
professionals at institutions with an IR project under consideration or
in early stages of development. The material will be oriented to an
audience from academic and research institutions because current IR use
is most prevalent at those organizations.
SAALCK Member Libraries and LITA Members
$250 (includes workshop materials, breakfast and lunch)
SWON Libraries Member Libraries
$250 (includes workshop materials, breakfast and lunch)
Non-Member Rate
$300 (includes workshop materials, breakfast and lunch)
The deadline to register is Friday, October 13th, 2006
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