Presentation about the future of online public access catalogs. I discuss whether or not the catalog; or, more specifically, the local OPAC, has a future and the other search and discovery tools the OPAC is competing with. I also review short-term and long-term changes that are necessary for OPACs to...
Presentation about the future of online public access catalogs. I discuss whether or not the catalog; or, more specifically, the local OPAC, has a future and the other search and discovery tools the OPAC is competing with. I also review short-term and long-term changes that are necessary for OPACs to...
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Michael Boock
Let me begin by asking you a few questions:
How many of you are from public libraries
Presentation about the future of online public access catalogs. I discuss whether or not the catalog; or, more specifically, the local OPAC, has a future and the other search and discovery tools the OPAC is competing with. I also review short-term and long-term changes that are necessary for OPACs to...
INTRODUCTION: Academic libraries have experimented with a variety of services to encourage article deposit to institutional repositories, with varying degrees of success. Universities now face the challenge of meeting federal agency public access requirements. Following the White House Office of Science Technology and Policy public access directive in 2013, Oregon...
Presentation about OCLC's recently unveiled WorldCat Local product. Discusses some of the functionality of the software, how it is different from our local OPACs, what it does well and not so well and finally some concerns with the one big catalog, single silo approach.
Presentation about OCLC's recently unveiled WorldCat Local product. Discusses some of the functionality of the software, how it is different from our local OPACs, what it does well and not so well and finally some concerns with the one big catalog, single silo approach.
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other resource sharing options, and local link resolution systems to access
article full text.
All
Presentation about OCLC's recently unveiled WorldCat Local product. Discusses some of the functionality of the software, how it is different from our local OPACs, what it does well and not so well and finally some concerns with the one big catalog, single silo approach.
ScholarsArchive@OSU (SA@OSU) has been the Oregon State University institutional repository since 2004. In June 2013, OSU passed an open access rights retention policy and the Library was charged with implementation.
In 2014, a cross-departmental research group at OSU found that most of the papers resulting from their NIH grant had...
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SPARC-slide
Helping Researchers Comply
with Public
ScholarsArchive@OSU (SA@OSU) has been the Oregon State University institutional repository since 2004. In June 2013, OSU passed an open access rights retention policy and the Library was charged with implementation.
In 2014, a cross-departmental research group at OSU found that most of the papers resulting from their NIH grant had...
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Researchers
Comply with PublicAccess
Policies as a Means to
Increase IR Deposit Rates
Problem
2004
ScholarsArchive@OSU (SA@OSU) has been the Oregon State University institutional repository since 2004. In June 2013, OSU passed an open access rights retention policy and the Library was charged with implementation.
In 2014, a cross-departmental research group at OSU found that most of the papers resulting from their NIH grant had...