Institutional Repositories: CLIPP #44—eEditions PDF e-book
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- Description
- Table of Contents
- About the author
The College Library Information on Policy and Practice (CLIPP) publishing program, under the auspices of the College Libraries Section of the Association of College and Research Libraries, provides college and small university libraries analysis and examples of library practices and procedures.
In six sections—Introduction, Literature Review and Bibliography, Analysis and Discussion of Survey Results, CLIPP Survey with Results, Additional Resources, and Sample Documents—Institutional Repositories focuses exclusively on institutional repositories at colleges and small universities by collecting relevant survey data about the planning, funding, staffing, and implementation of repositories at these institutions, as well as documentation on best practices, policies, guidelines, and other information germane to the deployment of an institutional repository in an environment focused primarily on teaching.
Where the repositories of research universities tend to focus on the work of faculty and researchers within the institution’s community and provide access to their accumulated preprints, post-prints, datasets, and other research output, the repositories at smaller institutions often feature student theses and dissertations, honors papers and capstone projects, courseware and other teaching materials, student and faculty published journals, archival materials, and other content that better reflects the teaching and student-focused missions common at smaller schools. Institutional Repositories collects some of the techniques and solutions unique to their size that colleges and small universities have found, including shifting the focus of collection to student research, joining other schools in consortiums to offset costs, creative combinations for staffing, and creating new methods for increasing faculty participation.
CLS CLIPP Committee
Introduction
Literature Review and Bibliography
Analysis and Discussion of Survey Results
Appendix A: CLIPP Survey with Results
Appendix B: Additional Resources
Appendix C: Sample Documents
Colgate University
- Submission Policy and Requests for Withdrawal or Updating Content
- Guidelines for Preparing Student Works for Submission
- Student Work Permission Agreement
- Senior Thesis Permission Agreement
- Fairfield University
- Publisher Permission Letter
Furman University Scholar Exchange (FUSE)
- Institutional Repository Guidelines
- Submission Process and Agreement
- Rights Permission Release
Grand Valley State University
- ScholarWorks Submission Agreement
Illinois Wesleyan University
- Non-Exclusive License Agreement—Student
Lawrence University
- Policies for Lux
Pacific University
- Collection Management Policy
- CommonKnowledge Copyright Policies
Touro College and University System
- Institutional Repository Policies and Procedures
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
- Publisher Permission Letter
University of South Florida
- Professor Permission Letter
Valparaiso University
- Content Submission Policies and Guidelines
- ValpoScholar Services
Brighid M. Gonzales
Brighid M. Gonzales is Technology Librarian at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas.