Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication
The MIT Libraries has built a durable digital document repository called DSpace to house the digital output of our faculty's research. DSpace will be a home for the digital documents our faculty want to share with their colleagues around the world. DSpace also expresses the ferment in schola...
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description | The MIT Libraries has built a durable digital document repository called DSpace to house the
digital output of our faculty's research. DSpace will be a home for the digital documents our
faculty want to share with their colleagues around the world. DSpace also expresses the ferment
in scholarly communication, and the potential shift away from the journal as the primary means of disseminating research findings. This article takes a brief look back at where scholarly
communication has been, describes how it may now be changing, shares our vision of how DSpace fits into that picture, and glances at the impact DSpace will have on our faculty and library. |
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spelling | mit-1721.1/267042024-02-29T17:34:36Z Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication Celeste, Eric Branschofsky, Margret DSpace digital archive digital repository scholarly communication The MIT Libraries has built a durable digital document repository called DSpace to house the digital output of our faculty's research. DSpace will be a home for the digital documents our faculty want to share with their colleagues around the world. DSpace also expresses the ferment in scholarly communication, and the potential shift away from the journal as the primary means of disseminating research findings. This article takes a brief look back at where scholarly communication has been, describes how it may now be changing, shares our vision of how DSpace fits into that picture, and glances at the impact DSpace will have on our faculty and library. 2005-09-01T15:56:35Z 2005-09-01T15:56:35Z 2002 Article http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/26704 E-Serials: Publishers, Libraries, Users and Standards, 2nd ed., ed. by Wayne Jones, New York, Haworth Press, 2002, pp. 239-247 en_US 88591 bytes application/pdf application/pdf Haworth Press |
spellingShingle | DSpace digital archive digital repository scholarly communication Celeste, Eric Branschofsky, Margret Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title | Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title_full | Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title_fullStr | Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title_full_unstemmed | Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title_short | Building DSpace to Enhance Scholarly Communication |
title_sort | building dspace to enhance scholarly communication |
topic | DSpace digital archive digital repository scholarly communication |
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