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Garrett Eastman

Twelve Library User Studies Distilled - Tennant: Digital Libraries - Blog on Library Jo... - 2 views

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    JISC study form OCLC, RIN and JISC survey data on digital library user behavior, highlights disciplinary differences in e-research and reliance upon Google
Garrett Eastman

Self-Assessment of a Long-Term Archive for Interdisciplinary Scientific Data as a Trust... - 2 views

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    "Long-term preservation and stewardship of scientific data and research-related information are vitally important to future science and scholarship. Scientific data archives can offer capabilities for managing and preserving disciplinary and interdisciplinary data for research, education, and decision-making activities of future communities of users. Meeting the requirements for a trusted digital repository will help to ensure that today's collections of scientific data will be available in the future. A continuing self-assessment of a long-term archive for interdisciplinary scientific data is being conducted to identify the additional steps needed for it to become a trustworthy repository. Recommendations include a strategy for collaborative organizational sustainability, a model for submission and workflow to ingest interdisciplinary scientific data into a repository, and a plan for facilitating intra-organizational transfer between repositories."
Garrett Eastman

The Imperative of Data Curation - 2 views

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    Joyce L Ogburn discusses the role of libraries in preserving data and shows examples of how tangible data formats have served scholars longitudinally.
Garrett Eastman

Ithaka :: Faculty Survey 2009 - 1 views

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    This faculty survey (with a return rate of 8.6%) indicates library disintermediation, increasing comfort (of fac members) with e formats, and persistence in conservative attitudes towards publishing in scholarly journals
Gosia Stergios

Marketplace: Open Access and the changing state of scholarly publishing (SPARC) (Jan. 2... - 0 views

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    The 2011 SPARC-ACRL form, "Marketplace: Open Access and the changing state of scholarly publishing," painted a picture of the rapidly changing-and maturing-open-access publishing sphere, illustrated the growing range of options and approaches that are emerging, and offered help to the library community to make sense of what it all means.
Garrett Eastman

Journal Article Mining: A Research Study into Practices, Policies, Plans and Promises - 1 views

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    Report commissioned by the Publishing Research Consortium
Gosia Stergios

The contribution conundrum: Why did Wikipedia succeed while other encyclopedi... - 0 views

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    ." I'd suggest we can learn a lesson from that story as we 'build' the DPLA: we should work with familiar mental models of the library, for both browsers and searchers. Let's make this easy for our users." (Nate Hill)
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