Supporting and enhancing scholarship in the digital age: the role of open access institutional repositories
Issue Date:
2004
Publisher:
Canadian Journal of Communication Corporation
Citation:
Canadian Journal of Communication, Vol 29 (2004) 277-300
Abstract (summary):
Scholarly communication and publishing are increasingly taking place in the electronic
environment. With a growing proportion of the scholarly record now existing only in digital
format, serious and pressing issues regarding access and preservation are being raised that are
central to future scholarship. At the same time, the desire of scholars to maximize readership of
their research and to take control of the scholarly communication process back from the restrictive domain of commercial publishing has prompted the proliferation of access options and
experimental models of publishing. This paper examines the emerging trend of university-based
institutional repositories (IRs) designed to capture the scholarly output of an institution and to maximize the research impact of this output. The relationship of this trend to the open access movement is discussed and challenges and opportunities for using IRs to promote new modes of scholarship are provided.
Permanent Link:
https://hdl.handle.net/1807/2786
Content Type:
Article
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