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South India 2 Content recruitment 1 Data curation 1 Digital curation 1 Institutional repository 1 Institutional repository (IR) 1 Open access 1 Preservation 1 Repository evaluation 1 Repository management 1 Research data management 1
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Institutional repositories in South India: an exploratory study
C., Shajitha; K.C., Abdul Majeed - In: Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 70 (2021) 8/9, pp. 817-841
Purpose The purpose of this study is to evaluate the institutional repositories (IRs) in South India in terms of policy and procedures, technology, content and contributors, promotion and assessment and personnel. Design/methodology/approach A voluntary survey was conducted to assess IRs in...
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Digital curation practices in institutional repositories in South India: a study
C., Shajitha - In: Global Knowledge, Memory and Communication 69 (2020) 8/9, pp. 557-578
Purpose The purpose of this study was to identify the digital curation practices in institutional repositories (IRs) in South India. Design/methodology/approach A voluntary survey was conducted among the IR managers of 23 South Indian IRs, and the response rate was 87%. Findings This study found...
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