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Lessons  learned  &Looking  forward

Sarah  L.  ShreevesAssociate  Dean  for  Digital  Strategies

University  of  Miami

• Start  with  my  own  history  with  IRs

Lesson  1:  IRs  and  IR  managers  – in  general  – were  left  to  find  their  own  way.  Of  course,  we  weren’t  going  to  make  much  of  a  dent  in  green  OA.  Staffing  and  support  can  make  an  enormous  difference  in  the  success  of  an  IR,  but  IRs  in  and  of  themselves  are  not  going  to  change  the  direction  of  OA.  (we  had  a  chance  and  we  lost  it  mostly)

Lesson  1:  IRs  and  IR  managers  – in  general  – were  left  to  find  their  own  way.  Of  course,  we  weren’t  going  to  make  much  of  a  dent  in  green  OA.  Staffing  and  support  can  make  an  enormous  difference  in  the  success  of  an  IR,  but  IRs  in  and  of  themselves  are  not  going  to  change  the  direction  of  OA.  (we  had  a  chance  and  we  lost  it  mostly)

Lesson  2:If  your  IR  exists  in  a  vacuum,  it  will  suffocate.  IRs  should  be  part  of  your  scholarly  communications  program,  your  collection  management  strategy,  your  discovery  services,  and  within  your  liaison  librarians’  area  of  expertise.  Integrate!

Lesson  1:  IRs  and  IR  managers  – in  general  – were  left  to  find  their  own  way.  Of  course,  we  weren’t  going  to  make  much  of  a  dent  in  green  OA.  Staffing  and  support  can  make  an  enormous  difference  in  the  success  of  an  IR,  but  IRs  in  and  of  themselves  are  not  going  to  change  the  direction  of  OA.  (we  had  a  chance  and  we  lost  it  mostly)

Lesson  2:If  your  IR  exists  in  a  vacuum,  it  will  suffocate.  IRs  should  be  part  of  your  scholarly  communications  program,  your  collection  management  strategy,  your  discovery  services,  and  within  your  liaison  librarians’  area  of  expertise.  Integrate!

Lesson  3:IRs  can  be  vital  parts  of  the  university  and  should  solve  problems  for  our  faculty  and  students.  How  can  your  IR  be  part  of  undergraduate  research  and  teaching?  Can  you  offer  DOIs  to  researchers  in  need  of  one?  How  flexible  are  you?

Looking  forwardLookingForward

Forward  by  Pratap Sankar.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/gugugagaa/6176192993/  Used  under  a  CC-­‐BY  license

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Topics  at  the  last  Open  Repositories  conference

Integrations  with  other  systems

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Integrations  with  other  systems

Linked  Data

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Topics  at  the  last  Open  Repositories  conference

Integrations  with  other  systems

Linked  Data

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Repositories  as  sites  of  research

Topics  at  the  last  Open  Repositories  conference

Integrations  with  other  systems

Linked  Data

Specialized  RepositoriesIdentifiers

Repositories  as  sites  of  research

Topics  at  the  last  Open  Repositories  conference

Integrations  with  other  systems

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Specialized  RepositoriesIdentifiers

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International  awarenessand    collaborations

Topics  at  the  last  Open  Repositories  conference

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International  awarenessand    collaborations

What  I’m  most  worried  about?Slow  and  steady  growth  of  control  by  

commercial  interests

What  I’m  most  hopeful  about?  Community.

Thank  you  by  Orin  Zebest.  https://www.flickr.com/photos/orinrobertjohn/239595034/.  Used  under  a  CC-­‐BY  license.

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