the institutional repository and the return of the university press?
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Presentation to IUISC 2009 on how a CRIS/IR integration could act as an enabling infrastructure for a scholarly digital imprintTRANSCRIPT
The Institutional Repository and the return of the university press?
Garret McMahonTCD Library
Presentation to IUISC March2009 - Galway
Trinity will seek to strengthen the presentation of new research and scholarship to the public through an enhancement of its communications…Active consideration
will be given to the revival of a College press for scholarly publication.
The University of Dublin, Trinity College - Strategic Plan Update 2006
The service context
An Institutional Repository is an online locus for collecting, preserving, and disseminating -- in digital form -- the intellectual output of an institution, particularly a research institution.
A university press is an academic, nonprofit publishing house that is typically affiliated with a large research university, and publishes work that has been reviewed by scholars in the field.
It produces mainly scholarly works. Wikipedia Definitions
The service context - the rise of the Institutional Repository
The service context - the rise of the Institutional Repository in Ireland
The service context - the decline of the university press
Commercial publishers now play a role in publishing over 60 percent of all peer–reviewed journals, owning 45 percent outright and publishing another 17 percent on behalf of non–profit organizations-Raym Crow ‘Publishing cooperatives: an alternative for non-profit publishers’ firstmonday 11, (9) 2006 [ http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/1396/1314]
University publishing in a digital age - Ithaka Report 2007
The service context - reasons for IR service growth
The threat to library services posed by the continuing serials crisis
Close alignment to the institutional mission
A born digital service
Research impact focused
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - igitur
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - igitur publishing services
• Part of a library department created in 2004 to support electronic publishing and archiving• Open access / delayed access / subscription based publishing models• Non-profit
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - the spirit of earnest inquiry
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - the spirit of earnest inquiry
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - journalizing the monograph
Ivana Bacik, Cathryn Costello and Eileen Drew, Gender inJustice: feminising the legal professions, Dublin, Trinity College Dublin. Law School, 2003, 1 - 431pp
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - journalizing the monograph
The institutional repository as part of an enabling infrastructure - next steps
• Migrate the hosting of the JSSISI to Open Journal Systems• OJS is installed locally and locally controlled.• Editors configure requirements, sections, review process, etc.• Online submission and management of all content.•Subscription module with delayed open access options. •Comprehensive indexing of content part of global system.•Reading Tools for content, based on field and editors' choice.• Email notification and commenting ability for readers.
• TARA to act as a preservation layer
Finally
A commitment to the value and quality of research carries with it a responsibility to extend the circulation of such work as far as possible and ideally to all who are interested in it and all who mightprofit by it.
John Willinsky, The Access Principal, MIT Press, 2006