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Membership Meeting 2012 (Fall): Data Governance in the Scholarly Communication Ecosystem Understanding the Issues and Rights Associated With Research Data

Proceedings of the 161st ARL Membership Meeting, October 2012.

pdf mm12fall-smith-henry-riley-kirchner.pdf    Audio on YouTube

 
 

Fall Forum 2010: Organizational Change for a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem: Building the Yale Digital Commons (through Collaboration)

Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.

mp3 ff10-orgchg.mp3

 
 

Fall Forum 2010: Organizational Change for a Sustainable Digital Ecosystem: Building the Yale Digital Commons (through Collaboration)

Presented at the ARL/CNI Fall Forum, "Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries," October 2010.

pdf ff10-bellinger.pdf

 
 

Research Library Issues, no. 263 (Apr. 2009)

RLI issue 263 includes the following articles:

  • Diversity in Research Universities
  • An Overview of ARL Diversity Programs
  • Digital Scholarly Communication: A Snapshot of Current Trends
  • Strategies for Supporting New Genres of Scholarship
  • Achieving the Full Potential of Repository Deposit Policies
  • Author-Rights Language in Library Content License
 
 

SPEC Kit 292: Institutional Repositories (July 2006)

SPEC Kit 292 collects baseline data about ARL member institutions’ institutional repository activities. For the purposes of this survey, an IR was simply defined as a permanent, institution-wide repository of diverse locally produced digital works (e.g., article preprints and postprints, data sets, electronic theses and dissertations, learning objects, and technical reports) that is available for public use and supports metadata harvesting. If an institution shares an IR with other institutions, it was within the scope of this survey. Not included in this definition were scholars’ personal Web sites; academic department, school, or other unit digital archives that are primarily intended to store digital materials created by members of that unit; or disciplinary archives that include digital materials about one or multiple subjects that have been created by authors from many different institutions (e.g., arXiv.org). This SPEC Kit includes documentation from respondents in the form of IR home pages, IR usage statistics, deposit policies, metadata policies, preservation policies, and IR proposals.

This publication is available for purchase in both online and print versions. Download the spec-kit-purchase-options-2013.pdf  for complete pricing and purchase options information.

Link to the online SPEC Kit 292 on the ARL Digital Publications website.

 
 

ARL: A Bimonthly Report 226 (Feb. 2003)

Includes the seminal article "Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age" by Clifford Lynch, as well as "Framing the Issue: Open Access" by Mary Case, "The End of History? Reflections on a Decade" by William Crowe, and "Celebrating Seventy Years of ARL."

pdf arl-br-226.pdf

 
 

Membership Meeting 2011 (Spring): Legal Issues in Building Social Media Collections

Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.

pdf mm11sp-okeeffe.pdf

 
 

Membership Meeting 2011 (Spring): Legal Issues in Building 21st-Century Special Collections

Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.

mp3 mm11sp-legal.mp3

 
 

Membership Meeting 2011 (Spring): National Memory Organizations: Their Role in the Digital Information Environment

Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.

pdf mm11sp-caron.pdf

 
 

Membership Meeting 2011 (Spring): Acquiring, preserving and disseminating born-digital content at BAnQ

Presented at the 158th ARL Membership Meeting, May 2011.

pdf mm11sp-berthiaume.pdf

 
 
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