An institutional repository is a digital repository specific
to a single institution that contains diverse types of
digital works that deal with the disciplines associated with
that institution.
Version three of the Institutional Repository Bibliography
is now available from Digital Scholarship as an XHTML
website with live links to many included works. It primarily
includes published articles, books, and technical reports. A
limited number of conference papers and unpublished e-prints
are also included. All included works are in English. It is
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial
3.0 United States License.
http://digital-scholarship.org/irb/irb.html
The bibliography has the following sections (all sections
have been updated):
1 General
2 Country and Regional Institutional Repository Surveys
3 Multiple-Institution Repositories
4 Specific Institutional Repositories
5 Institutional Repository Digital Preservation Issues
6 Institutional Repository Library Issues
7 Institutional Repository Metadata Issues
8 Institutional Repository Open Access Policies
9 Institutional Repository R&D Projects
10 Institutional Repository Research Studies
11 Institutional Repository Software
12 Electronic Theses and Dissertations in Institutional
Repositories
Appendix A. Related Bibliographies
Appendix B. About the Author
The following recent Digital Scholarship publication may
also be of interest:
Transforming Scholarly Publishing through Open Access: A
Bibliography (a paperback, a PDF file, and an XHTML website)
http://digital-scholarship.org/tsp/transforming.htm
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