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Digital repositories: All hype and no substance?

Digital repositories: All hype and no substance?. Marinus Swanepoel. 1. Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Research Question 1.3 Methodology 1.4 Delimitations 2. Institutional Digital Repositories 2.1 Definitions 2.3 Characteristics 2.4 Typology. 3. Technology models

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Digital repositories: All hype and no substance?

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  1. Digital repositories: All hype and no substance? Marinus Swanepoel

  2. 1. Introduction • 1.1 Background • 1.2 Research Question • 1.3 Methodology • 1.4 Delimitations • 2. Institutional Digital Repositories • 2.1 Definitions • 2.3 Characteristics • 2.4 Typology

  3. 3. Technology models • 3.1 Product Life Cycle • 3.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory • 3.3 Gartner Hype Cycle • 4. The Models Applied • 4.1 Product Life Cycle • 4.2 Diffusion of Innovation Theory • 4.3 Gartner Hype Cycle • 5. Conclusions

  4. 1. Introduction

  5. Meaningful indicator of quality and quantity if intellectual output

  6. To what extent are IR`s accepted as a method for communicating scientific and scholarly information, or are they just hype? http://www.kdstudy.ca/chapter2.htm

  7. How mature is the technology?

  8. How well is it used by faculty and researchers

  9. Delimitations

  10. http://escholarship.cdlib.org/rtennant/presentations/2000ala/acrl/sld001.htmhttp://escholarship.cdlib.org/rtennant/presentations/2000ala/acrl/sld001.htm

  11. 2. Institutional Digital Repositories

  12. http://www.pbase.com/jwalk/image/23678943

  13. IR software manages metadata and content http://www.lib.usm.edu/~spcol/crda/guidelines/metadata.jpg

  14. Open access to metadata for harvesting

  15. 3. Technology models

  16. Product Life Cycle/Sigmoid Curve Production Start-up Growth Maturity Obsolescence Time

  17. Diffusion of Innovation Theory: Adopter Categories

  18. Mapping Adopter Determinants to Adopter Categories Innovators Early Adopters Early Majority Late Majority Laggards

  19. Productivity

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