Hi all,


We at NTU are working out some policy issues and would like some feed back as 
to whether Universities are doing similar things or if there are any other 
suggestions on ways to do it better;



1.  When you submit items do you put a cover sheet inside the source file to 
explain the file is for example a preprint - or put any kind of citation 
information to help user later cite the item correctly.(We know you can put 
this into the metadata as citation) but we are worried that the user will 
forget where they got the item and will not be able to cite it properly. 
Especially once they download the item and go off to other things.

2.  Do you have a hard time getting the faculty to give you the correct version 
of the file that you need for depositing either the accepted version or the 
published? (depending on the copyright for the item)



We will be relying quite a bit on the faculty sending the correct version - are 
other universities running into the same issues?



Many thanks in advance





Best regards



JOY


_______________________________________________________________________________
Joy Wheeler :: Library Technology & Systems :: Art Design & Media Librarian 
(Media)
Nanyang Technological University :: LTD :: N2-B1c-16a Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 
639798
Phone: (65) 6316 8715 :: Fax : (65) 6792 0509 :: E-mail:[email protected]  :: 
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library<blocked::http://www.ntu.edu.sg/library>

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