To celebrate Open Access Week, Digital Scholarship is
releasing version one of the Institutional Repository
Bibliography. This bibliography presents over 620 selected
English-language articles, books, and other scholarly
textual sources that are useful in understanding
institutional repositories. Although institutional
repositories intersect with a number of open access and
scholarly communication topics, this bibliography only
includes works that are primarily about institutional
repositories.

http://digital-scholarship.org/irb/irb.html

Most sources have been published between 2000 and the
present; however, a limited number of key sources published
prior to 2000 are also included. Where possible, links are
provided to e-prints in disciplinary archives and
institutional repositories.

Table of Contents

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
Appendix A. About the Author

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Best Regards,
Charles

Charles W. Bailey, Jr.
Publisher, Digital Scholarship
http://bit.ly/Z6HFx


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