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If you're not on the SPARC IR list you won't have seen the IRPlus announcement from U Rochester. I sent the following in response to it. The subtext of my message is (a) IRPlus isn't doing aything new. (b) IRPlus is a bit limited - but what do you expect if you take the advice of 25 postgrads? (c) Did you make IRPlus because DSpace is crap? -- les Begin forwarded message: From: Leslie Carr <l...@ecs.soton.ac.uk> List-Post: goal@eprints.org List-Post: goal@eprints.org Date: 4 March 2009 13:11:41 GMT To: "SPARC Institutional Repositories Discussion List" <sparc...@arl.org> Subject: Re:[SPARC-IR] irplus - Institutional Repository Software On 4 Mar 2009, at 12:25, Sarr, Nathan wrote: The University of Rochester is pleased to announce the alpha version of its new institutional repository software platform named irplus. It contains the following features: This is an interesting new development, so II hope it is alright to ask a couple of questions on the list (a) How would you characterise IRPlus? It looks like DSpace + GoogleDocs + BibApp. Is that fair? (b) In your report you say that "IRs may succeed is if they provide a better technology to meet users? real needs in clear and immediate ways", and the whole of the IRPlus development is described in the context of satisfying user needs. This seems to be a very good thing and should be much applauded! However, you produced IRPlus as a result of interviews with 25 graduate students, so is IRPlus just aimed at that specific kind of stakeholder? Or do you think it is also useful as a broad-spectrum Institutional Repository? (c) In the abstract to your report you said "We conducted user research ... to support development of a suite of authoring tools to be integrated into an institutional repository", and yet the outcome is a new IR platform. What was the rationale behind that shift? Was it to do with control of the software development processes? Was it that owning your own platform increase your ability to innovate? -- Les Carr