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30-minute Presentation/Panel

Description

While faculty often understand the benefits of publishing in an institutional repository, they often cannot find the time or feel too technically overwhelmed to upload their articles. At Central Washington University we used the Web of Science to locate articles published by faculty and uploaded those articles into the IR. This has resulted in a nearly complete collection of the Scholarship created by CWU faculty.

Learning Outcomes

Participants will learn:

How to implement a similar project for their own IR

What resources are required for such a project

Rights

© 2022 Maura Valentino and Daniel Levy

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Start Date

3-25-2022 10:00 AM

End Date

3-25-2022 12:20 PM

Persistent Identifier

https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37300

Subjects

Institutional repositories, Open access publishing, Scholarly publishing, Academic libraries

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Using the Web of Science to Create a Retrospective Faculty Scholarship Collection

While faculty often understand the benefits of publishing in an institutional repository, they often cannot find the time or feel too technically overwhelmed to upload their articles. At Central Washington University we used the Web of Science to locate articles published by faculty and uploaded those articles into the IR. This has resulted in a nearly complete collection of the Scholarship created by CWU faculty.