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From: Leslie Carr <[email protected]>
Date: 2009/11/24
Subject: Re: Comparing repositories - subject-based, institutional, research
and national repository systems
To: [email protected]


On 23 Nov 2009, at 17:22, Armbruster, Chris wrote:

After two decades of repository development, some conclusions may be drawn
as to which type of repository and what kind of service best supports
digital scholarly communication, and thus the production of new knowledge.

I think "two decades" is a bit misleading: although what we think of as the
big subject-based repositories may predate the Web itself it's only just 10
years since the conception of OAI-PMH and (just) less than 8 years since the
Budapest Open Access Initiative. Even the notion of an Institutional
Repository is still relatively young - and when did we start calling them
"repositories" rather than "archives"? I'm sure that the archives of this
list will have the answer!
--
Les Carr



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