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Rights and Rewards in Blended Institutional Repositories Project

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posted on 2007-02-20, 12:19 authored by Melanie Bates, Elizabeth GaddElizabeth Gadd, Steve Loddington, Susan ManuelSusan Manuel, Charles Oppenheim
The Rights and Rewards in Blended Institutional Repositories project is funded by the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) under the Digital Repositories Programme. This represents a cooperative venture, at Loughborough University, between the Department of Information Science (DIS), the Engineering Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (engCETL) and the University Library. This two year project which started in summer 2005 aims to establish a blended repository service to meet the teaching and research needs of this institution. It will address the motivational issues facing depositors of teaching materials with a focus on the associated rights and rewards.

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  • University Academic and Administrative Support

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  • engCETL

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BATES et al, 2006. Right and rewards in blended institutional repositories project. ALISS Quarterly, 1(3), pp. 47-51

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© ALISS

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2006

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This article was published in the journal, ALISS Quarterly [© ALISS].

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1747-9258

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  • en

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