Abstract

Abstract Institutional repositories are playing a bigger role than ever before in electronic publishing and access at many colleges and universities around the world. In this first part of a two-part series, “From Picas to Pixels” will look at both an open source and a commercially available and proprietary institutional repository. In this first installment, editor Chad Hutchens interviews Suzanne Bell, administrator of the University of Rochester's new open source institutional repository, UR Research. What new functionalities does this new open source application allow? How are faculty using this new institutional repository? How is it changing the way researchers publish and collaborate with each other? What criteria should libraries have when considering an institutional repository application?

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