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Now that your repository system management team have built and helped to launch the repository, it is up to the repository content management team to fill the repository with research outputs.
- Try to submit as many peer-reviewed articles as possible by asking researchers to supply a copy of published articles to submit to the repository.
- Ask the campus research office to supply details of research output in an interoperable digital format such as CSV and submit the core metadata to the repository.
- Extract thesis and disseration records from your library catalogue in an interoperable digital format such as CSV and submit the core metadata to the repository.
This will greatly increase the web visibility of the repository and therefore the impact via the internet, of your campus researchers!
What is ORCID? How to submit an item How to populate a repository with research metadata records Custom submission forms and steps How to digitise items Researcher Identification Copyright Metadata
http://wiki.lib.sun.ac.za/index.php/OpenScholar http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_literature http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/265
With reference to: http://www.cfses.com/EI-ASPM/SCLCM-V7/dgm13281.htm and http://www.sciencemodel.net
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