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'''<font color="red">Engaging research partners is essential in order to ensure the repository does not remain virtually empty after launch and that the repository is used in the current research workflow.</font>'''
 
'''<font color="red">Engaging research partners is essential in order to ensure the repository does not remain virtually empty after launch and that the repository is used in the current research workflow.</font>'''
  
Remote research institutions or divisions can deposit items, harvest items or receive alerts for new items on the institutional repository.
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Remote research institutions or divisions can deposit items, harvest items or receive alerts for new items on the institutional repository. Basically third parties can "pull/harvest" items from the repository using the OAI-PMH and OAI-ORE services and third parties can "deposit/submit" items using the SWORD service. This open interoperability can be achieved with DSpace.
  
Basically third parties can "pull/harvest" items from the repository using the OAI-PMH and OAI-ORE services and third parties can "deposit/submit" items using the SWORD service.
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Click on one of the following links to find out how.
 
 
This open interoperability can be achieved with DSpace. Click on one of the following links to find out how.
 
  
 
  [[SUNScholar/Remote Deposit|Remote Submission]]
 
  [[SUNScholar/Remote Deposit|Remote Submission]]

Revision as of 12:55, 7 February 2015

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Step 10 - Engage Research Partners
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together” African Proverb

Engaging research partners is essential in order to ensure the repository does not remain virtually empty after launch and that the repository is used in the current research workflow.

Remote research institutions or divisions can deposit items, harvest items or receive alerts for new items on the institutional repository. Basically third parties can "pull/harvest" items from the repository using the OAI-PMH and OAI-ORE services and third parties can "deposit/submit" items using the SWORD service. This open interoperability can be achieved with DSpace.

Click on one of the following links to find out how.

Remote Submission
Remote Harvesting
Remote Alerts
Application Programming Interface (API)
Researcher Identification
Researcher Information Systems
Advocacy
http://opcit.eprints.org/oacitation-biblio.html
http://mpra.ub.uni-muenchen.de/56842 - Do open access articles in economics have a citation advantage?
http://ptsefton.com/2008/10/14/what-the-oai-ore-protocol-can-do-for-you.htm
http://crossref.org/fundref/fundref_registry.html
http://www.elsevier.com/about/publishing-guidelines/policies/open-access-policies/funding-body-agreements
http://www.ciard.net/news-and-events/blog/you-want-your-open-access-initiative-succeed-partner-research-funders
https://www.canvas.net/courses/mastering-academic-research-information-skills-for-successful-students
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