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Empowering Scholarly Communication: Advancing Academic Libraries through Institutional Repositories
Presentation at the 2024 CALA Midwest Annual Conference
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Collective Wisdom, Efforts, and Development – The Role of CALA Academic Resources System (CALSYS) for Chinese-American Librarianship
Presentation on the CALA Academic Resources System (CALSYS) at the 2014 CALA Annual Conference
Tags: CALASYS, Chinese American Librarians Association, Open Access, Open access publications, Repository system
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Accessing CALASYS of the Chinese American Librarians Association: A Survey
Poster presentation at the ALA Annual 2023.
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Panel discussion – Institutional Repositories – the joys and challenges with Q&A
This invited panel was an overview of the landscape of IRs in health science libraries – platform options, migrations, and the “nuts and bolts” of implementing and maintaining.
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Can we? Should we? Considerations When Selecting a Research Data Repository
In Spring of 2022, members of Technology and Resource Management at UHCL Libraries set out to assess internal data management policies. After surveying the data management landscape in academic libraries, we have created a set of considerations for…
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Prospects for connecting community and engaging students for an academic resource and repository system
CALASYS is the Chinese American Librarians Association (CALA)’s academic resource and repository system. The purpose of the system is to collect, organize, and store scholarly publications, library and information science related resources created or…
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The theory analysis of faculty participation in institutional repositories
Institutional Repositories (IRs) are an innovative mode of scholarly communication, and IRs’ diffusions will likely follow the general rule of innovation diffusion while maintaining their own characteristics. In order to provide a credible guide and…
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Building an institutional repository at a liberal arts college
Institutional repositories (IRs) are being used increasingly as infrastructures for self-created digital collections at large academic and research libraries. This paper demonstrates how a small liberal arts college can build an institutional…
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CALA Newsletter, No. 121, Fall 2019
The CALA Newsletter is the official publication of the Chinese American Librarians Association, and it disseminates information about Chinese American…
