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An Institutional Repository Model for the Humanities

University of Southampton. An Institutional Repository Model for the Humanities Targeting Academic Research for Deposit and Disclosure http://tardis.eprints.org. http://eprints.soton.ac.uk Creating a broad IR model Supporting ease of use for depositors of different backgrounds

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An Institutional Repository Model for the Humanities

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  1. University of Southampton An Institutional Repository Model for the Humanities Targeting Academic Research for Deposit and Disclosure http://tardis.eprints.org • http://eprints.soton.ac.uk • Creating a broad IR model • Supporting ease of use for depositors of different backgrounds • Refining software – offering assisted deposit, good citation metadata • Creating visibility tools for researchers A Multi-disciplinary Institutional Repository (IR) Route Map to Open Access to Research • Developing a repository for all disciplines • House of Commons report recommends IRs July 2004 • The TARDis Route: • Building on current practices and user requirements • Publications database with full text where practicable • Core requirement: one input –many outputs • Developing added value services e.g. • Book covers • Links to Amazon • Supplementary material Back to the future with TARDis: The Open Access [R]evolution via the Southampton University Research Repository An e-Prints service informed by user needs and good information management practice Feeding into generic EPrints software Mark Brown Jessie Hey Natasha Lucas Pauline Simpson eprints@soton.ac.uk Presented at DRH 2004 Tim Brody, Lesley Carr, Jessie Hey Pete Hancock

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