Emerald | Program: electronic library and information systems | Indian institutional repositories: a study of user's perspective

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-09-03

Summary:

Use the link to access pay-per-view options for the article published in the journal Program: electronic library and information systems available from Emerald. The abstract reads as follows:  Purpose – The present study aims to investigate the experience, contribution and opinions of users of respective institutional repositories (IRs) developed in India.  Design/methodology/approach – The survey method was used. The data collection tool was a web questionnaire, which was created with the help of software provided by surveymonkey.com  Findings – It was observed that 85.94 percent of respondents (154) were aware of the IR facility/service and 14.05 percent (26) were not aware of IR. More than half of the respondents, i.e. 52.43 percent (97), learned about the IR service through links provided on institutions' websites. About 36.21 percent of the respondents had not contributed to any type of repository, while 25.94 percent of respondents had contributed to their IR. A higher percentage (16.76 percent) of respondents felt it was an ‘easy and fast way to communicate research results’. The majority of the respondents, i.e. 113 (61.08 percent), were willing to deposit symposium/conference/seminar papers. The most important reason for contribution was found to be preservation of documents for the future. Peer review was very much acceptable as a quality control mechanism. More than half of the respondents (57.84 percent) wanted to provide open access without any barrier for their ideal repository.  Research limitations/implications – Only users of the respective Indian institutional repositories are studied, and the findings are compared with other studies.

Originality/value – This is the first detailed study focusing on the users and their experience of institutional repositories.”

Link:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/journals.htm?articleid=17015333&show=abstract

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Tags:

oa.new oa.licensing oa.comment oa.green oa.copyright oa.india oa.libraries oa.deposits oa.ir oa.surveys oa.peer_review oa.usage oa.attitudes oa.preservation oa.quality oa.librarians oa.grey oa.libre oa.repositories oa.south

Date tagged:

09/03/2012, 21:07

Date published:

09/03/2012, 17:07