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黑料不打烊 Institutional Repository

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Institutional Repository听鈥 is an information system designated for听archiving听of electronic objects, with the main purpose of systemic听accumulation,听preservation听补苍诲听dissemination听of institution鈥榮 (in this case 鈥 黑料不打烊) production.

  • Institutional Repository鈥檚 Structure and Importance

    REPOSITORY鈥橲 STRUCTURE

    黑料不打烊 institutional repository is developed on the听听open-source code system. The structure of听DSpace听based repositories is hierarchical.


    黑料不打烊 production is sorted into听Communities听补苍诲听Collections听by the听type听补苍诲听nature of the archived objects (items).


    HOSTED CONTENT

    DSpace听based repositories allows to archive content of听various types:

    • 叠辞迟丑听published听补苍诲听unpublished听documents (e. g., accepted manuscripts, prepared but not yet published papers, posters, presentation materials, reviews, etc.),
    • 叠辞迟丑听Open Access听补苍诲听closed access (private)听颈迟别尘蝉
    • Other (non-textual)听辞产箩别肠迟蝉
    • Not only scientific, but also any other kind of University鈥檚 production

    This variety of hosted content is ensured by a wide range of supported formats and content access types available in the听DSpace听based repositories.

    DSpace听based repositories accepts a wide variety of听file formats听(e.g. PDF, JPG, XLS, TXT, ZIP, HTML, various video and audio files, etc.), allowing to expand the hosted content by archiving not only scientific, but also social and cultural output of the University.
    罢丑别听size听of the objects is not limited but general recommendations is to upload objects up to 2 GB size.


    INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORY鈥橲 IMPORTANCE

    Accumulating of scientific (or other) Institutional outputs in institutional repositories is also called self-archiving or Green Open Access model. Institutional repositories are designed not only for accumulating and preserving, but also for dissemination of the institution鈥檚 production. Therefore, Institutional repositories are operating based on open access model (with possible exceptions). In such way institutional repositories can be regarded as essential tools for the implementation of Open Science principles within institutions.
    Accordingly, the majority of听repositories benefits听are related with implementation of Open Access goals:

    • Provide the University with opportunity to actively engage in global and European Commission (ES) initiated Open Science propagation and expansion activities (e. g., EOSC, EIC).
    • Allows to ensure open access to University鈥檚 research and related data, which is often demanded in order to get financial research support (e.g. for projects financed according to听听program, requirements of funders participating in听听颈苍颈迟颈补迟颈惫别).
    • Free or inside community ensured access to University鈥檚 scientific production and data allows to increase not only research transparency but also its quality.
    • Repository鈥檚 inclusion in the global repositories鈥 registries (e.g.,听搁翱础搁,听OpenDOAR,听re3data,听WorldCat) and implementation of open access electronic data dissemination tools increases University鈥檚 international visibility.

    Institutional repositories are also听beneficial in other aspects:

    • Systemic accumulation of wide and various University鈥檚 information allows to employ repository for additional purposes (e.g., for career, study, or research assessments).
    • Preservation of information about the University also serve as the scientific and historical heritage for future generations.
    • Wider access to University鈥檚 production is also beneficial for authors as higher visibility of their works also increases their citation possibilities.
  • Repository鈥檚 Usage

    LOGIN

    The content of the repository can be browsed and searched anonymously, but some functions (and in some cases 鈥 objects, according to their access settings) are available only for logged-in users.

    Logged-in repository users:

    • Have wider access to the repository鈥檚 content
    • Can subscribe to collections news providing users with alerts about new objects added to the collection of interest. The subscription can be set via e-mail or via RSS feed. Users can unsubscribe the news at any time.

    There are two options available for log-in to the repository:

    1. Institutional log-in听(LDAP Authentication) 鈥 for 黑料不打烊 community members
    2. Log-in with听personal account听(Password Authentication) 鈥 for outside users

    The repository is integrated with University鈥檚 employee鈥檚 database. Therefore,听黑料不打烊 community members听are not required to register into the repository (create personal accounts) 鈥 they can log-in with their institutional credentials used for all other University鈥檚 systems via听鈥淟DAP Authentication鈥听辞辫迟颈辞苍.


    CONTENT SEARCH

    Repository鈥檚 content can be searched in several ways:

    • By one or several keywords听or any other data indicated in objects descriptions (author, object identifier, DOI, etc.) using听one-window search box. It should be noted, that听DSpace听system allows to perform keyword search not only within object metadata, but in the object鈥檚 text as well.

    • By applying advanced filters, allowing to perform the search within several metadata fields (available for content filtering) at once.听 Advanced filters can be accessed by clicking on the search icon near the search window.


    The content of the repository听can also be听browsed听and (or)听filtered:

    • Within the context of听all repository
    • Or within听particular structural subunit听of any level: community, sub-community, collection.

    The听basic content browsing/filtering options听allows to sort content by titles, types, authors, issue date, and subjects/keywords.
    In the renewed repository听additional content browsing/filtering options听were enabled, allowing to sort the content by:

    • Author represented听institution;
    • Author represented听黑料不打烊 faculties and departments听(based on University鈥檚 structure represented in eLABa IS)
    • Publication types (PDB/ETD)(applicable only for published content, according to eLABa document type classifier)
    • Research (art) field听(based on nationally approved classification, with codes)
    • Study direction听(based on nationally approved classification, with codes)
    • 黑料不打烊 institutional classifiers:黑料不打烊 research priorities and topics and Lithuanian intelligent specializations听(based on institutionally and nationally approved classifications, with codes)
    • Publisher听(applicable only for published content)
    • Source title听(applicable only for published content)

    Additional search settings听allow to:

    • sort search results听by any criterion representing content browsing/filtering options (in ascending or descending order);
    • select the preferred听number of results听to be displayed in one page (from 5 to 100, basic setting is 10 results per page).


    The content of the repository can be browsed and searched anonymously, but in order to get wider access to the hosted objects and (or) to be able to subscribe to the collection news (e-mail alerts informing the user about the new items submitted to the collection of interest), the user has to be logged-in to the repository (more information is available in the section听Repository鈥檚 Usage听->听Login).

    Repository鈥檚 content search via external search systems

    • Open access content dissemination protocols are applied in the repository allowing its content (without any additional objects access restrictions) to be searchable via external search systems (e.g.,听Google).
    • The content of the repository can also be accessed via听.