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<title>Research data management : Unisa experience</title>
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<description>Research data management : Unisa experience
Macanda, Makaba
Paper presented at the 14th LIASA Conference, 01-05 Oct 2012, Durban International Convention Centre, Durban, South Africa.; 15 slides
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<dc:date>2012-10-29T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Establishing an Institutional Repository : a Unisa Case Study</title>
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<description>Establishing an Institutional Repository : a Unisa Case Study
Nkosi, Dudu Sizakele
The purpose of the paper is to share and learn about the roles of Academic Libraries with&#13;
reference to the establishment of the Institutional Repository as a mechanism which can benefit&#13;
scholars to expose their work, putting the institution at the level where-in its research output can&#13;
be evaluated and accessed by their peers. The institutional repository provides opportunity for&#13;
citations, providing an opportunity for the required expose to other web based access tools. It can&#13;
provide an alternative to the conventional publishing channel. The paper will focus on the&#13;
practical experience of the UNISA library as a result of the implementation of the Institutional&#13;
Repository through a pilot project.&#13;
UNISA, as an international university with its vision “Towards the African University in the&#13;
service of humanity” has comprehensive and valuable research output by its academics. The&#13;
institutional repository is a tool which can benefit scholars to expose their work and putting the&#13;
institution at the level where in its research out can be evaluated and accessed by their peers. The&#13;
institutional repository provides opportunity for citations, publication which is free, providing an&#13;
opportunity for the required expose to other web based access tools.&#13;
One of UNISA’s strategic objectives is to implement an institutional repository, starting with the&#13;
pilot project in 2008. This decision has created a positive platform for the library to utilize the&#13;
skills available to create a repository for the research output for UNISA.&#13;
UNISA library has embarked on a pilot project to establish an institutional repository as a vehicle&#13;
to expose its academic research output in a coherent manner. There are challenges in the process&#13;
which require further debates on the benefits this platform would bring to both the university and&#13;
individual academics. There is still a lot of mistrust, resistance and lack of skills from academics.&#13;
Unless the information is shared, debates and workshops are held on the benefits from putting&#13;
ones work on the institutional repository, African researchers will continue to aspire to exposure&#13;
outside Africa. Institutional repositories can provide the platform to electronic journals, with a&#13;
bigger potential if co-ordinated through the academic institutions to have the African market of&#13;
researchers more exposed, thus building our own African research output. The benefit of this is to&#13;
disseminate the research of African academics.&#13;
An overview of the role the Library plays in creation and establishing the Institutional repository&#13;
will be provided. Information will be shared with the colleagues who wish to establish an&#13;
Institutional Repository, while also providing an opportunity to learn how to utilize the tool to&#13;
benefit researchers who are challenged, in terms of publishing their work. The academic libraries&#13;
in higher education are willing to assist in establish a platform through the institutional&#13;
repository, which is available through any internet.&#13;
The paper will conclude by highlighting some solutions to ensure that the research work of&#13;
academics is exposed to the world. It will also provide an alternative to start providing access for&#13;
potential articles which can get into the “international journals”. It will tell the UNISA library&#13;
story.
Nkosi, D. 2008,'Establishing an Institutional Repository : a Unisa Case Study', Conference on Electronic Publishing and Dissemination Dakar, Senegal, 6-7 October, 2008.
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<dc:date>2008-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Enhancing inter-library loans in an open distance learning institution : the Unisa experience</title>
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<description>Enhancing inter-library loans in an open distance learning institution : the Unisa experience
Raubenheimer, Jenny
Conference paper
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<dc:date>2010-11-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Blogging</title>
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<description>Blogging
Retief, Este; Annette, Le Roux
73 Slides
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<dc:date>2010-08-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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