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The business of digital repositories

Swan, A. (2008) The business of digital repositories. In: A DRIVER's Guide to European Repositories (Amsterdam, 2007), Amsterdam University Press.

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Abstract

This chapter is aimed at those who are involved in planning, setting up and running a digital repository for an institution or community. It covers making a business case, costs, staffing requirements, managing growth and change and other sustainability issues. A number of repository case studies across Europe were used to derive data to inform the study.

Creators:Alma Swan
Editors:Kasja Weenink, Leo Waaijers, Karen van Godtsenhoven
Item Type:Book Section
Keywords:Open Access Digital repositories Repositories Business models
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:05 Sep 2007 by Swan, Alma
ID Code:14455
Last Modified:11 Nov 2009 12:33
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