Main.Objectives History
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- Cost
- Support and promote approaches that minimise the costs to institutions of participation and compliance.
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- Cost
- Support and promote approaches that minimise the costs to institutions of participation and compliance.
- Sustainability
- Support and promote solutions which can be readily looked after, such as the ability to scale up as usage grows.
- Preservation
- Support and promote choices for digital object formats that enable long term preservation of and access to content.
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- Digital content
- Support and promote creation and preservation of digital research ouputs.
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- Digital content
- Support and promote creation and preservation of digital research outputs.
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- Choice
- Support and promote software choice within an OAI-compliant framework — one solution does not fit all.
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- Diversity
- Support and promote software diversity within an OAI-compliant framework — one solution does not fit all.
12 June 2005, at 04:16 PM
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The New Zealand institutional repositories programme has set the following objectives:
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Enhance the impact of New Zealand research
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- Develop a national research repository infrastructure by setting up, populating and linking local repositories
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To achieve this, the New Zealand institutional repositories programme has set the following objectives:
- Develop a national research repository infrastructure by setting up, populating and linking individual repositories
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- Discovery
- Support and promote discovery of related digital research outputs across content collections.
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- Discovery
- Support and promote discovery of related digital research outputs across content collections and disciplines.
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- Integration
- Support and promote integration of digital research outputs across content collections.
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- Discovery
- Support and promote discovery of related digital research outputs across content collections.
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- Software
- Support and promote use of existing systems as tools for creating OAI-compliant repositories.
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- Software
- Support and promote use of existing systems as proven tools for creating OAI-compliant repositories.
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Strategic intent
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- Grow a community of practice to sustain ongoing collaborative development of the repository infrastructure and services
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- Grow a community of practice to sustain ongoing development of the repository infrastructure and services
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The initial goal is to establish by the end of 2006 a national digital research repository network, consisting of:
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Goals
The initial goal is to establish by the end of 2006 a demonstration national digital research repository network, consisting of:
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The intent is that early demonstrators will be shown at the National Digital Forum in November 2005.
Principles
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- Digital content
- Participants support and promote creation and preservation of digital research ouputs.
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- Digital content
- Support and promote creation and preservation of digital research ouputs.
- Integration
- Support and promote integration of digital research outputs across content collections.
- Collaboration
- Support and promote national and international collaboration to enhance management and interoperability of digital content.
- Connection
- Support and promote connections between digital research, learning and administration services.
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- Integration
- Participants support and promote integration of digital research outputs across content collections.
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- Standards
- Support and promote use of relevant open standards, such as the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
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- Collaboration
- Participants support and promote national and international collaboration to enhance management and interoperability of digital content.
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- Software
- Support and promote use of existing systems as tools for creating OAI-compliant repositories.
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- Standards
- Participants support and promote use of relevant standards, such as the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
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- Choice
- Support and promote software choice within an OAI-compliant framework — one solution does not fit all.
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- Software
- Participants support and promote use of existing systems as tools for creating OAI-compliant repositories.
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- Evolution
- Support and promote “learn by doing” and use of demonstrators to build shared experience.
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- Authors
- Support and promote processes that make it easy and desirable for authors to submit their research outputs.
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- Evolution
- Participants support and promote “learn by doing” and use of demonstrators to build shared experience.
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- Cost
- Support and promote approaches that minimise the costs to institutions of participation and compliance.
23 May 2005, at 01:16 PM
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Describe {{Objectives}} here.
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The New Zealand institutional repositories programme has set the following objectives:
- Develop a national research repository infrastructure by setting up, populating and linking local repositories
- Stimulate development of services that draw on research information made available through the repository infrastructure
- Promote submission of research outputs to, and use of content from, the repositories
- Grow a community of practice to sustain ongoing collaborative development of the repository infrastructure and services
- Provide a window that gives open access to New Zealand’s digital research outputs
The initial goal is to establish by the end of 2006 a national digital research repository network, consisting of:
- [OAI|Open Archives Initiative]-compliant digital research repositories in universities and other research institutions, and for independent scholars
- a research portal that enables discovery of and access to research outputs held in these repositories
Participants in the repositories network are committed to the following principles.
- Digital content
- Participants support and promote creation and preservation of digital research ouputs.
- Integration
- Participants support and promote integration of digital research outputs across content collections.
- Collaboration
- Participants support and promote national and international collaboration to enhance management and interoperability of digital content.
- Standards
- Participants support and promote use of relevant standards, such as the Protocol for Metadata Harvesting.
- Software
- Participants support and promote use of existing systems as tools for creating OAI-compliant repositories.
- Choice
- Participants support and promote software choice within an OAI-compliant framework — one solution does not fit all.
- Evolution
- Participants support and promote “learn by doing” and use of demonstrators to build shared experience.