How
to
get
good
use
out
of
items
in
your
repository
. A good repository should add value to your documents by allowing you to do more with them than when they were ju...
How
to
get
good
use
out
of
items
in
your
repository
. A good repository should add value to your documents by allowing you to do more with them than when they were just on your PC.
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Subscribing to the repositoryman blog as we speak. 3 years ago Reply
I think there's a complementary presentation that would fit with this - ways to get things *in to* repositories that don't look like the conventional (ineffectual) user-driven, forms-driven upload models, e.g. what would a repository that actually existed within a syndicated, web 2.0 landscape look like. This preso does a good job illustrating the ways content can flow and be promoted once in a repository. That one would illustrate how a repository can respect and harness the ways in which people are already publishing. Together, they might show a repository that finally serviced it's owner's ends (ultimately the 'institution,' much as we might regret it) while not forcing the *actual end users* to be the ones to pay for this. <end of rant? anyways, nice job. 3 years ago Reply