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Guide For Librarians/IR Managers - Introduction |
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Why Open Access is important Making research as widely available as possible is of great benefit to everyone, from academics and their employing institutions to the general public. Access to research output is being revolutionised through their deposit in an Open Access (OA) environment. It is, therefore, very important that librarians and institutional repository (IR) managers have a good overall knowledge of the OA concept, including IRs and copyright, and are familiar with its issues in relation to both academic authors and HEI managers. In order to gain an awareness and understanding of the key issues click on the appropriate links above.
Open Access and advocacy Whether you are considering the creation of an IR or have been managing one for some time, you have a vital ongoing role to play in advocacy, in encouraging deposit, take-up and use, and facilitating the deposit of material, even from the more reluctant authors. You should also feel able to advise your various stakeholders on the copyright issues surrounding deposit of articles in a repository. This section of the site comprises of both information documents and a 'Know Your Rights' advocacy toolkit, and will help you to:
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