This was just blogged by Paul Stainthorp over on The Winch. It’s encouraging to hear that the repository is growing: the more high quality content is deposited, the higher the profile of the repository as a whole. A milestone in…
New Repository Icon on the Desktop
The Library staff blogged about this recently on their Research Support blog, the Winch, and I’m shamelessly reposting that here: University staff will now see a convenient new “Repository” short cut icon on their desktop. The University of Lincoln Repository…
Repository Presentation at MHT Faculty Conference
On 17th September, Jill Partridge and I from the University of Lincoln Repository team attended the faculty of Media, Humanities and Technology annual research conference where we delivered a short presentation on open access, the repository and benefits to staff.…
Raising Your Academic Profile with the Institutional Repository
Over on the Lincoln Academic Commons blog, Joss Winn has posted about a number of training events geared towards helping raise awareness of the institutional repository: Monthly training sessions have been scheduled to raise awareness of the institutional repository among…
Repository Advocacy and Training in the Library
This morning I delivered a short presentation to about 15 HLSS staff on the benefits of using an institutional repository. You can see the slides here (thanks to Joss Winn whose slides on Open Access formed the basis of this presentation).…
New University Faculty on the Repository
Paul Stainthorp has just blogged about the addition of the newest faculty to the University of Lincoln’s online repository: FAFAS are on the Institutional Repository The faculty of Agriculture, Food and Animal Sciences amalgamates expertise at both the Riseholme and…