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Koulouris, A., Kokkinos, D., Anagnostopoulos, A., et al. Evaluating the NTUA institutional repository, 2008. In 11th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations,Aberdeen (UK),June 4-7, 2008.(Published) [Conference Paper].

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Author(s): Koulouris, Alexandros
Kokkinos, Dionysios
Anagnostopoulos, Angelos
Zidropoulos, Spilios
Title: Evaluating the NTUA institutional repository
Subjects: B. Information use and sociology of information > BH. Information needs and information requirements analysis
C. Users, literacy and reading > CB. User studies
F. Management
C. Users, literacy and reading
C. Users, literacy and reading > CD. User training, promotion, activities, education
B. Information use and sociology of information
B. Information use and sociology of information > BA. Use and impact of information
B. Information use and sociology of information > BI. User interfaces, usability
C. Users, literacy and reading > CA. Use studies
Date: Jun-2008
Abstract: The National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), through its Central Library, offers an Institutional Repository (IR) and ETD submission service, currently operating in a pilot testing period. The main objectives of this paper can be summarized into three major points. Primarily, to evaluate the IR service pilot period, focusing on the ETD submission process. Secondarily, to refine and improve the above mentioned process and, finally, to promote the concept of self-archiving and open access. The project was undertaken by implementing a web-based survey, targeting on the ETD submission users’ population. The data were imported into and processed by statistical analysis software. The key results were exposed online, as part of the IR system, updated in real time, since the survey is an ongoing procedure. The statistical analysis produced useful results regarding various aspects of the IR service. The major descriptive statistics focused on user groups, administrative staff and procedure grading, as well as access policy selection. Moreover, cross tabulations and correlations were created between all variables, for example “university department” and/or “ETD type” associated with “access policy”. A positive user attitude towards the procedure was noted, which motivates us to further enhance and expand the service. Our first milestone is to broaden the service to incorporate all the university departments. For that to happen, the statistical results will be used to forecast, define and, finally, determine the process needs, both in technical and human resources terms. Process weaknesses detected will be rectified, wherever possible, whereas process strengths will be used to market the service. At the same time, certain improvements, such as the transition from a semi-automated metadata importing process into the main IR (DSpace), to a fully automated one (batch), are already in development.
Conference: 11th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Conference Date: June 4-7, 2008
Location: Aberdeen (UK)
Alternative Locations: http://users.teiath.gr/akoul/pubs/etd2008.pdf
Keywords: Evaluation, Grey literature, Institutional repositories, Digital libraries, Digital content, DSpace, Dublin Core, Electronic Theses and Dissertations, ETDs, E-submission, Access policies, National Technical University of Athens, NTUA, NTUA Central Library, Academic Libraries
Country: Greece
Type: Conference Paper
Rights: http://eprints.rclis.org/copyright/



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