The evolving impact of institutional repositories on reference librarians

MA Buehler, A Boateng - Reference Services Review, 2005 - emerald.com
MA Buehler, A Boateng
Reference Services Review, 2005emerald.com
Purpose–The paper's purpose is to share the insights that the staff of the Rochester Institute
of Technology (RIT) Libraries (Wallace Library, RIT Archives, and the Cary Collection)
gained into the role of reference librarians in establishing and operating an institutional
repository (IR). Design/methodology/approach–The paper conducts a literature review on a
range of published (1999‐2005) works to research the background of IRs and to incorporate
it with the authors' own experiences. Findings–The research findings, involving …
Purpose
The paper's purpose is to share the insights that the staff of the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Libraries (Wallace Library, RIT Archives, and the Cary Collection) gained into the role of reference librarians in establishing and operating an institutional repository (IR).
Design/methodology/approach
The paper conducts a literature review on a range of published (1999‐2005) works to research the background of IRs and to incorporate it with the authors' own experiences.
Findings
The research findings, involving implementing IRs and specifically the effect on the role of the reference librarian in academic libraries, were found to be not as extensive as expected.
Originality/value
This paper is intended for those who are involved in developing and promoting IRs. The outcome of the paper is to stimulate thought and to contribute to the dialog on the topic of how IRs impact reference librarian roles and careers.
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