Disciplinary repository
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A disciplinary repository (or subject repository) is an online archive, often an open-access repository, containing works or data associated with these works of scholars in a particular subject area.{{cite web| url=https://scholarworks.iu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/2022/166/WP03-01B.html?sequence=1 | title=The Internet and Unrefereed Scholarly Publishing | year=2003 | accessdate=2010-12-01}}{{cite web| url=http://www.arl.org/resources/pubs/br/br226/br226ir.shtml | title=Institutional Repositories: Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age| year=2003 | accessdate=2010-12-14}} Disciplinary repositories can accept work from scholars from any institution. A disciplinary repository shares the roles of collecting, disseminating, and archiving work with other repositories, but is focused on a particular subject area. These collections can include academic and research papers.
Disciplinary repositories can acquire their content in many ways. Many rely on author or organization submissions, such as SSRN. Others such as CiteSeerX crawl the web for scholar and researcher websites and download publicly available academic papers from those sites. AgEcon, established in 1995,{{cite web| url=http://smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/28460 | title=AgEcon Search: An International Disciplinary Repository| year=2009 | accessdate=2010-12-01}} grew as a result of active involvement of academia and societies.
A disciplinary repository generally covers one broad based discipline, with contributors from many different institutions supported by a variety of funders; the repositories themselves are likely to be funded from one or more sources within the subject community.{{cite web | url=http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/dxml/handle/1944/987 | title=Development of Disciplinary Repositories: A Case Study of Open DOAR | year=2010 | accessdate=2010-11-20 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100923212301/http://ir.inflibnet.ac.in/dxml/handle/1944/987 | archivedate=2010-09-23 }} Deposit of material in a disciplinary repository is sometimes mandated by research funders.
Disciplinary repositories can also act as stores of data related to a particular subject, allowing documents along with data associated with that work to be stored in the repository.
What was believed to be the first public Workshop on Disciplinary Repositories{{cite web| url=http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=132638 | title=Digital Repositories and Field-Specific Digital Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges | year=2011 | accessdate=2011-06-22}} was held on June 16 and 17, 2011, at the ACM Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Importance
Beyond the core functions of collecting, disseminating, and archiving scholarly works, disciplinary repositories offer significant benefits to the overall academic ecosystem. Here is a closer look at their contributions:
- Increased accessibility: Many research articles are published in pay-walled journals, hindering access for new researchers. Disciplinary repositories make these publications more readily available at no cost, fostering wider dissemination of knowledge.
- Enhanced discoverability: By categorizing scholarly works by subject area, disciplinary repositories enable researchers to locate relevant studies quickly and efficiently. This targeted organization streamlines the research process.
- Improved credibility: Several disciplinary repositories implement a pre-print quality control process. This initial vetting enhances the overall credibility of the hosted research materials.
- Preservation: Disciplinary repositories serve as digital archives, safeguarding valuable research from loss or degradation.
- Scholarly impact measurement: Citation data associated with publications within disciplinary repositories can be used to evaluate research impact and the contribution of individual studies to a particular field.
In conclusion, disciplinary repositories play a vital role in promoting research, scholarship, and knowledge development across academic disciplines.
See also
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External links
- [http://oad.simmons.edu/oadwiki/Disciplinary_repositories Open Access Directory - Disciplinary repositories]
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