VALA2018 Session 9 Harrison

 

 
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Do androids dream of automatic theses? Integrating thesis examination with an institutional repository

VALA2018 CONCURRENT SESSION  9
Wednesday 14 February 2018, 12:00 – 12:30

Andrew Harrison

Monash University

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Abstract

Moving from first generation to second generation institutional repository is an opportunity for Monash University Library to integrate the institutional repository into other University workflows to improve efficiency of collecting content. This paper documents a project to integrate a system to manage the examination of Doctoral and Masters Theses with the institutional repository. The outcome automatically and seamlessly integrates the passage of a thesis manuscript from submission for examination to archiving in a repository via collaboration with other administrative units and the use of API technology.

 

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VALA2002 Session 9 Harrison

VALA2002
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The Digitisation Centre: Monash University Library’s digitisation service, integration of e-reserve and access to digitised images.

VALA2002 CONCURRENT SESSION 9: e-nabling Users
Thursday 7 February 2002, 14:35 – 15:05
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Andrew Harrison

Monash University Library

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Abstract

This paper will describe the implementation of the Digitisation Centre within the Monash University Library. The Digitisation Centre purpose is to provide a centralised digitisation service creating digital copies of copyright protected works for educational purposes. The paper will discuss the operational and management issues involved in providing a centralized digitisation service in a university library environment.

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VALA2000 Session 7 Harrison

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Monash Lectures Online: cost effective flexible delivery

VALA 2000 CONCURRENT SESSION 7: Flexible Delivery
Thursday 17 February 2000, 14:00 – 14:30

Andrew Harrison

Project Officer, Monash University Library
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Georgina Binns

Music and Multimedia Librarian, Monash University Library
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This paper discusses the implementation of the Monash Lectures Online service within the Monash University Library. In particular, the paper discusses the issues involved in shifting from an analogue taped lecture service to a digital World Wide Web environment. Major issues discussed include the technological development involved in the service and the implementation and effectiveness of the user interface.

 

VALA2010 Session 6 Harrison

VALA20120Not drowning, ingesting: dealing with the research data deluge at an institutional level

VALA 2010 CONCURRENT SESSION 6 – Repositories
Tuesday 9 February 2010, 14:05 – 14:35
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ARROW Librarian, Monash University Library
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Sam Searle

Data Management Coordinator, Monash University Library
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Abstract

Australian government funding and policy guidelines increasingly encourage researchers to deposit their research data in institutional or subject repositories, but there are significant technical and organisational practicalities involved in achieving this. In this paper, Monash University Library staff members with responsibility for repository development and research data management describe their work together to establish the Monash University ARROW Repository as a key part of the university’s overall program to improve research data management. Repository-related activities are discussed in the context of wider developments, both in technical infrastructure and in terms of professional development and outreach to researchers.