Do Serials Have a Place in the Institutional Digital Repository?

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Abstract

The institutional repository (IR) can provide a system for digitizing print serials for online delivery and a way to archive and preserve serial content already available online. Organizing serial content in IRs varies based on the architecture of each repository. In this presentation, Kay Teel of the Metadata Department at Stanford University Libraries discussed different approaches IRs use to manage serial content. She gave examples illustrating the inconsistent treatment of serials in the Stanford Digital Repository (SDR) and described a conceptual model for serials in the SDR to provide an improved user experience finding and accessing digital serial content.

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Teel, K. (2017). Do Serials Have a Place in the Institutional Digital Repository? Serials Librarian, 72(1–4), 87–90. https://doi.org/10.1080/0361526X.2017.1284494

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