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As Open-Access Chatter Grows, U. of Rochester Debuts New Repository Software

By admin | January 26, 2010

As Open-Access Chatter Grows, U. of Rochester Debuts New Repository Software

The University of Rochester spent about $200,000 to get an institutional repository up and running in 2003. The hope was that professors would rush to fill it with the fruits of their research.

For the most part, they didn’t.

The problem: The repository was a faceless digital container that failed to highlight individual professors or help them manage their article-writing process.

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