Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. An **institutional [[repository]] (IR)** is a **digital [[archive]]** where an [[institution]], typically a **[[university]], research [[center]], or [[organization]]**, stores, preserves, and disseminates its intellectual output. It is designed to provide [[open access]] to scholarly [[work]]s, [[research paper]]s, [[thesis]], [[dissertation]]s, [[dataset]]s, and other academic [[material]]s. ### **Key Features of an Institutional Repository:** 1. **Open Access** – Provides unrestricted access to scholarly materials. 2. **Long-term Preservation** – Ensures digital preservation of institutional research. 3. **Content Management** – Organizes various types of academic content. 4. **Metadata and Indexing** – Enhances discoverability via search engines and academic databases. 5. **Compliance** – Helps institutions meet funding agencies' open-access mandates. ### **Common Contents in an IR:** - Research articles (published & preprints) - Theses and dissertations - Conference papers - Datasets and reports - Books and monographs - Multimedia and learning resources ### **Popular Institutional Repository Platforms:** - **DSpace** (widely used in academia) - **EPrints** (designed for open access) - **Fedora Commons** (flexible digital repository) - **Zenodo** (for research outputs) institutional_repository.txt Last modified: 2025/03/08 20:10by 127.0.0.1