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What if you had the power to ensure that Lots of Copies of your repository's Stuff were Kept Safe -- and discoverable, and retrievable -- from a second, stable, high-profile data point? What if you could automate the process, scaling up to the whole repository, or down to the item level -- replicating it all -- and storing that second archive for free? This talk presents "what came next" after the Naval Postgraduate School Library's innovative project to digitize its entire print-collection of ETDs with Internet Archive, a nonprofit venture based in San Francisco, CA. After taking back the IA's digitized-for-us content to seed our newly-built institutional repository, we began to think about the value of bringing the growing collection back to this popular platform and that making the round-trip back to the original collection in IA would increase its discovery, use and impact. By creation of a new integration between DSpace and the IA, NPS is now able to selectively publish archived publicly-accessible DSpace content to our pre-established Internet Archive collection. Support includes configurable metadata mapping, item creation, update, and, withdraw. Email notification assures that the process can be well monitored by repository staff.
Expanding access to content, extending value of educational output for open scholarship, demonstrating ROI of tax dollars for funded research
Expanding access to content, extending value of educational output for open scholarship, demonstrating ROI of tax dollars for funded research
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