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Engaging Researchers With the World's First Scholarly Arts Repositories: Ten Years After the UK's Kultur Project

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ABSTRACT Open access institutional repositories can be ill-equipped to manage the complexity of research outputs from departments of fine arts, media, drama, music, cultural heritage, and the creative arts in… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Open access institutional repositories can be ill-equipped to manage the complexity of research outputs from departments of fine arts, media, drama, music, cultural heritage, and the creative arts in general. The U.K.-based Kultur project was funded to create a flexible multimedia repository model using EPrints software. The project launched the first arts based institutional repositories at the University of the Arts London and University for the Creative Arts. Ten years later, these pioneering repositories are still evolving in response to the needs of arts researchers, and in the context of rapid changes in the scholarly communications landscape. This article discusses the evolution of scholarly repositories in the creative arts, with the aim of reducing the under-representation of arts research in open access repositories.

Keywords: project; kultur project; ten years; engaging researchers; researchers world; creative arts

Journal Title: New Review of Academic Librarianship
Year Published: 2017

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