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How DB Johnson lost his arm and why is it a subject heading? Harvesting and change management in repositories
Northeast Institutional Repository Day (NIRD)
  • DeAnn Brame, Winthrop University
Presentation Type
Presentation
Date
2020-12-3
Description

Digital Commons @ Winthrop launched in January 2015, 5 years later we need to reconsider how our metadata looks and functions not only in our repository but also in other platforms. In July 2020 Dacus Library migrated our ILS to Alma-Primo (Ex Libris), which has given us the capability to harvest our repository directly into our ILS. This session will discuss our current journey creating workflows between the repository and the ILS and between repository administrators and metadata and cataloging staff. We will also discuss ways to encourage stakeholders to understand the impact of their work on discoverability and search engine optimization. We will focus on archival records, theses, and oral histories as examples.

Keywords
  • institutional repositories,
  • Northeast Institutional Repositories Day,
  • NIRD,
  • NIRD20,
  • discoverability
Speaker Bio(s)
DeAnn Brame is the Digital Services and Systems Librarian at Winthrop University, where she has been for the past 6 years. Professionally she enjoys solving problems and making connections between people and things. In her free time she enjoys eating and folding book art.
DOI
10.13028/152t-p103
Rights and Permissions
Copyright © 2020 Brame
Creative Commons License
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
Citation Information
DeAnn Brame. "How DB Johnson lost his arm and why is it a subject heading? Harvesting and change management in repositories" (2020)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bramed/5/