Browsing by Author "Salo, Dorothea"
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Item DSpace how-to guide: tips and tricks for managing common DSpace chores(2006-06-20T13:37:39Z) Salo, Dorothea; Donohue, TimThis short booklet is intended to introduce the commonest non-obvious customization-related tasks for newcomers to DSpace administration. It has been written against the current stable version 1.3.2 of DSpace.Item Life on MARS(2005-10-05T17:26:24Z) Salo, DorotheaItem Making DSpace your own(2006-06-20T13:49:48Z) Salo, Dorothea; Donohue, TimItem OEBPS FAQ: an introduction to OEBPS-based eBooks(2001-11) Salo, DorotheaThis FAQ is primarily intended for those who create eBook content and need a quick and relatively painless introduction to the Open eBook Publication Structure and the technologies underlying it. It is not intended for hardcore developers, though some sections may be useful to them. It is not intended for people who read but do not produce eBooks, though they may find it of interest.Item Open access for teachers(2006-04-13) Salo, DorotheaThe movement for open access to the scholarly and research literature emerged as a response to the enormous, unsustainable increases in the price of journals and journal bundles for academic libraries. When the internet made possible the dissemination of information for near-zero marginal cost (over the cost to package the information in the first place), both researchers and librarians began questioning the necessity of cost barriers to access. Educators who are not themselves researchers or librarians have not been active in the open-access movement or the debates surrounding it as yet. Third-world access to research, higher impact factors, faster research dissemination, relieving overstrained library budgets while restoring selection decisions to librarians—all these concern researchers and the research libraries they use. Institutions whose primary focus is teaching can expect little change one way or the other. Or can they?Item Researchers are on MARS: scholarly communication in the 21st century(2006-03-01T18:46:06Z) Salo, DorotheaItem The Social Journal(2006-12-04T16:13:44Z) Salo, Dorothea; Salo, Dorothea