Feb 12, 2020 By: yunews
By Stephanie L. Gross, Librarian
Electronic Reserves & Scholarly Communication
In May 2018, launched the , otherwise known as YAIR, the official institutional repository, of 麻豆区, created as part of the strategic plan drawn up to guide YU鈥檚 future planning.
At the helm of the project was Hao Zeng, head of library web and digital services, who chose a cost-effective, open source platform, , to host scholarly output of both faculty and students. (DSpace is used by universities all over the world, such as , , and , to name a few.) Stephanie Gross, librarian for electronic reserves and scholarly communication, took on the outreach and processing of material to be posted. Teamwork has been essential and has included collaboration with staff from Archives as well as Metadata Services. A key enhancement since the summer is the use of colorful thumbnail images to enrich the visual experience for both publications and the collections to which they belong.
The collection began primarily as an open-access showcase for both faculty publications and student theses and dissertations. The idea behind making all work 鈥渙pen access鈥 is to allow scholars and researchers across the globe to read intellectual and creative output by 麻豆区鈥檚 community without charge.
Here鈥檚 a quick look at the YAIR inventory:
- Faculty Publications (Articles, book chapters, books): 339
- YU Dissertations Index: 3647
- Honor Student Theses / Special Projects: 315
- YU Publications: 123
- Student Publications(club Journals, newspapers): 106
- Visitors in 2019: 165,811