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Repository Management Relationship: Subset of Self-Depositor

Demographics / User Characteristics

  • May be faculty, adjunct faculty, visiting scholar, clinician, post-doc, medical fellow, etc.
  • May be affiliated with any academic or research discipline
  • Is the content creator, but may rely on proxy depositors to interact with the repository
  • Potentially works with Library Deposit Supervisor to complete deposit

Frequency and Type of Repository Deposit Use

  • Varies by discipline - currently, sciences more than humanities (may change in future state)
  • Varies by submitter - some self-deposit, some depend on proxy
  • Self-Deposit

General Motivators / Goals

  • Enhance Emory FIRST faculty profile, potentially for tenure review and promotion consideration
  • Share their scholarship with the campus and wider academic community
  • Fulfill funding/grant requirements

Key Deposit Tasks

  • Describe scholarly works and/or research data
  • Upload scholarly works and/or research data
  • Set and maintain embargo / access privileges
  • Obtain a stable link to records/publications
  • Resuming a deposit than began in a prior session
  • Link records/publications to related datasets in external data repositories 

Repository Content / Information Desired

  • Information on prior personal deposits for reference
  • Information on prior departmental/colleague deposits for reference
  • Notification/receipt of successful submission
  • Notification of edits made by repository administrators
  • Analytics/metrics of deposited works’ usage
  • Guidance on performing a successful deposit (workflow and digital preservation)

Type of Material Deposited

  • Textual information (PDF, MS Office formats)
  • Still images, audio, video - regular and increasing
  • Research data - infrequent, but increase expected. Sometimes accompanying publication, sometimes standalone
  • Other/complex objects - rare, but increase anticipated

Library/Unit Interactions

  • Faculty/Researcher Submitter utilizes services from one or more libraries, but typically interacts with Scholarly Communications Office for deposit.
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