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Publications ORBi
Green first ! ORBi, le choix d’une politiqueThirion, Paul ![]() Conference (2012, November 16) Detailed reference viewed: 99 (13 ULg) OA à l’Université de Liège : le pari d’ORBiRentier, Bernard ; Thirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2012, October 23) Detailed reference viewed: 289 (52 ULg) OA at Liège University : the ORBi gambleRentier, Bernard ; Thirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2012, October 22) Detailed reference viewed: 50 (5 ULg) ORBi : pari tenu ?Thirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2012, October 19) Detailed reference viewed: 63 (14 ULg) ORBi@ULg: Are you crazy?Thirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2012, May 10) Detailed reference viewed: 59 (28 ULg) The Liège ORBi model: Mandatory policy without rights retention but linked to assessment processesRentier, Bernard ; Thirion, Paul ![]() Conference given outside the academic context (2011) The decision to build an institutional repository at the University of Liège was taken in 2005. It took 3 years to prepare for a faultless start in November 2008. A strong communication campaign conveyed ... [more ▼] The decision to build an institutional repository at the University of Liège was taken in 2005. It took 3 years to prepare for a faultless start in November 2008. A strong communication campaign conveyed the Open Access concept to the ULg research community. A name was coined to personalise the concept : ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography, http://orbi.ulg.ac.be/), suggesting an improved worldwide audience. A special effort in internal communication was devoted to acceptance of the mandate. It appeared essential to make it plain that ORBi would offer an unprecedented increase in readership, but that it would only be valuable if all ULg members would abide by the new rules. Any mandate needs some coercitive persuasion. Rather than resting on advocacy, we linked internal assessment to the scientific production stored in ORBi. Those applying for promotion have no choice but to file all their production in full text. This created waves of progression. Since then, evidence for a much increased readership (about twice, http://opcit.eprints.org/) has transformed the early participants in strong advocates of the repository. 68,000 items have been filed, 41,000 (60,2%) with full text (only mandatory for documents published later that 2002). According to ROAR (http://roar.eprints.org ), out of 1,568 IRs, ORBi comes 27th for the number of references, 15th for « high activity level » and 1st for « medium activity level » (number of days with 10-99 deposits/day). ORBi is now considered a success by almost all ULg members. Its advantages to individual authors have become a better incentive than the mandate itself. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 353 (41 ULg) ORBi@ULg: An exciting self archiving adventureThirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2010, October 19) Detailed reference viewed: 71 (22 ULg) ORBi, archive ouverte de l'Université de Liège et PoPuPS, publications en open access de l'Université de LiègeThirion, Paul ![]() Scientific conference (2010, September 22) Présentations des initiatives en Open Access de l'Université de Liège (ULg) et de son Réseau des Bibliothèques : - PoPuPS : portail de publications de périodiques scientifique en Open Access - BICTEL/ e ... [more ▼] Présentations des initiatives en Open Access de l'Université de Liège (ULg) et de son Réseau des Bibliothèques : - PoPuPS : portail de publications de périodiques scientifique en Open Access - BICTEL/ e : répertoire des thèses de doctorat en Open Access - ORBi : open repository and bibliography Présentation des projets, du "mandat ULg" (obligation de dépôt) et des résultats notamment en terme de bénéfices pour les chercheurs [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 336 (60 ULg) ORBi in orbit, a user-oriented IR for multiple wins: why scholars take a real part in the success story...Thirion, Paul ; Renaville, François ; Bastin, Myriam et alConference (2010, July 07) Detailed reference viewed: 180 (91 ULg) |
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