Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 January 2021
Inventory study into the present type and level of OAI-compliant digital repository activities in the EU
Welcome to this questionnaire.
This study is part of a European Union-funded project (DRIVER; see for more information the link below) and aims at making a complete inventory of the present type and level of digital repository activity in the EU, both at infrastructure and services level. The results will be made available via a wiki. All participants to this study will receive an invitation to look at and comment on the results of this inventory for their own country.
Please click here for a link to the website of the DRIVER project
http://www.driver-repository.eu
A digital repository is in this study defined as (1) containing research output (2) institutional or thematic and (3) OAI compliant
The questionnaire addresses the following topics:
A: Coverage of the academics and the research output of your institute
B: Technical infrastructure and technical issues
C: Institutional policies regarding the digital repository
D: Services created on top of the digital repositories
E: Stimulators and inhibitors for establishing, filling and maintaining digital repositories
F. Your institute and its digital repository
A: Coverage of the academics and the research output of your institute (=university/organisation)
A1. Does your institute presently maintain a digital repository for research output of your researchers?
◻ yes, one digital repository for research output itself
◻ yes, more than one digital repository for research output itself
◻ yes, outsourced to a third party
◻ no, please fill in another form available via the link below
Please comment:
Institutes without a digital repository: please click here to fill in another form
http://www.pleiadesurvey.nl/cgi-bin/webSurvey.cgi?LOGIN_CODE=teguredu
A2. What type of materials is presently in the digital repository of your institute? (If your institute maintains more than one digital repository, please state here the aggregate numbers.)
◻ articles (full text and metadata)
◻ articles (metadata only)
◻ books/ book chapters (full text and metadata)
◻ books/ book chapters (metadata only)
◻ theses (full text and metadata)
◻ theses (metadata only)
◻ proceedings (full text and metadata)
◻ proceedings (metadata only)
◻ working papers (full text and metadata)
◻ working papers (metadata only)
◻ primary data sets
◻ images
◻ video
◻ music
◻ other
Please comment
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