Open Source Technology 2015
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-7230-7.ch015
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A Case of Redeemer's University Adoption of Institutional Repository Using the Principles of Electronic Information Management Systems

Abstract: This case is about the influence of the Internet on scholarly communication and the emergence of various access-to-knowledge initiatives. Major emphasis was placed on Institutional Repositories (IRs) using a practical example of its evolution at the Redeemer's University (RUN), Nigeria. RUN was established in 2005 by the Redeemed Christian Church of God with the mission to develop into a global university that is able to contribute to the amelioration of the problems facing Nigeria, Africa, and the world. To a… Show more

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“…It also suggests that lack of attention to social issues constitute a real problem for universities in developing countries trying to deploy IR inventions to improve access to information and visibility of their research scientists. The research also extends the insights gained from IR studies that detail the role of academic librarians in IR innovation (Ukwoma & Mole, ; Utulu & Akadri, ; Abrizah, ) and IS studies that endeavored to explain how their cognitions influence IS innovation (Wirtz, Piehler, Thomas, & Daiser, ). Figure illustrates the dynamics of interactions between the librarians' beliefs and scripts and resistance routines and their influences on interdepartmental collaboration and how they constitute barriers to IR innovation and the achievement of IR benefits.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…It also suggests that lack of attention to social issues constitute a real problem for universities in developing countries trying to deploy IR inventions to improve access to information and visibility of their research scientists. The research also extends the insights gained from IR studies that detail the role of academic librarians in IR innovation (Ukwoma & Mole, ; Utulu & Akadri, ; Abrizah, ) and IS studies that endeavored to explain how their cognitions influence IS innovation (Wirtz, Piehler, Thomas, & Daiser, ). Figure illustrates the dynamics of interactions between the librarians' beliefs and scripts and resistance routines and their influences on interdepartmental collaboration and how they constitute barriers to IR innovation and the achievement of IR benefits.…”
Section: Discussion Of Research Findingssupporting
confidence: 60%
“…Other studies report that university publication policies, copyright considerations, and the nature of IR resources also constitute barriers to IR innovation (Cullen & Chawner, ; Kim, ; Okoroma & Abioye, ). More recently, researchers suggest that diversity of stakeholders' worldviews and interests in scientific knowledge production and management are sensitive issues impacting IR implementation (Holley, ; Utulu & Akadri, ). IR adoption and implementation in university libraries involve a broad set of internal stakeholders, academics, university management, and specialists (computer programmers, network experts, analysts, librarians, etc) with very different interests in the IR adoption, which must be addressed (Covey, ; Cragin et al, ; Holley, ).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the believe that realities within organizations are not only triggered by social actors within them but also by social actors outside them, the organizational institutionalism strand therefore shows interest in both internal and external organizational environments. While they study institutions within organizations, they also pay attention to how institutions outside organizations influence organizational forms (Deephouse & Suchman, 2008;Greenwood et al, 2017; S. C. Utulu, 2019). Going by the theoretical notions in the organization studies field, it can be deduced that the successfully implementation of the NDPR among organizations in Nigeria is not just the problem of each organization, but also that of the organizations that populates its external environment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%