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Developing a repositorycaring, sharing and living the

dream

11 months of repository growth

11 months of personal learning

Misha Jepson Repository Development OfficerGlyndwr University Research Online GURO

http://epubs.glyndwr.ac.uk/

Introduction

 

What I have learnt

Learning to live in harmony

Sharing what you have learnt

The future

How it all began

TimeLine - developing

 

Nov 2009 - Official launch 18 items

Oct 2009 - Writing policy

May 2010 - 133 items & developing

April 2010 - 100 items & staying in news

Sept 2009 - Chasing RAE Full text

July 2009 - 3 items loaded

Marketing a secret

July - Oct 09

Official Launch Nov 09

18 items

http://www.flickr.com/photos/neilrickards/141523386/ Neil Rickards

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Full Text only

Full text and Metadata

Changed the day before launch

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mukluk/241256203/

Content

Marketing

3 ways and 3 times

PostersLeafletsDrop in sessionsRadio The Launch

Poster

Image and words

Corny or inspiring?

“Let the light shine on your research”

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Marketing

First email

71 visits

Marketing - Emails2nd email - the poster

69 visits

Creating interest -Emails

3rd email

Do you know what’s going on here?

57 visits

Motivating academics4th email

Most popular paper

94 visits

Motivating academics-caring

 

One item leads to moreSend emails to say work has been added

Emphasize it is “For the greater

good” Copyright Mark Johnson 2010

Glyndŵr University Research Online

http://epubs.glyndwr.ac.uk/

Paper of the dayTop 10downloads

Most recent

Total content

MotivatingAcademics

Authors

Individual competition

Browse by authorWang, Q (Docs: 1)

Warren, Emily (Docs: 3)

Wilkinson, Graeme (Docs: 5)

Williams, D (Docs: 1)

Williams, E (Docs: 2)

Williams, J (Docs: 1)

Williams, L (Docs: 2)

Williams, Peter (Docs: 11)

Wilson, S (Docs: 1)

Wright, Andrew (Docs: 4)

Your motivation

Daily reminder

CelebrateTarget

party100 Items loaded

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thetim/488912656/

Stay Happy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/blueturbanphoto/4362957230/

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Growth rate 09-10 another personal motivator

Chasing Research

 

Talks at research forums

Sainsbury's –“try something new today”

The corridor chat

I complete submission forms

Monitor news letters

Submission form for A Journal Article - Complete the following:

Your Full Name and email address Christopher [email protected]

Your Research Department Psychology

Confirm you were employed by the NEWI or Glyndwr University at the time the work was produced

Yes or No

Confirm your work has been peer reviewedYes / No

Title of work Implicit Religion in the Psychology of Religion: What the (Psychology) Papers Say

Date of the original publication 2005Name of the journal Implicit Religion 8(10, 64-

78]

Publisher - Not on ROMEO Equinox Publishing Ltd

Permission is also granted for you to make the abstract only, electronically available provided the usual acknowledgements are given regarding copyright notice and reference to “first publication” by (name of journal) and equinox. From journal website on 16/4/10

Confirm that the Co-authors have agreed to the new use Yes/No N/A

Confirm you have attached a copy of the work (post print or published version) State which versionPublished version

Keywords: Implicit religion, psychology of religion, bibliometric, databases, sociology of religion

DOI Non available

Is there a website linked to this work? If so supply URL (helpful but not essential) http://www.equinoxjournals.com/IR/article/viewArticle/2382

CitationLewis, C. A., (2005) ‘Implicit Religion in the Psychology of Religion: What the (Psychology) Papers Say’. Implicit Religion, 8(10, 64-78]

Confirm you have read and agree with the Glyndwr Research Online Deposit Agreement Yes / No

Confirm the published abstract (below) was written by you, and has not been changed by the publisher

Yes / No

Abstract To gauge the use of the term ‘implicit religion’ within the psychology of religion, the present study examined the prevalence of the term within published articles covered by the main bibliographic database in psychology, PsycINFO. For purposes of comparison, the prevalence of the term ‘implicit religion’ was also examined within leading social science, religion and sociology bibliographic databases. The number of citations of ‘implicit religion’ demonstrated that the term is currently almost non-existent in usage within psychology journals abstracted by PsycINFO (n=1), or among social science journals abstracted by ASSIA: Applied Social Sciences Index and Abstracts (n=7). However, it is more widely used in religion journals abstracted by ATLAReligion (n=22), and sociology journals abstracted by Sociological Abstracts (n=59). These findings provide further empirical evidence to support the conclusion drawn by Gollnick (2002) that the term ‘implicit religion’ has not gained the widespread attention of psychologists of religion.

Note: By sending a copy of your work you are accepting the terms of the Glyndŵr University Research Online Deposit Agreement

Comments boxMetadata only available from this repository. This article was first published in the Journal of Implicit Religion by

Equinox Publishing Ltd in 2005. The published article is available online at <a href=" http://www.equinoxjournals.com/IR/article/viewArticle/2382">http://www.equinoxjournals.com</a>

Form sent to author 16/4/10

Copyright Mark Johnson 2010

 

Consult ROMEO, but still go to journal website

Email publisher for permission to use, if requiredThey usually say yes for book chapters

Encourage researchers to check ROMEO before signing agreements

http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo

Check Copyright restrictions

The future – living the dream

• More marketing• Host conference materials • Include selected works• Expand range of contentOpen Door Policy

Everyone has access – to help the world

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What I have learnt- sharing

 

Motivate yourself - your way

Do what feels right- time to launch

Get senior people on side

Don’t give up & believe in Open Access

Be creative with marketing

Choose the right time to contact people

Look to the future

A changing world role models

Sedate

waiting for help

Fast sleek looking for opportunity

Meerkat with attitudeCuddly

Panda

http://www.flickr.com/photos/30367663@N02/2843927993/WillSowards, California Pics,

http://www.flickr.com/photos/g-hat/1401350180/ Rep

Case Study

Unwilling to give work Useful research & now shared practice? How many people could it help? Share for the “greater good” It is your legacy

Leave these ?

Or Leave these?

Copyright Misha Jepson 2010Copyright Misha Jepson 2010

Share for the “greater good”

Any Questions

[email protected]

Misha Jepson

Glyndwr University Research Online

Copyright Misha Jepson 2010

What you have learnt

Share your top tips for success

1. What worked for you

2. What did not work

“No man can make a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he himself could only do a little” Edmund Burke 1729-1797

Copyright Misha Jepson 2010


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