ScholarSpace

A repository is a central place which stores and maintains scholarly information in digital format. This repository will provide a home for the increasing amount of digital scholarly output that is being created by the University of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) community. It captures, indexes, stores, makes searchable, disseminates, and preserves digital materials and provides these services for as long as they are needed. The repository supports a variety of document types and file formats. Contributors, organized into communities, will retain copyright to their submissions and control access to their collections. The ScholarSpace team provides the computer services, advises on workflow and metadata, and ensures long-term retention and access to the materials. These materials can include scholarly communications (articles and pre-prints), theses, dissertations, technical reports, teaching materials, and other textual material, together with images, multimedia clips, interactive teaching programs, data sets, and databases.

Started in: 
2007
Contact email: 
eherring@hawaii.edu
Geographic coverage: 
Global
Region (location): 
North America
Thematic coverage
Percentage of records about agricultural topics: 
Less than 25%
Type of service: 
Type of service: 
Type of information managed: 
Language: 
English
Percentage of full text documents: 
100%
Standards & technologies
This section provides information on the technologies used and the standards with which the service is compliant, with indication of the metadata sets, formats and protocols adopted for input in the system and those adopted for output.

Software: 
DSpace
Instructions
This section provides detailed instructions on how the service can be interoperated, e.g. the URLs, the parameters, the output format etc.

Instructions for inputting information in this service: 

Who can submit documents? Only members from my institution. Who catalogues documents?Authors (self-archiving). Some collection records are checked by subject librarians.