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July 09, 2009

Comparing Notes on Digital Repository Management

In April 2009, Alvin Hutchinson, Information Services Librarian, visited the Li Ka Shing Library at Singapore Management University (SMU) to exchange ideas with the digital repository staff there. Alvin has visited Singapore several times and he frequently makes time to meet with research librarians.

The Li Ka Shing library opened its doors in 2005 and is naturally a state-of-the-art building including spacious and comfortable reading and study areas. Although the library print collect includes just 30,000 volumes, its users have access to over 30,000 electronic journal subscriptions and 23,000 e-book titles. The Li Ka Shing Library serves SMU’s six schools covering the disciplines of business, accountancy, economics, social sciences and information systems. These schools have established research centers in collaboration with such well-known names in the business world as the Wharton School and BNP Paribas.

SMU_library The SMU repository uses a software platform by well-known library vendor Innovative Interfaces, Inc., which also provides the library's integrated management system and public catalog. The SMU digital repository team consists of a full-time repository manager (Paolina Martin) and a metadata librarian (Ryun Lee) who devotes approximately half of his time to the repository. Repository staff expressed remarkably similar circumstances to the Smithsonian Digital Repository including recognition of the likelihood that library staff will ultimately be responsible for collecting and uploading content created by researchers at the University. The SMU staff also indicated that they may be called upon in the near future to assume the role of the University's bibliographer. This is a service that the Libraries currently provides and complements the Smithsonian Digital Repository. The conversation was lively and quite informative.

Alvin left the meeting with a sense of reassurance that there is at least one other organization operating successfully with such a small staff yet accomplishing so much.Alvin Hutchinson

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