Publications
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Russell R, Lincoln H, 2018, Developing Open Access support for business PhD researchers at Imperial College London, ALISS Quarterly, Vol: 13, ISSN: 1747-9258
Russell R, Day M, 2010, Institutional Repository Interaction With Research Users: A Review of Current Practice, New Review of Academic Librarianship, Vol: 16, Pages: 116-131, ISSN: 1361-4533
Russell R, Feijen M, Horstmann W, et al., 2007, DRIVER: Building the network for accessing digital repositories across Europe, Ariadne, ISSN: 0178-1073
Kelly B, Russell R, Johnston P, et al., 2005, A standards framework for digital library programmes
This paper describes a layered approach to selection and use of open standards which is being developed for digital library development work within the UK. This approach reflects the diversity of the technical environment, the service provider's environment, the user requirements and maturity of standards by separating contextual aspects; technical and non-technical policies; the selection of appropriate solutions and the compliance layer. To place the layered approach in a working context, case studies are provided of the types of environments in which the standards framework could be implemented, from an established standards-based service, to a new service in the process of selecting and implementing metadata standards. These examples serve to illustrate the need for such frameworks. © 2005 Archives & Museum Informatics Europe.
Russell R, 2000, Making Sense of Standards and Technologies for Serials Management A Guide to Practice and Future Developments for Librarians, Publishers and Systems Developers, Publisher: Facet Publishing
This is a collection of studies which cover the key enabling standards and technologies for serials management and access, exploring how they are being used in practice and recommending implementation and development paths
Dempsey L, Russell R, Murray R, 1999, A Utopian place of criticism? Brokering access to network information, JOURNAL OF DOCUMENTATION, Vol: 55, Pages: 33-70, ISSN: 0022-0418
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Dempsey L, Russell R, Murray R, 1998, The emergence of distributed library services: A European perspective, JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE, Vol: 49, Pages: 942-951, ISSN: 0002-8231
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Dempsey L, Russell R, Murray R, 1998, The emergence of distributed library services: A European perspective, Journal of the American Society for Information Science, Vol: 49, Pages: 942-951, ISSN: 0002-8231
Dempsey L, Russell R, Murray R, et al., 1998, Managing access to a distributed library resource: report from the fifth MODELS workshop, PROGRAM-ELECTRONIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Vol: 32, Pages: 265-281, ISSN: 0033-0337
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Pinfield S, Eaton J, Edwards C, et al., 1998, Realising the hybrid library, New Review of Information Networking, Vol: 4, Pages: 3-21, ISSN: 1361-4576
In a recent D-Lib Magazine article, Chris Rusbridge, the Director of the UK Electronic Libraries (eLib) Programme, argued for the adoption of the 'hybrid library' model of information provision.1 This paper, following on from and engaging with his remarks, outlines a number of projects, currently being funded by eLib, which are investigating ways in which the hybrid library can be implemented. It discusses key technological and managerial issues emerging from these projects.
Dempsey L, Russell R, 1997, Clumps or ... organised access to printed scholarly material: outcomes from the third MODELS workshop, PROGRAM-ELECTRONIC LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Vol: 31, Pages: 239-249, ISSN: 0033-0337
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Dempsey L, Russell R, Kirriemuir J, 1996, Towards distributed library systems: Z39.50 in a European context, PROGRAM-AUTOMATED LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS, Vol: 30, Pages: 1-22, ISSN: 0033-0337
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- Citations: 5
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