Integrating a digital repository system
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Richardson, Joanna
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As part of its commitment to excellence in student-centred learning, Griffith University has initiated the Learning@Griffith project to assist in the delivery of the University's teaching, learning and research goals. A core component of this project is to integrate a digital repository system. This paper outlines the partnership recently formed between HarvestRoad and Griffith University to implement Hive, a high-use, centralised, federated digital repository service through the provision of a range of client-focused bureaus (digital collections), search and access facilities, and workflow administration systems. Copyright management and compliance are also discussed. A number of start-up bureaus are being established including an art image collection, digitized exams, and an ePrint service. The next phase includes the transfer of teaching and learning objects for all courses. Processes will be differentiated based on whether copyright ownership is internal or external to Griffith. This paper reports on progress, future applications, and lessons learned.
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OLT 2004 : Online Learning and Teaching Conference : Exploring integrated learning einvironments
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© 2004 Griffith University. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher : This is the author-manuscript version of this paper.