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IRI-Scotland senior management survey

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2008-04-18
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(2008). IRI-Scotland senior management survey, [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7488/ds/102.
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The IRI-Scotland project (http://www.iriscotland.lib.ed.ac.uk/) carried out a series of online questionnaires in 2006 to assess the attitudes towards open access and institutional repositories within the higher education community in Scotland. In total, three questionnaires were targeted at different stakeholder groups within the community – academic authors, technical staff responsible for repository development, and senior management from academic libraries. The third IRI-Scotland survey was targeted at senior management with the intent to identify the level of repository adoption in the community, assess policies relating to open access, and to identify suitable institutional contacts for the project. We present here anonymous data from the senior management survey in comma separated value format.
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