Digital Commons: Grow the Reputation of Your Healthcare Network’s Expertise by Expanding the Reach of Your Scientific & Scholarly Output
Presentation Type
Lightning Talk
Date
2021-11-17
Description
Healthcare institutions face competitive pressure to demonstrate their clinical, scientific, and academic expertise that set them apart from others in their region. There is a need to make their output visible & discoverable to quantify value & measure impact. More & more healthcare institutions are implementing institutional repositories to; support measurement of researcher productivity, align with MAGNET initiatives, support reporting for ACGME and other accreditation requirements, provide a journal publication venue to encourage diversity in medical publishing, drive forward a Research Data Management program in alignment with the FAIR Act and support the mission of the organization for long-term preservation of all content at the institution.
Keywords
institutional repositories, health sciences, Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries, MIRL, MIRL 2021, repositories
Open Access
1
Rights and Permissions
Copyright © 2021 Frana
Repository Citation
Frana, John, "Digital Commons: Grow the Reputation of Your Healthcare Network’s Expertise by Expanding the Reach of Your Scientific & Scholarly Output" (2021). Medical Institutional Repositories in Libraries (MIRL). 36.
https://hsrc.himmelfarb.gwu.edu/mirl/2021/program/36
Digital Commons: Grow the Reputation of Your Healthcare Network’s Expertise by Expanding the Reach of Your Scientific & Scholarly Output
Healthcare institutions face competitive pressure to demonstrate their clinical, scientific, and academic expertise that set them apart from others in their region. There is a need to make their output visible & discoverable to quantify value & measure impact. More & more healthcare institutions are implementing institutional repositories to; support measurement of researcher productivity, align with MAGNET initiatives, support reporting for ACGME and other accreditation requirements, provide a journal publication venue to encourage diversity in medical publishing, drive forward a Research Data Management program in alignment with the FAIR Act and support the mission of the organization for long-term preservation of all content at the institution.