That is, in Japanese, something that gets soft and smooth ( Smoothly and gently ) explains how a document from the Digital Repository Federation Japan Policy advocacy (advocacy, support, advocacy ...) 's in Open Access institutional repositories. It is contrary to that method, tiring and poor result, so-called "carrot and stick" in general use in our world, through which universities, research institutions or governments try to "force" the researchers to deposit their results documentation of their activities in scientific archives of free access to the international community, suggesting (carrot) high visibility and high impact factors as well (stick) the knowledge that only the material stored in them will be used to assess the individual scientific productivity also for the further funding of research.
Like everything wants to adopt the method of sweetness, these penetrations require long and patient preparation of softening and moistening of the psychological part, through extensive information campaigns run by librarians, conversations with researchers, dissemination of information material, publication step by step the results, sharing of problems and call for discussion of ideas for their solution. A solution with the best outcomes of knowledge management that, not surprisingly, is Japan's industrial strategy by ...
so today I am in Japan the 122 institutions that together hold 760,000 items (an average of more than 6,000 items to institution a total of 250 European archives that are worth a total of two and a half million documents, with an average of a thousand items to institution).
Like everything wants to adopt the method of sweetness, these penetrations require long and patient preparation of softening and moistening of the psychological part, through extensive information campaigns run by librarians, conversations with researchers, dissemination of information material, publication step by step the results, sharing of problems and call for discussion of ideas for their solution. A solution with the best outcomes of knowledge management that, not surprisingly, is Japan's industrial strategy by ...
so today I am in Japan the 122 institutions that together hold 760,000 items (an average of more than 6,000 items to institution a total of 250 European archives that are worth a total of two and a half million documents, with an average of a thousand items to institution).
[pre-print for "The Librarian", III series, ISSN 11250992, 1-2/2011]
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