10.EALC - 2022
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Item Open Access OPEN ACCESS DATA RESEARCH REPOSITORIES FROM DATA AND RESEARCH ECOSYSTEMS TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DISCOVERY(Nazarbayev University library, 2022-10-27) Uzwyshyn, RaymondData research repositories allow sharing and archiving of research data for global research. Libraries open this sharing of data to modern metadata and interoperability for search, retrieval, and larger possibilities of global scholarly research ecosystems. Data research repositories are being leveraged to accelerate global research, promote international collaboration, and innovate on levels previously thought impossible. They link data to further content from online publications to multimedia digital communication and aggregation tools. This article pragmatically overviews a data and content-centered ecosystem and then discusses the ecosystem's next level of possibilities. This involves questions of big data and AI infrastructures for \enabling researchers towards Deep Learning (Neural Net) possibilities. These new areas show large promise in making good use of online open data repositories, digital library ecosystems and online datasets Recent AI research also highlights the utility of several available online open-source digital library data repository and ecosystem components. An online data-centered research ecosystem accelerates open science, research and discovery on global levels. This open-source ecosystem and software infrastructure may be easily replicated by research institutions and universities globally.Item Embargo STATUS OF OPEN ACCESS, DIGITIZATION INITIATIVES, AND INSTITUTIONAL REPOSITORIES IN THE PHILIPPINES(Nazarbayev University library, 2022-10-28) Alayon, Stephen B.Several academic and special libraries and information centers in the Philippines have initiated the development of institutional repositories (IRs). Most of these were managed by librarians and information professionals. This paper presents the current status of digitization initiatives and institutional repositories by selected libraries (mostly academic libraries), archives, and museums in the Philippines in supporting open access. Objectives of setting up the repository, software used, and compliance with digitization standards will be discussed. The experiences, challenges, and lessons learned in establishing institutional repositories of selected institutions in the Philippines, particularly by academic and special libraries and information centers will be described. The initiatives and experiences of academic librarians in establishing electronic theses and dissertations will also be described. Lastly, the practices, processes, decisions, and problems encountered by librarians and information professionals in developing the IR will be discussed.