Disciplinary repository

A disciplinary repository (or subject repository) is an online archive containing works or data associated with these works of scholars in a particular subject area.[1][2] Disciplinary repositories can accept work from scholars from any institution. A disciplinary repository shares the roles of collecting, disseminating, and archiving work with other repositories, but is focused on a particular subject area. These collections can include academic and research papers.

Disciplinary repositories can acquire their content in many ways. Many rely on author or organization submissions, such as SSRN. Others such as CiteSeerX crawl the web for scholar and researcher websites and download publicly available academic papers from those sites. AgEcon, established in 1995,[3] grew as a result of active involvement of academia and societies.

A disciplinary repository generally covers one broad based discipline, with contributors from many different institutions supported by a variety of funders; the repositories themselves are likely to be funded from one or more sources within the subject community.[4] Deposit of material in a disciplinary repository is sometimes mandated by research funders.

Disciplinary repositories can also act as stores of data related to a particular subject, allowing documents along with data associated with that work to be stored in the repository.

What was believed to be the first public Workshop on Disciplinary Repositories[5] was held on June 16 and 17, 2011, at the ACM Joint Conference on Digital Libraries in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Examples

Agriculture

Anthropology

Architecture and Civil Engineering

Arts

Art history

Astrophysics

Biology / Life sciences

Business

Classics

Cognitive science

Computer science

Cryptology

Development

Digital preservation

Earth science

Economics

Education 1 (Research)

(This is a list of repositories for research in the field of education. For repositories of open educational resources, see Education 2, below.)

Education 2 (OER)

(This is a list of repositories for open educational resources. Also see the OAD list of OER lists, in our section of Lists maintained by others. For repositories for research in the field of education, see Education 1, above.)

Energy

Engineering

Environmental science

German Literature and Language

Humanitarian aid

Humanities in general

Law

Library and information science

Linguistics

Literature

Marine science

Mathematics

Medicine

Meteorology

Multidisciplinary repositories

Nuclear Sciences

Philanthropy

Philosophy

Physics

Political science

Psychology

Public policy research

Regional studies

Sciences in general

Social sciences in general

Technology in general

References

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