Hannah PayneRepository Support Officer, WRN
Welsh Repository Network:Exploration and experimentation
12 WRN institutions◦2 with Rep. Mngrs.= highest item counts
Deposit of items outsourced to WRN team
Answering the Qs:◦How long does it take to deposit an item?◦Does outsourcing deposit increase/ encourage further deposit?
Swansea Metropolitan University ◦RAE data (131 items)
UoW Newport ◦Publication lists (179 items)
UWIC ◦Art & Design research outputs (10 items)◦Ceramics Archive database (1505 items)
Total time taken= 155 hours 31 minutes 18 seconds
Total cost (£14.03 ph)= £2182.01
Averages per item:Time per item
Cost per item
UWIC (Art items)(direct on repository; no © checks)
11 minutes 45 seconds
£2.75
Newport(direct on repository; with © checks)
11 minutes53 seconds
£2.78
SMU(bulkupload with © checks)
15 minutes9 seconds
£3.54
SMU record enhancement
Item type Average time
Artefact 8 minutes 27 secondsArticle 7 minutes 26 secondsBook 8 minutes 7 secondsBook chapter 11 minutesconferenceObject
15 minutes 3 seconds
Exhibition 9 minutes 52 secondsVideo 15 minutes 7 seconds
Not possible to identify extra time taken for deposit checks
Bulk upload deposit took longer than direct deposit
Evaluation: +ve affect @ UWIC◦ increase in the number of staff from the School of
Art and Design who had a) registered to use the repository, or b) asked to deposit material
Current collection policy: All PhDs; MPhils; Master’s dissertations attaining distinction, and those in a Celtic language or relating to Celtic studies or interests
Looking to extend role of NLW to central store of digital items
traed mawr. ‘Llyfrygell Genedlaethol Cymru. National Library of
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Use of ‘crosswalks’ convert qualified DC to UKETD-DC using METS & MODS
Attached files also harvested
Metadata converted to MARC
WRN repositories NLW EThOS