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Since 2001 the University of Glasgow has developed and built its open repositories infrastructure, Enlighten, using the EPrints.org open source software. During that time, it has grown from a single publication’s repository to a network of interconnected repositories which underpin and support open research at the university. The early principles for Enlighten were around re-use and interoperability across university systems, to reduce duplication and ensure more consistency. This presentation will highlight how our repositories have enacted these principles to sit at the heart of a range of systems and processes. This began with staff publications and funder data through the Enrich project in 2010. They now include publications for performance & development reviews and promotion, the capture of esteem, REF submission, our Research Output KPI, Open Access compliance, and research data storage.. Enlighten also plays a key role supporting our broader commitment to ‘open’ at Glasgow. The dynamic work over the last 12 years has enabled us to unlock our rich content and continues to highlight the value of our open repository infrastructure and teams. It has also provided a firm foundation for us to ensure that our repository is not an island, “entire of itself”. |