Reducing Psychological Resistance to Digital Repositories
The potential value of digital repositories is dependent on the cooperation of scholars to deposit their work. Although many researchers have been resistant to submitting their work, the literature on digital repositories contains very little research on the psychology of resistance. This article lo...
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doaj-7417bcfb6eaf48289eaefd662ca96c442020-11-25T00:05:05ZengAmerican Library AssociationInformation Technology and Libraries0730-92952163-52262010-06-01292677510.6017/ital.v29i2.31452813Reducing Psychological Resistance to Digital RepositoriesBrian QuinnThe potential value of digital repositories is dependent on the cooperation of scholars to deposit their work. Although many researchers have been resistant to submitting their work, the literature on digital repositories contains very little research on the psychology of resistance. This article looks at the psychological literature on resistance and explores what its implications might be for reducing the resistance of scholars to submitting their work to digital repositories. Psychologists have devised many potentially useful strategies for reducing resistance that might be used to address the problem; this article examines these strategies and how they might be applied.https://ejournals.bc.edu/ojs/index.php/ital/article/view/3145 |
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The potential value of digital repositories is dependent on the cooperation of scholars to deposit their work. Although many researchers have been resistant to submitting their work, the literature on digital repositories contains very little research on the psychology of resistance. This article looks at the psychological literature on resistance and explores what its implications might be for reducing the resistance of scholars to submitting their work to digital repositories. Psychologists have devised many potentially useful strategies for reducing resistance that might be used to address the problem; this article examines these strategies and how they might be applied. |
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