The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction to the emerging concept of local contextualization in digital repositories.
The paper describes the concepts and issues related to local contextualization of digital repositories.
The paper finds that initial efforts in developing digital repositories focused mainly on digitizing library collections. Emerging trends indicate that expectations of patrons have changed and are increasingly tied to the collection and maintenance of materials that are not directly owned by the library. As repositories continue to evolve, libraries will need to be more proactive in contextualizing their digital repositories to the local environment. Unlike the current “one size fits all” model of digital repositories, contextualization emphasized thoughtful planning and implementation of services that are relevant to the local environment.
This paper describes an emerging trend in digital repository services.
