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Galter Health Sciences Library launched DigitalHub, a scholarly repository for creating, sharing, and preserving digital outputs. This article details its development, challenges, innovations, and successes.

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  • Scholarly Communication
  • Digital Preservation

Background:

  • The need for a dedicated scholarly repository to manage diverse digital outputs.
  • Galter Health Sciences Library's initiative to support Northwestern Medicine scholars.
  • Existing challenges in sharing and preserving scholarly digital work.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To document the development and launch of the DigitalHub scholarly repository.
  • To outline the engagement strategies and activities undertaken for DigitalHub.
  • To share lessons learned, including challenges and innovations, from the project.

Main Methods:

  • Descriptive case study approach.
  • Review of project documentation and engagement records.
  • Analysis of team-based strategies and outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Successful development and launch of the DigitalHub repository.
  • Implementation of various engagement activities to foster adoption.
  • Identification of key project challenges and innovative solutions.

Conclusions:

  • DigitalHub provides a vital platform for scholarly digital output management.
  • A collaborative, team-based approach is crucial for repository success.
  • Ongoing engagement and adaptation are essential for repository sustainability.