I sent out a brief survey and have some results to share. Here are the primary questions from the survey:
- Do you currently have an institutional repository for non-geospatial content in production?
- Are you interested in implementing geospatial data repository?
- What are the primary function(s) you want in a geospatial data repository?
- What are you primary challenge(s) to implementing a geospatial data repository?
We had several (n=10) people from 9 institutions answer these questions: Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University, Colorado at Boulder, Cornell, Harvard, Michigan, NYU, Stanford, and UC Santa Barbara.
Six institutions are using DSpace, four are using Hydra, and one has a home-grown solution. A couple institutions are using both or are planning switching to Hydra.
The majority are in the planning stage currently, and three have implementations in production.
Everyone wants discovery services! A few want access or delivery services. Most want preservation services, although that's not a first-step for many.
Most everyone cited lack of resources or technical expertise as a barrier. Also, many have challenges selling the idea to management.