About ORI

Open Repositories Ireland (ORI) is a network dedicated to advancing open research practices and repository services across Ireland.

Community Network

ORI provides a collaborative platform

ORI is for open repository managers and practitioners to share knowledge, develop best practices, and advocate for open research supported by their institutional research ecosystems.

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ORI promotes, supports, and develops open repositories and repository staff through networking, training, and advocacy. By joining ORI, institutions and the repository community will contribute to shaping the future of open research in Ireland and achieving the goal of 100% open access. 

History

ORI is an outcome of a two-year project funded by the National Open Research Forum’s 2022 Open Research Fund. Led by the University of Galway, the project brings together a consortium of fourteen institutional and organisational partners to enhance Ireland’s open repository landscape.

The project focused on auditing Ireland’s open repository environment and piloting a standardised approach for repository management across Ireland. Rather than building new technical infrastructure, the project aims to address metadata and support challenges directly at the source repository level. By aligning the fragmented national repository policies and standards, the project is creating a cohesive national roadmap for open repositories in Ireland.

Membership

ORI membership is open to all individuals in Ireland who are involved in operating or developing open repositories and are interested in promoting open research and repository best practices. Membership is not available to publishers and commercial providers.  

Members can include individuals actively engaged in repository management or development and/or appointed at the discretion of the Committee in recognition of their contributions to the field.  

Roles and Responsibilities of ORI Members 

Members of ORI are expected to participate in the network’s development and activities actively. Specifically, members should:  

  • Engage proactively with ORI initiatives and ongoing work. 
  • Contribute actively to the network’s projects, including those outside regular meetings, while maintaining their roles within their respective institutions. 
  • Represent their institution within ORI, sharing relevant professional and institutional experiences. 
  • Communicate the work of ORI back to their home institution and encourage broader participation and support for ORI activities.

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Team 

  • Cillian Joy – Project Lead 
  • Aaron Binchy – Coordinator 
  • Bianca Pereira – Onboarding Assistant 

Governance

ORI is overseen by a Project Board comprised of representatives from institutional repositories.  

ORI Project Board: 

  • Cillian Joy, Project Lead, Head of Open and Digital Research, University of Galway Library
  • Fran Callaghan, Head of Digital Publishing & Data Services, Maynooth University Library
  • Sean Harnett, Research Support Librarian, Atlantic Technological University
  • Donna Ó Doibhlin, Scholarly Communications Librarian, University College Cork
  • Isabel O’Kelly, Open Research Services Manager, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Susan Reilly, IReL Director
  • Stephanie Ronan, Librarian and Data Protection Officer, Marine Institute
  • Christoph Schmidt-Supprian, Head of Content Management & Open Scholarship, Trinity College Dublin
  • Andrew Simpson, Associate Librarian, Education, Research and Clinical Support 

ORI Project Board Terms of Reference [Add Link]

ORI Community Meeting Conveners

ORI hold Community meetings are held through out the year. The ORI Conveners are responsible for planning and organising community meetings.

ORI Community Conveners:

  • Cillian Joy, Project Lead, Head of Open and Digital Research, University of Galway Library
  • Donna O Doibhlin – Open Research Librarian, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
  • Hardy Schwamm – Head of Research Services UCC
  • Padraig Manning – Lenus Manager, Digital Knowledge Service, HSE Library

Inventory of ORI Members

ORI member:

OrganisationNameROR IDURL
DES Department of Education and Skills | Creative Ireland | Creative Youth CharterArts and Culture in Education Research Repositoryhttps://ror.org/03cbzve16Arts & Culture in Education Research Repository
Digital Repository of IrelandDigital Repository of Irelandhttps://ror.org/00x6h5n95https://repository.dri.ie
Dublin Business SchoolDBS eSourcehttps://ror.org/051dggm19https://esource.dbs.ie
Dublin City UniversityDORAShttps://ror.org/04a1a1e81https://doras.dcu.ie
Erasmus Smith Schools ArchiveErasmus Smith Schools Archive https://erasmussmithschools.ie
Health Research Board (HRB) IrelandHRB Open Researchhttps://ror.org/003hb2249https://hrbopenresearch.org
Health Service ExecutiveLenushttps://ror.org/04zke5364https://lenus.ie
Hibernia CollegeIASC Repository at Hibernia Collegehttps://ror.org/05p2jnd10https://iasc.hiberniacollege.com
Houses of the OireachtasOireachtas Digital Libraryhttps://ror.org/051w9x193https://opac.oireachtas.ie
Library of Trinity College DublinedepositIrelandhttps://ror.org/02tyrky19http://edepositireland.ie
Marine InstituteOARhttps://ror.org/05581wm82https://oar.marine.ie
Mary Immaculate CollegeMIRRhttps://ror.org/009q3yg92https://dspace.mic.ul.ie
Maynooth UniversityMURALhttps://ror.org/048nfjm95https://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie
Munster Technological UniversitySWORD (South West Open Research Deposit)https://ror.org/013xpqh61https://sword.cit.ie

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Email Address

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Postal Address

IReL, Maynooth University, Mill Street, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23 H3C2, Ireland