Managing Educational Resources through Digital Repositories: Enhancing Academic Leadership and Innovation Capacity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4314/a10z9e32Keywords:
Managing Educational Resources , Digital Repositories, Academic Leadership, Innovation CapacityAbstract
The rapid digital revolution of education has altered the manner in which academic resources are organized, accessed, and used in educational institutions. This paper explores the technological application of digital repositories in order to cope with educational resources and examines the possibilities of their use to enhance the innovation potential of institutions and academic leadership. Digital repositories provide sustainable, centralized and open storage, organizational and distribution channels of academic resources, such as teaching materials, research, and institutional knowledge. Through greater transparency, availability, and streamlined resource utilization, the research study shows how effective management of repositories can improve collaborative scholarly activities, evidence based decision-making, and leadership. Also, digital repositories encourage innovation by encouraging knowledge sharing, multidisciplinary research, and the integration of emerging digital resources in teaching and learning processes. The paper determines the key leadership practices and technology models needed to maximize the effectiveness of the digital repositories by adopting a quantitative approach of analyzing the same using existing literature and practices in the institutions. The findings suggest that academic leadership can enhance learning in organizations, academic performance, and innovation preparedness through a purposeful integration of digital repositories into the institutional design. This study reveals the importance of digital repositories as critical infrastructures towards modern educational management and leadership development in institutions of higher learning.