NC DOCKS (North Carolina Digital Online Collection of Knowledge & Scholarship available at http://libres.uncg.edu/ir/) is an open-access database for collecting, preserving, and disseminating the scholarly and creative works produced by the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), and in addition, it provides open access to the electronic theses and dissertations written by UNCG graduate students
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
In January 2016, the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty adopted the UNC Open Access (OA) policy, which encourag...
In the fall of 2011, the Academic Resources Unit of Tampa Library officially launched Scholar Common...
Presentation is given in the Spring of 2023 to faculty as part of the faculty workshop series in col...
Institutional repositories present academic institutions with the opportunity to provide global open...
During 2011, a combination of budgetary and staffing factors led the NC DOCKS institutional reposito...
During 2011, a combination of budgetary and staffing factors led the NC DOCKS institutional reposito...
This article surveys the current state of institutional repositories in North Carolina
In January 2016, the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) ad...
Owen, Terry. “DRUM: Building a Collection.” Guest lecture, LBSC 708G Collection Development, Univers...
This presentation was given to the UNC Faculty Technology Advisory Committee on the Carolina Digital...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Owen, Terry. “DRUM: Digital Preservation.” Guest lecture, LBSC 708Q Digital Preservation, University...
The UNC Libraries Open Access Implementation team has been charged with increasing the amount of con...
In January 2016, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty adopted the Open Access Pol...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
In January 2016, the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty adopted the UNC Open Access (OA) policy, which encourag...
In the fall of 2011, the Academic Resources Unit of Tampa Library officially launched Scholar Common...
Presentation is given in the Spring of 2023 to faculty as part of the faculty workshop series in col...
Institutional repositories present academic institutions with the opportunity to provide global open...
During 2011, a combination of budgetary and staffing factors led the NC DOCKS institutional reposito...
During 2011, a combination of budgetary and staffing factors led the NC DOCKS institutional reposito...
This article surveys the current state of institutional repositories in North Carolina
In January 2016, the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) ad...
Owen, Terry. “DRUM: Building a Collection.” Guest lecture, LBSC 708G Collection Development, Univers...
This presentation was given to the UNC Faculty Technology Advisory Committee on the Carolina Digital...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Owen, Terry. “DRUM: Digital Preservation.” Guest lecture, LBSC 708Q Digital Preservation, University...
The UNC Libraries Open Access Implementation team has been charged with increasing the amount of con...
In January 2016, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty adopted the Open Access Pol...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
In January 2016, the UNC-Chapel Hill faculty adopted the UNC Open Access (OA) policy, which encourag...
In the fall of 2011, the Academic Resources Unit of Tampa Library officially launched Scholar Common...