In 2010, Booth Library began establishing an institutional repository, The Keep, an effort that involved multiple departments within the library. Potential content recruitment for the repository included large-scale digitization of archival materials and migration of previously created digital collections. Creation of the repository resulted in increased accessibility, better presentation of content that had existed on outmoded legacy web platforms, and the rescue of damaged content that had been disintegrating on other digital storage formats. By utilizing personnel across many departments and incorporating content from the Archives and Digital Collections areas, Booth Library has developed a robust institutional repository in only two ...
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Southern Methodist University’s libraries and central IT staff have been working hand in hand for mo...
What is the next generation of reading? Adult e-book reader ownership doubled in the United States ...
Purpose: - The purpose of this paper is to debate the evolving relationship between libraries and us...
Budgets are tight, yet it remains important for library staff members to keep current with evolving ...
This document provides titles and abstracts of doctoral students critical engagement projects (disse...
Slides and other materials from a presentation at the conference Querying the Library: Digitization ...
Slides from a presentation, Open Access at URI: Exciting Opportunities for Faculty, Researchers, an...
Library instruction is often an underrepresented component in the library school curriculum. Monty M...
Nelson Goodman\u27s distinction between autographic and allographic arts is appealing, we suggest, b...
Since the implementation of affirmative action, increasing diversity of faculty and staff continues ...
Objective data on the development of stuttering during its first several months are sparse. Such a d...
This article presents broad preliminary findings from a longitudinal study of stuttering pertaining ...
Digital Initiatives is the newsletter of FIU Libraries’ Digital Collections and Institutional Reposi...
Watching, waiting, wondering—I knew that in this moment I would either sink or swim in my desire to ...
This essay explores how museums, public memory, and authenticity intersect to privilege an understan...
Southern Methodist University’s libraries and central IT staff have been working hand in hand for mo...
What is the next generation of reading? Adult e-book reader ownership doubled in the United States ...
Purpose: - The purpose of this paper is to debate the evolving relationship between libraries and us...