Information about the UNL Digital Commons for potential depositors and series editors. Topics addressed include reasons for depositing, copyright, how to set up a series, file types, PDF issues, who can use the archive, how to deposit non-PDF files, how to format abstracts, best file types for art, where to find more information, etc. Contains links. Length = about 2,000 word
A guide for faculty and staff to create an account and go through the submission process for self-pu...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
What is the Digital Commons? The Digital Commons is USU’s institutional repository. It aims to captu...
You have found the UNL DigitalCommons, the university’s institutional repository, and you would like...
This is the PowerPoint presentation from a hands-on instructional and demonstration session to show ...
A PDF\u27ed PowerPoint presentation on the rationale, organization, and operation of the UNL Digital...
Provides an overview of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries’ institutional repository, the ...
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional rep...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Why you should put your publications and other work online; how the Digital Commons can help you do ...
This is a text version of the PowerPoint presentation; slides include: Digital Commons is: Applicati...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
This is a presentation of 30 slides at the Brown Bag Series, School of Library and Information Scien...
Abbot Pennings answers a question about the digital commons, archived from the SNC website
UCARE is the program for Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research at University of Nebraska–Linc...
A guide for faculty and staff to create an account and go through the submission process for self-pu...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
What is the Digital Commons? The Digital Commons is USU’s institutional repository. It aims to captu...
You have found the UNL DigitalCommons, the university’s institutional repository, and you would like...
This is the PowerPoint presentation from a hands-on instructional and demonstration session to show ...
A PDF\u27ed PowerPoint presentation on the rationale, organization, and operation of the UNL Digital...
Provides an overview of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries’ institutional repository, the ...
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional rep...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
Why you should put your publications and other work online; how the Digital Commons can help you do ...
This is a text version of the PowerPoint presentation; slides include: Digital Commons is: Applicati...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
This is a presentation of 30 slides at the Brown Bag Series, School of Library and Information Scien...
Abbot Pennings answers a question about the digital commons, archived from the SNC website
UCARE is the program for Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research at University of Nebraska–Linc...
A guide for faculty and staff to create an account and go through the submission process for self-pu...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
What is the Digital Commons? The Digital Commons is USU’s institutional repository. It aims to captu...