The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and innovative in the USA. Its DigitalCommons repository is the nation’s second-largest, but perhaps its most impressive feature is the degree of faculty acceptance and participation. Other libraries are challenged to get faculty to contribute to their repositories; we are challenged to keep up with the incoming volume and ongoing demand for services. Our library publishing efforts are also a model for others, and we are a leader in the development of electronic publishing of open-access academic materials. Report includes list of accomplishments, analysis of trends, assessment of challenges, and statement of goals for next fiscal year
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and inno...
The Office of Scholarly Communications (OSC) had a very busy and productive year. Important developm...
The Office of Scholarly Communications (OSC) had a very busy and productive year. Important developm...
The Office of Scholarly Communications continued to recruit and manage content for the UNL DigitalCo...
The Office of Scholarly Communications continued to recruit and manage content for the UNL DigitalCo...
FY 2009 was the 4th year of operations for the UNL Digital Commons, which again established new reco...
The academic year 2007-2008 represented the third year of operation for the UNL Digital Commons, whi...
The academic year 2007-2008 represented the third year of operation for the UNL Digital Commons, whi...
This report covers the Scholarly Communications team, and activities involving the institutional rep...
Highlights include hosting the ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow, joining the National Library ...
This report covers the Scholarly Communications team, and activities involving the institutional rep...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
The UNL Libraries’ Office of Scholarly Communications continues to be among the most active and inno...
The Office of Scholarly Communications (OSC) had a very busy and productive year. Important developm...
The Office of Scholarly Communications (OSC) had a very busy and productive year. Important developm...
The Office of Scholarly Communications continued to recruit and manage content for the UNL DigitalCo...
The Office of Scholarly Communications continued to recruit and manage content for the UNL DigitalCo...
FY 2009 was the 4th year of operations for the UNL Digital Commons, which again established new reco...
The academic year 2007-2008 represented the third year of operation for the UNL Digital Commons, whi...
The academic year 2007-2008 represented the third year of operation for the UNL Digital Commons, whi...
This report covers the Scholarly Communications team, and activities involving the institutional rep...
Highlights include hosting the ACRL Scholarly Communications Roadshow, joining the National Library ...
This report covers the Scholarly Communications team, and activities involving the institutional rep...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
Increasingly, libraries are recognizing the importance of providing access to the research output of...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...