INTRODUCTION Institutional repositories provide an opportunity to enhance the undergraduate education experience by developing student-centric collections. This article highlights five IR collections focusing on undergraduate student work at a medium size university. LITERATURE REVIEW Students benefit when they actively participate in undergraduate research activities that are tied to high-impact educational practices. However, there are limited options for undergraduate students to publish and share their work. Academic librarians are well-positioned to develop a student-centric institutional repository supporting undergraduate student research while working at instilling better information literacy standards and practices. DESCRIPTION OF ...
How can we help students embrace their role as researchers, and encourage them to add their voice to...
For over a decade, campus institutional repositories have served the purposes of offering access, in...
How can a regional campus use the Digital Commons platform to accentuate that which makes it unique?...
While a primary strategy of scholarly communication initiatives has been to encourage faculty partic...
In 2015, the researchers surveyed URPDs and librarians nationally and faculty at USU about their tho...
Student research, in the form of theses and dissertations, is nearly ubiquitous in institutional rep...
INTRODUCTION Research on institutional repositories (IR) has primarily focused on issues related to ...
Student research is a significant and rapidly growing component of the institutional repository (IR)...
© 2014 by the author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attributio...
Establishing institutional repositories (IRs) and encouraging supportive faculty participation can b...
Employers have long been discouraged by the number of undergraduate students graduating without bein...
The authors discuss the development of a related set of institutional repositories among several lib...
The article explores best practices for establishing collaborations between small liberal arts unive...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
How can an academic library most effectively participate and expand its contributions to program rev...
How can we help students embrace their role as researchers, and encourage them to add their voice to...
For over a decade, campus institutional repositories have served the purposes of offering access, in...
How can a regional campus use the Digital Commons platform to accentuate that which makes it unique?...
While a primary strategy of scholarly communication initiatives has been to encourage faculty partic...
In 2015, the researchers surveyed URPDs and librarians nationally and faculty at USU about their tho...
Student research, in the form of theses and dissertations, is nearly ubiquitous in institutional rep...
INTRODUCTION Research on institutional repositories (IR) has primarily focused on issues related to ...
Student research is a significant and rapidly growing component of the institutional repository (IR)...
© 2014 by the author(s). This open access article is distributed under a Creative Commons Attributio...
Establishing institutional repositories (IRs) and encouraging supportive faculty participation can b...
Employers have long been discouraged by the number of undergraduate students graduating without bein...
The authors discuss the development of a related set of institutional repositories among several lib...
The article explores best practices for establishing collaborations between small liberal arts unive...
Undergraduate research is often conflated with standard end-of-semester research papers, featuring A...
How can an academic library most effectively participate and expand its contributions to program rev...
How can we help students embrace their role as researchers, and encourage them to add their voice to...
For over a decade, campus institutional repositories have served the purposes of offering access, in...
How can a regional campus use the Digital Commons platform to accentuate that which makes it unique?...