You have found the UNL DigitalCommons, the university’s institutional repository, and you would like to include some, or some additional, articles or other works in it. If you are not an affiliate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln or a participant in one of its educational, service, or research programs, then we probably cannot help you. This repository is intended for archiving the scholarly output of the UNL community. Following is some advice for UNL faculty, staff, students, and associates on the procedures for putting your work online in our publicly accessible UNL DigitalCommons web space, which is search-engine enabled and provides regular reports on the usage (downloads) of your materials. First of all, know that the easiest way...
Recommended form and wording for a letter to a publisher requesting permission to deposit an article...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
During its 3 years of operations, the institutional repository at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln...
You have found the UNL DigitalCommons, the university’s institutional repository, and you would like...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
Information about the UNL Digital Commons for potential depositors and series editors. Topics addres...
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...
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional rep...
This is just what the title says: an 11-step guide to online deposit procedures. The 12th step is to...
Provides an overview of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries’ institutional repository, the ...
Purpose of the UNL Digital Commons Institutional Repository The UNL institutional repository (IR) co...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
Purpose of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons Institutional Repository Collection De...
Recommended form and wording for a letter to a publisher requesting permission to deposit an article...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
During its 3 years of operations, the institutional repository at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln...
You have found the UNL DigitalCommons, the university’s institutional repository, and you would like...
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Libraries offers several avenues for preserving and providing acc...
Information about the UNL Digital Commons for potential depositors and series editors. Topics addres...
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...
From 2005 through 2023, the UNL Digital Commons grew to be a leading example of an institutional rep...
This is just what the title says: an 11-step guide to online deposit procedures. The 12th step is to...
Provides an overview of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries’ institutional repository, the ...
Purpose of the UNL Digital Commons Institutional Repository The UNL institutional repository (IR) co...
History of the inception and development of the institutional repository of the University of Nebras...
1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
Purpose of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Digital Commons Institutional Repository Collection De...
Recommended form and wording for a letter to a publisher requesting permission to deposit an article...
A service of the UNL Libraries America’s 3rd largest IR: America’s #1 most-visited IR Busiest subdom...
During its 3 years of operations, the institutional repository at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln...