The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston and HAM-TMC Library discuss the benefits of an institutional repository, DigitalCommons, and cover initial steps to create accounts and publish to the institutions DigitalCommons
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston and HAM-TMC Library discuss the benefits of an ...
In 2005, Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional repository (IR) and named it the Jeffe...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
Institutional repositories can create exciting possibilities for scholarly communication with access...
DigitalCommons@UMaine launched as the University of Maine’s institutional repository in January 2012...
1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
DigitalCommons@URI is the University of Rhode Island\u27s institutional repository. Faculty, staff, ...
DigitalCommons@ILR is a multipurpose institutional repository (IR) for scholarship produced by facul...
Joyce Rumery discusses the opportunities presented by participation in the “Digital Commons,” a nati...
The W.E.B. Du Bois Library at UMass Amherst and the Lamar Soutter Library at UMass Worcester are bot...
The authors discuss the development of a related set of institutional repositories among several lib...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...
The University of Texas School of Nursing at Houston and HAM-TMC Library discuss the benefits of an ...
In 2005, Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional repository (IR) and named it the Jeffe...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated ...
In 2005, the Scott Memorial Library at Thomas Jefferson University started an institutional reposito...
Institutional repositories can create exciting possibilities for scholarly communication with access...
DigitalCommons@UMaine launched as the University of Maine’s institutional repository in January 2012...
1.Who I am and why I am here 2.Institutional Repositories a. Theory and history b. Experience at UN-...
DigitalCommons@URI is the University of Rhode Island\u27s institutional repository. Faculty, staff, ...
DigitalCommons@ILR is a multipurpose institutional repository (IR) for scholarship produced by facul...
Joyce Rumery discusses the opportunities presented by participation in the “Digital Commons,” a nati...
The W.E.B. Du Bois Library at UMass Amherst and the Lamar Soutter Library at UMass Worcester are bot...
The authors discuss the development of a related set of institutional repositories among several lib...
Has your institution mandated an Institutional Repository for open access? Do you feel intimidated b...
Digital information created for pedagogical and research purposes is gaining traction, and there is ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the initial transformation of one acad...