Thanks to Zeineb Yousif, Digital Initiatives Librarian, for this guest post about our two-year-old institutional repository! At the end of September 2019, UND’s institutional repository, the UND Scholarly Commons, surpassed 100,000 downloads. We founded the repository in September 2017, and over the course of the past two years, use of the Commons has exceeded all expectations. Stephanie […]
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On September 21, the UND Scholarly Commons turned one year old, and we recently hit a landmark of 10,000 downloads. From France to Ethopia, researchers all around the world are viewing UND’s research. Established in September 2017, the UND Scholarly Commons, the institutional repository of the University of North Dakota currently holds more than 14,000 materials […]
Have you checked out the UND Scholarly Commons yet? With over 8,000 items already included and getting closer to 4,000 downloads, the Commons is definitely getting noticed! From art collections to theses and dissertations to data sets to poster presentations, the Commons has a wide variety of information available for research and perusal. Want […]
Departmental Histories Online!
Categories: In and Around CFL, Resources, Updates and Changes
Thanks to Curt Hanson, the head of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, for today’s guest post and update! The first foray by the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections into placing documents in the UND Scholarly Commons is done! For both the UND Centennial in 1983 and the Quasquicentennial in 2008, […]
Scholarly Communications Initiatives
Categories: Resources
Thanks to Sara Kuhn, CFL’s Scholarly Communication Librarian, for the video and short blurb! Scholarly Communication Librarian, Sara Kuhn, and Digital Initiatives Librarian, Zeineb Yousif, tell us about scholarly communication initiatives happening at the Chester Fritz Library. These initiatives include a suite of online Scholarly Communication Research Guides with resources and information about open access, […]