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Pat Wilson,
Director of Digital Scholarship
[email protected]
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Before Content—Legal Counsel
◦ Submission form/copyright
◦ Journal policies—Open Access
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Graduate School—Theses/Dissertations
Center for Research on Violence Against
Women
Linguistics Program
Journals
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DigitalCommons@Linfield College (OR)
DigitalCommons@Bryant University (RI)
DigitalCommons@Macalester College (MN)
eScholarship University of California (CA)
◦ UC Davis
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Cornell University Digital Repositories (NY)
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Enriches UG education with collaboration &
experiential learning experiences.
Launching through the Surf: The Dory Fleet of
Pacific City
◦ College and Community working together
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Photos of the Dories, Storyteller photos, and Audio
Oral Histories
Storyteller Photos
Faculty & students documenting a way of life-unique
to the Oregon coast
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BRYANT COLLEGE GOES TO WAR
◦ 1942 the Bryant College Service Club formed
◦ Alumni in WWII
 Monthly packages candy, cigarettes, knitted items,
letters
◦ Letters rediscovered in 2008
◦ Howard Peach—Signal Core, Battle of the Bulge
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Theatre and Dance Department
◦ Captive Audiences/Captive Performers: Music and
Theatre as Strategies for Survival on the ThailandBurma Railway 1942-1945 by Sears A. Eldredge,
Emerti Faculty
◦ Singalongs; theatrical/musical performances given
in POW camps during WWII & their importance
◦ Entertainment component of medical treatment
◦ Audio interviews; Images from Performance
Programs
◦ Chapter 9 is online; entire book will be made
available
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A Virtual Exhibit
Department of Art and Art History
◦ Master of Fine Arts Exhibit and Catalog
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Eight 1st year & eight 2nd year graduate
students chosen for program
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DigitalCommons@ILR (Industrial Labor
Relations)
arXiv.org—Physics/Math/Statistics…
◦ Sponsored by Cornell/Other Institutions
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eCommons@Cornell (DSpace)
◦ Internet-First University Press University Press
Supported by Cornell
University Library and
Supporting Institutions
http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/18
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UK Knowledge is a tremendous scholarly
resource. It has advanced the Center’s
national visibility, particularly with respect to
our published scholarship. At a practical
level, it has increased citations and aided us
in organizing our publications and promoting
our authors.
◦ Carol E. Jordan, Assistant Provost
◦ Director, Center for Research on
Violence Against Women