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Western Michigan University

ScholarWorks Repository Information

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2013

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Scholarworks At Wmu: Overview For Friends Of The Libraries, Maira Bundza Oct 2013

Scholarworks At Wmu: Overview For Friends Of The Libraries, Maira Bundza

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An overview of ScholarWorks, the scholarly institutional repository for Western Michigan University begun in 2011. Faculty work, student work, journals, events and conferences, newsletters, and other projects are in the repository and have been downloaded close to half a million times.


Scholarworks At Wmu For Faculty, Maira Bundza Sep 2013

Scholarworks At Wmu For Faculty, Maira Bundza

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This poster was created for a New Faculty Open House at Waldo Library on September 26, 2013. It describes how ScholarWorks at WMU can support faculty by helping promote and disseminate research, offering a platform for a journal or conference, etc.


Institutional Repositories For Business, Maira Bundza Aug 2013

Institutional Repositories For Business, Maira Bundza

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This was presented tot a meeting of the Michigan Association for Business Librarians held at Western Michigan University on August 1, 2013. ScholarWorks was used as an example how an institutional repository can support the academic work of a business college.


Scholarworks At Wmu: Western's Scholarly Repository For Faculty Senate, Maira Bundza May 2013

Scholarworks At Wmu: Western's Scholarly Repository For Faculty Senate, Maira Bundza

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This was a presentation given at the May 16, 2013 Faculty Senate meeting to a representative from each department and administrators on the progress of the scholarly institutional repository at Western Michigan University. The focus was on ways the faculty could take advantage of the repository.