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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Beyond Faculty Outreach: The Role Of Advisory Boards And Administrators In Repository Outreach, Karen Ramsden
Beyond Faculty Outreach: The Role Of Advisory Boards And Administrators In Repository Outreach, Karen Ramsden
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Government Information Essentials. (2018), Darren Sweeper
Government Information Essentials. (2018), Darren Sweeper
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
Submitting Data To The Institutional Repository, Denise I. O'Shea
Submitting Data To The Institutional Repository, Denise I. O'Shea
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
Article that describes the submission process for scholarly data within the Montclair State University Institutional Repository.
Contributing Material To The Montclair State University Institutional Repository, Denise O'Shea
Contributing Material To The Montclair State University Institutional Repository, Denise O'Shea
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
Detailed instructions for contributing material to the Montclair State University Institutional Repository.
Building Your Selected Works Profile, Denise O'Shea
Building Your Selected Works Profile, Denise O'Shea
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
Instructions for building your Selected Works profile and associating that profile with Montclair State University.
Data And Msu Digital Commons, Denise O'Shea
Data And Msu Digital Commons, Denise O'Shea
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
This presentation introduces faculty to the concept of Digital Commons as a data repository.
Getting Started With Digital Commons, Denise O'Shea
Getting Started With Digital Commons, Denise O'Shea
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
Introduction to Digital Commons (long version)
How Much Do Black Men Work?, Darren Sweeper
How Much Do Black Men Work?, Darren Sweeper
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
No abstract provided.
What’S Mine Is Yourls, Kimberly R. Abrams, Junior Tidal
What’S Mine Is Yourls, Kimberly R. Abrams, Junior Tidal
The Emerging Learning Design Journal
Hyperlink management is critical to website functionality because a site with dead links is not fully operable for the end user. In libraries, links used for marketing, course materials, electronic resources, social media, and other uses are laborious to maintain. Often, these links are long, unreadable, and unmemorable. In order to streamline link maintenance, improve link usability, and promote resources, an open source, short link manager called Your Own URL Shortener (YOURLS), was implemented at an academic library. This primer describes this process. Not only does YOURLS shorten links, it also acts as a database link manager. Long URLs are …
One Year Later: Establishing An Institutional Repository, Karen Ramsden, Darren Sweeper
One Year Later: Establishing An Institutional Repository, Karen Ramsden, Darren Sweeper
Sprague Library Scholarship and Creative Works
The purpose of this presentation is to share our experiences over the past year in building support for the establishment of an Institutional Repository at Montclair State University. We will discuss the issues related to consensus building, networking, and the forming of new partnerships. During this process we learned how to adapt to change and to find new ways to innovate, create and collaborate in order to move our library forward. Finally we will address the process of promoting the repository to the campus community at large, and everything in between from the planning stages to the hard launch of …