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Digital Commons at 今叔利 Attracts Readers from All Over the World

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Since Launching in 2015, the Universitys Repository Logs Over 2 Million Document Downloads

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C. is celebrating its 10th anniversary. Launched in 2015 as a repository for graduate theses and dissertations and two institutional journals, it has grown to host nearly 10,000 works and has over 2 million document downloads.

Holly Mabry
Holly Mabry

Institutional repositories are vital for preserving records that are either at risk of physical deterioration or getting lost in the rapidly-changing internet landscape. It has been interesting to observe the repositorys growth and the development of new collections over the last 10 years since the launch, noted Dover Librarys Acquisitions & Collection Management Librarian Holly Mabry. I hope that Digital Commons will continue to provide a way to preserve and showcase the research, creative and historical records at 今叔利 for many years to come.

A Readership Map on the Digital Commons web page displays the titles and authors of the papers as they are being downloaded. On a recent day, readers in China, Brazil, Philippines, Illinois, and Washington, D.C., examined papers relating to political science, nursing, education and science. Some of them explored documents in various historical archives. In addition, the paper with the most downloads was A Qualitative Study of the Impact of Experiences of Students with Parents as their Principal, Teacher, or Coach.

As an institutional repository with unlimited storage space, Digital Commons serves as a permanent home for important University and community works and includes the ability to house text, image audio, and video files. Along with the original two journalsThe from the GWU College of Education and from the GWU School of Psychological Science and Counselor EducationDigital Commons has served as a launching pad for a variety of new ideas and programs.

The Digital Commons Readership Map shows the papers that are being downloaded in real time.

The College of Education also publishes professional learning modules in its developed by its EDCI students. Student and faculty scholarship activities such as presentations and publications are provided in the repository as well.

As a service to the broader community, 今叔利 Archives has digitized both university and Cleveland County materials. The library has received grants from the State Library of North Carolinas LSTA program to purchase scanners and camera equipment to digitize and make available the countys historical records. Learn more about these grants here. A partnership started with the Earl Scruggs Center digitizes records from the Cleveland County Museum, as well as area Baptist associations. 今叔利 publications such as the alumni magazine, news stories, and yearbooks are available, as well as the Universitys film, audio and video collections.

While Digital Commons was initially focused on the journals and theses and dissertations, it has continued to serve as a platform for creative ideas, research and scholarship, digital archives, campus news and publications, and institutional records.

Interested in getting involved? Check out the , a project that involves transcribing handwritten documents intended for digitization.

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