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Dissemination and Discovery: Open Access Publishing for Graduate Work Through Digital Commons
Streaming Media
Description
Graduate students and the greater research community can benefit greatly from the increased availability of graduate work provided by open access publishing. Here Courtney Smith, Director of Outreach and Scholarly Communications at bepress, discusses specific ways in which an institutional repository can support open access publishing of graduate work in order to maximize the dissemination and discovery of this valuable body of research.
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For further resources on student work in Digital Commons, see the following:
ETD Toolkit, http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/toolkits/2
Focusing on Students in the Institutional Repository: Building Bridges from the Past to the Future, Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Illinois Wesleyan University, http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/repository-research/73/
Capturing Students' International Experiences: eScholarhip@UMMS and International Medical Education, James F. Comes, Cecile Bianco, Sally A. Gore, Lisa A. Palmer, and Mary E. Piorun, University of Massachusetts Medical School, http://digitalcommons.bepress.com/repository-research/3/