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Mass Communication: Thesis/Dissertations
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DSpace is a digital service that collects, preserves, and distributes digital material. Repositories are important tools for preserving an organization's legacy; they facilitate digital preservation and scholarly communication. CIIT Lahore Library collects, preserve and distribute the intellectual assests of COMSATS students. The USF Tampa Library strives to develop and encourage research collaboration and initiatives throughout all areas of campus. Members of the USF community are encouraged to deposit their research with Scholar Commons. We commit to assisting faculty, staff, and students in all stages of the deposit process, to managing their work to optimize access/readership, and to ensure long-term preservation. Long-term preservation and increasing accessibility will increase citation rates and highlight the research accomplishes of this campus. Scholar Commons will have a direct impact on the University’s four strategic goals: student success, research innovation, sound financial management, and creating new partnerships. MIT's institutional repository built to save, share, and search MIT's digital research materials including an increasing number of conference papers, images, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, preprints, technical reports, theses, working papers, and more. Access all Indian thesis and dissertations in electronic form. Iowa Research Online (IRO) (ISSN 2476-1680 (online)) is a service of the University of Iowa Libraries dedicated to preserving and providing open access to the research and creative scholarship of the University. University of Iowa Libraries staff works with university departments, research centers, and individual faculty to select, submit, and manage content. Members of the academic community are invited to contribute their completed scholarship for long-term preservation and worldwide electronic accessibility. Institutional Repositories (IRs) bring together all of a University's research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research. IRs are an excellent vehicle for working papers or copies of published articles and conference papers. Presentations, senior theses, and other works not published elsewhere can also be published in the IR. Institutional Repositories (IR) allow researchers and scholars to present their in-progress or finished work in an open access format available to a much wider audience than traditional paper and subscription sources. This is a free web based method of distributing information that is copyright free or has the approval of the copyright holder. Research Showcase @ CMU is Carnegie Mellon University’s institutional repository. It brings together all of the University's current research under one umbrella, with an aim to preserve and provide access to that research.
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