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FACULTY: Scholarship has become a significant priority for RIT faculty. New aspects of research and teaching are a larger part of faculty's yearly plans of work. The Library has created an institutional repository using DSpace software to preserve and maintain RIT's scholarship in perpetuity. All materials must be peer-reviewed. The peer review continuum encompasses a range such as faculty to faculty, faculty to student, or a journal referee peer-reviewing an article. Examples of materials included in the archive are preprints, post-prints, monographs, conference proceedings, presentations, reports, documentation, working papers, images, photos, and respective supporting data. Archive, showcase, and share your scholarship using this venue.
Why should I post and share my scholarly work in the RIT DML?
STUDENTS: Student theses, graduate projects and doctoral dissertations are an under-utilized but significant source of primary research. The Library wants to maximize public open access to these important resources.
These items are needed to post a project or capstone in the RIT DML (Theses & dissertations are automatically submitted):
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