June 2009


“My heart is in the work.” Work the university’s Research Showcase – make it easy for colleagues and scholars to locate and cite YOUR work, immediately and in the future, with no worries about its possible loss, damage or becoming inaccessible as technology changes.

Preserve your intellectual property (all of your hard work: past, present and future publications, working papers, theses, dissertations, etc.) in an open access, searchable, fulltext database. Bepress.com’s Dave Stout will introduce faculty and grad students to Digital Commons, the software behind Carnegie Mellon’s Research Showcase. See how you can submit born-digital documents and other electronic files and as well as older hard-copy documents to http://repository.cmu.edu/.

Friday, June 12
11 am – 12:30 pm

Hunt Library classroom (HL1)