The University Libraries invites you to a demonstration of Digital Commons, a digital archiving and publishing service developed by the Berkeley Electronic Press, on Tuesday, October 28, 2008 in 128 John C. Hodges Library from 1:30 to 3:00 pm.
Digital publishing services enhance international collaboration and global academic networks through electronic access to the work of our scholarly community. Many universities are building digital collections of papers, conference presentations, reports, images, performances and exhibitions, theses and dissertations, and other multi-media works. These collections increase the visibility of faculty scholarship and provide a platform to explore new forms of scholarship. Join us in exploring services that preserve and promote the expanding digital content produced by members of the UT community.
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Upcoming Events
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McClung Museum’s Seed Collection Exhibition at Pendergrass Library
Apr. 26 at 7:30amPendergrass Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine Library - Front desk area -
International Coffeehouse
May. 1 at 1pmJohn C Hodges Library - Mary E Greer Room (near Starbucks) -
Books, Beer, & Banjos: A Fundraiser for UT Press
May. 2 at 6pmThe Standard