2014
DOI: 10.7710/2162-3309.1130
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From Freshman to Graduate: Making the Case for Student-Centric Institutional Repositories

Abstract: INTRODUCTION Institutional repositories provide an opportunity to enhance the undergraduate education experience by developing student-centric collections. This article highlights five IR collections focusing on undergraduate student work at a medium size university. LITERATURE REVIEW Students benefit when they actively participate in undergraduate research activities that are tied to high-impact educational practices. However, there are limited options for undergraduate students to publish and share their wor… Show more

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“…6 Passehl-Stoddart and Monge point out the importance of institutional repositories supporting student work: "The IR also serves to support, enhance, and capture evidence of high-impact educational practices; acts as an equitable access point to meaningful learning opportunities; and provides a platform for students to begin to develop academic confidence and an entryway into the scholarly communication learning cycle." 7 In supporting high-impact student research, librarians do not act alone. We collaborate with other departments on campus such as offices of undergraduate and graduate studies; offices of research, honor colleges, student affairs; and more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Passehl-Stoddart and Monge point out the importance of institutional repositories supporting student work: "The IR also serves to support, enhance, and capture evidence of high-impact educational practices; acts as an equitable access point to meaningful learning opportunities; and provides a platform for students to begin to develop academic confidence and an entryway into the scholarly communication learning cycle." 7 In supporting high-impact student research, librarians do not act alone. We collaborate with other departments on campus such as offices of undergraduate and graduate studies; offices of research, honor colleges, student affairs; and more.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%