Institutional Repositories
Digital Repository at the University of Maryland (DRUM)
The University of Maryland Libraries operate DRUM, the University of Maryland's institutional respository. DRUM offers self-deposit services to all UM faculty and also collects UM theses and dissertations since the inception of electronic submission in the fall of 2003. Some campus units are also using the repository to store collections of campus publications such as working papers.
CalTech CODA
The Caltech Library System operates California Insitute of Technology's institutional respository, which uses the Open Archives Initiative - Protocol for MetaData Harvesting. CalTech CODA contains books, electronic theses and disserations, technical reports, oral histories and working papers from the Caltech community.
Digital Library and Archives
Virginia Polytechnic and State University's institutional repository provides access to theses and dissertations, faculty archives, e-journals, images, special collections, university archives, databases and Virginia Tech publications.
D-Space
MIT's D-Space (Durable Digital Depository) provides open access to MIT research, including technical reports, pre-prints, working papers and conference proceedings, using its own D-Space platform, which is an open source software freely available to academic institutions around the world.
eScholarship Repository
The University of California's institutional repository is Open Archives Compliant and contains scholarship from research units within the University of California system. The repository is sponsored by the California Digital Library.
HofPrints
Hofstra University's HofPrints runs on Eprints an electronic archiving software and is Open Archives Compliant. The archive contains Hofstra faculty, administration and conference papers.
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