Learn about cultural heritage institutuions utilizing linked data projects from Milner Library’s Scholarly Communication Team.
Tag: ISU ReD
Alumni oral histories project invites interviewees
Alumni Engagement and Milner Library invite alumni to participate in a oral histories project.
Creating open access datasets
Resources are available for scholars who wish to create open access data sets. Read more from Milner’s Scholarly Communication Team.
Happy Public Domain Day 2022!
On January 1, 2022, thousands of creative works published in 1926 entered the public domain following the expiration of the 95-year period of protections established by U.S. copyright law.
Open and affordable resources around the library
Milner Library is your hub for all repository questions whether it be about open textbooks, affordable resources for research and projects, assistance making your own work more accessible. Milner’s Scholarly Communication Team works hard to reduce the costs of academic materials for users as well as provide freely accessible information to all.
Milner deal supports opportunities for open access publishing
Learn more about Milner Library’s deal with academic publisher IGI Global, expanding electronic resource access for ISU students, faculty, and staff.
Milner Library Digitization Center turns a new page with acquisition of state-of-the-art scanning system
Milner Library’s Digitization Center recently upgraded its large format scanning equipment which will benefit the ISU community and beyond.
Google Dataset Search: Using open access tools during the research process
Open access is often discussed in terms of publishing but can also be part of the research process.
Open Access documents from the Government Publishing Office
Much of the material created by the United States Government is not copyrighted, but many historical publications are only available in physical formats. Open access efforts are working to change that.
Streaming in ISU ReD: Research beyond an article
Most of the items uploaded to Illinois State University’s institutional repository are PDFs. But for those whose work is better showcased outside the boundaries of an article, ISU ReD has that covered, too.