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Digital Scholarship Projects at the NCSU Libraries
The NCSU Digital Repository
The NCSU Digital Repository consists of three digital collections that highlight and archive the scholarly works of NC State researchers.
Scholarly Publications Repository: A growing collection of citations and full text of scholarly works by NC State faculty members, graduate students, and research staff.
Technical Report Series Collection: Technical report series published by NC State’s colleges, departments, institutes, and research centers.
Electronic Theses & Dissertations: NC State ETDs completed since 2002, with partial coverage for 1997-2002. Earlier theses & dissertations are available via the catalog.
If you would like to submit your works in these collections, or have any other questions, please write to repository@ncsu.edu.
Digitization Projects
Open Content Alliance: The Libraries has joined the Open
Content Alliance (OCA) partnership to digitize its print holdings that
are in the public domain. The partnership enables the Libraries to greatly
expand access to its own
print holdings through digitization while also enabling digital access
to the content of other partner
libraries.
Special Collections Digital Projects: The Special Collections Research
Center's digital
collections program makes available online digital versions
of unique photographic and manuscript materials from the University Archives
and Manuscript Collections. The program emphasizes areas of strength in the
overall NCSU Libraries' collections such as architecture, forestry and plant
ecology, and university history.
NC Architects
"North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary," the NCSU Libraries' first digital publishing project, officially launched on June 24, 2009.
The project was initially intended to be published in book form, as a complement to "Architects and Builders in North Carolina: A History of the Practice of Building" (University of North Carolina Press, 1990), by Catherine W. Bishir, Charlotte V. Brown, Carl R. Lounsbury, and Ernest H. Wood III. Substantial research was completed on some 400 biographical entries as part of that project.
While the initial launch comprised about 175 entries, it is anticipated that some 500-600 biographical entries by authors and contributors from across the United States will be included within two to four years. The biographical dictionary includes a wide range of practitioners from the 17th century through the 20th century, and features both out-of-state architects who had projects in North Carolina and resident architects, as well as numerous craftsmen, especially from the pre-industrial era. Entries include brief biographical sketches, lists of known buildings by each practitioner, images of buildings, and bibliographical references.
The project dovetails with the NCSU Libraries' mission, especially with the Architectural Records Collection in the Special Collections Research Center, and with research interests associated with the Department of Architecture at the College of Design. The biographical dictionary also serves as an early project in the digital publishing initiative of the NCSU Libraries.
You can view "North Carolina Architects and Builders: A Biographical Dictionary" at http://ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu.
For more information contact Markus Wust (markus_wust@ncsu.edu) or Catherine W. Bishir (catherine_bishir@ncsu.edu).
InsideWood
The InsideWood project integrates wood anatomical information from the literature
and original observations into an internet-accessible database useful for research
and teaching. The InsideWood database contains brief descriptions of woody
dicots (hardwoods) from more than 200 plant families, and is searchable by
an interactive, multiple-entry key.
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